Tensile Structure PPT Final
Tensile Structure PPT Final
DESIGN
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
TENSILE STRUCTURE
SUBMITTED TO-
AR.JUNAID AHAMAD
SUBMITTED BY-
POOJA YADAV
SURYAKANT NIRAJ
ANAMIKA GAUTAM
DIKSHA SINGH
ABHISHEK KESARWANI
B.ARCH VTH SEM
TENSILE STRUCTURE
DEFINITION
The term tensile structures describes the category of buildings in
which the load bearing capacity is achieved through tension stress
in the majority of the components, such as cables, technical
fabrics or foils. It can also be defined as a structure where the
exterior shell is a fabric material spread over a framework. The
fabric is maintained in tension in all directions to provide stability.
The only exception is represented by rigid boundaries and
structural members which are generally subjected to compression
and bending. Tension structures are commonly subdivided in
boundary tensioned membranes, pneumatic structures and pre-
stressed cable nets and beams (Lewis 2003).
CHICAGO’S NAVY PIER
COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS
Fabric structures cannot take heavy weather conditions is an incorrect
statement.
FABRIC IS ELASTIC AND STRETCHES. Fabric has a strong tensile
strength and will creep (stretch very slightly) only a few percent over
20 years of use.
EXAMPLE IN INDIA
MEMBRANES
MEMBRANE PLATE
TYPE OF FABRIC MEMBRANE
• Imagine four of you each pooling on the strings laced through tennis ball. A fifth person pushing
the down on the ball can deflect its easily.
• Imagine a flappy marquee roof .try lifting two opposite strings and lowering the other two. The
ball is now locked in space .apply this principal to fabric and you have created’ anticlastic’
double curvature .
TYPES OF FABRIC STRUCTURES
Saddle roof
Mast support
Arch support
combination
SADDLE ROOF
Four or more points system when the fabric is stretched between a set of
alternative high and low points
A roof plan, taken directly from the structural engineering working drawing ,
illustrates the roof configuration and its components.
Section through the project showing the stage roof tucked under the
auditorium roof.
The saddle-shaped roof of the stage cover nestles under the auditorium
roof of the project . The leaning A – frames and the stay cables which hold
them back are clearly visible, along with the radial cables which shape the
tent units. The corner tripots , each consisting of a vertical mast and two
sloping cable , are connected to concrete anchors rising from the water.
MAST SUPPORTED
Curved compression members are used as the main supporting element and cross
arches are used for lateral stability.
In a plane arch , large difference between the thrust lines and the main geometry will
produce large bending moments that in turn product large changes in shape and high
stresses in the arch chord section . One method to significantly reduce these effects is
to tie or restrain point along the arch chord to reduce the initial large deformation of the
chord .
The buckling length of arch chord can also be reduced by discretely or continuously
supporting the chord with tension element or system comprised of cables or
membranes
SOLAR BEHAVIOUR
SOLER BEHAVIOUR
ADVANTAGES
Unique designs.
Environmentally sensitive.
Little to no rigidity
Tensile fabric structure have been with us since the Mongolians swept down from the
plains, with their yurts as their transportable overnight accommodation
And their’s evidence that the romans even covered the colosseum with massive
canopies, hoisted by an intricate system of pulleys, to protect the audience from the
elements
But they really came into their own in the last half of the 20 th century , when design like
this by Germany’s frei otto