Author/Authors :
Froli Maurizio نويسنده Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Construction Engineering, University of Pisa, Largo Lucio Lazzarino n , Laccone Francesco نويسنده Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Construction Engineering, University of Pisa, Largo Lucio Lazzarino n
Abstract :
Grid shells supporting transparent or opaque
panels are largely used to cover long-spanned spaces
because of their lightness, the easy setup, and economy.
This paper presents the results of experimental static and
dynamic investigations carried out on a large-scale freeform
grid shell mock-up, whose geometry descended from
an innovative Voronoi polygonal pattern. Accompanying
finite-element method (FEM) simulations followed. To
these purposes, a four-step procedure was adopted: (1) a
perfect FEM model was analyzed; (2) using the modal
shapes scaled by measuring the mock-up, a deformed
unloaded geometry was built, which took into account the
defects caused by the assembly phase; (3) experimental
static tests were executed by affixing weights to the mockup,
and a simplified representative FEM model was calibrated,
choosing the nodes stiffness and the material
properties as parameters; and (4) modal identification was
performed through operational modal analysis and impulsive
tests, and then, a simplified FEM dynamical model
was calibrated. Due to the high deformability of the mockup,
only a symmetric load case configuration was adopted.