Toggle Main Menu Toggle Search

Open Access padlockePrints

Material testing & computational mechanics: a new philosophy for architectural fabrics

Lookup NU author(s): Professor Peter Gosling, Professor Ben BridgensORCiD

Downloads

Full text for this publication is not currently held within this repository. Alternative links are provided below where available.


Abstract

This paper proposes a new perspective on the analysis of fabric structures - the concept that material testing and computational mechanics are mutually dependent and, by implication, not to be considered as independent. Current representations of fabric stress-strain behaviour are based on plane-stress assumptions, and tend to simplify the available data (e.g. use of secant elastic moduli). Young's moduli and Poisson's ratios were determined for each test so as to provide the best fit plane to the scattered data points. These planar representations provided limited correlation with test data. The elastic constants do not comply with plane stress theory since coated woven fabrics are not homogeneous materials: they are composites with the interaction of orthogonal yarns making them act as a constrained mechanism. A new approach to incorporating fabric test data in structural analysis is proposed here: use of direct correlation between pairs of stresses and strains. This avoids the inherent approximation in defining elastic constants or other parameters to quantify the fabric behaviour. A simple triangular interpolation scheme is recommended which is robust and avoids the risk of unreliable interpolation and extrapolation when using a functional representation of the data.


Publication metadata

Author(s): Gosling PD, Bridgens BN

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: International Journal of Space Structures

Year: 2008

Volume: 23

Issue: 4

Pages: 215-232

ISSN (print): 0956-0599

Publisher: Multi-Science Publishing Co. Ltd

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1260/026635108786959870

DOI: 10.1260/026635108786959870


Altmetrics

Altmetrics provided by Altmetric


Share