The document discusses different types of shell structures. It defines shells and distinguishes them from other structural elements. Shells are classified based on thickness, geometric form, curvature, and developability. Singly and doubly curved shells are described, as are ruled, translational and revolutionary surfaces. Barrel vaults are distinguished from barrel shells. A variety of shell types and their defining characteristics are outlined.
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Lecture 5
The document discusses different types of shell structures. It defines shells and distinguishes them from other structural elements. Shells are classified based on thickness, geometric form, curvature, and developability. Singly and doubly curved shells are described, as are ruled, translational and revolutionary surfaces. Barrel vaults are distinguished from barrel shells. A variety of shell types and their defining characteristics are outlined.
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ARC5305 Long-Span & Special
Structures Chapter Five
Shells and Domes
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Domes Outlines Introduction Types of shell structures Domes
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Introduction A shell is a type of structural element which is characterized by its geometry, being a 3D solid whose thickness is very small when compared with other dimensions and in structural terms, by the stress resultants calculated in the middle plane displaying components which are both coplanar and normal to the surface.
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Introduction All buildings are meant to enclose spaces. Most of the different types of superstructures we commonly use for present day building are only a modification of the age old system of column, beam and roof covering arrangements. They fulfill their function by two separate systems. One is the space covering system to cover the space such as concrete slab or roof covering sheets. 03/25/2024 Shells and 4 Introduction These are supported by a second system of beams and columns which we may call the supporting system. In many steel buildings they are obviously separate and in RC buildings also they are treated as two separate systems. In reinforced concrete shells however, the two functions of covering the space and supporting the covering system are integrated into one. The structure covers the space without beams and columns within the buildings.
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Introduction Thin shells constitute a class of structures where form not mass plays a significant role in resisting external actions as well as self-weight of the system. Essentially, a shell can be derived from a plate by two means: by initially forming the middle surface as a singly or doubly curved surface and by applying loads which are coplanar to a plate's plane which generate significant stresses. Shells of double curvature are among the most efficient of known structural forms. 03/25/2024 Shells and 6 Introduction Shells belong to the family of arches. They can be defined as curved or angled structures capable of transmitting loads in more than two directions to supports. A shell with one curved surface is known as a barrel shell (single curvature ). A shell with doubly curved surface is known as a dome (double curvature). 03/25/2024 Shells and 7 Introduction Shell action in relation to Beam, Arch and Plate actions The property that makes both arches and shells capable of resisting external transverse loadings by extensional or membrane action as opposed to flexural or bending action in beams and plates is curvature.
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Introduction Extensional or membrane actions are any in-plane direct forces whether tensile or compressive. Structural materials are generally more efficient when resisting loads in the extensional (membrane) mode rather than the flexural mode. In beams and plates, transverse external loads do not give rise to any appreciable extensional action within these elements provided the displacements after deformation remain relatively small in relation to the transverse dimension of the elements.
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Introduction Arches and shells can resist distributed transverse applied loads almost wholly by extensional action. This can take place if the loading pattern of a certain specific type and suitable boundary conditions are provided. In practice, a mixture of extensional and flexural actions usually occurs in arches and shells since the above ideal conditions are not usually satisfied. 03/25/2024 Shells and 10 Introduction For these structural elements, good design consists of minimizing the flexural actions. For shells, the relative proportions of extensional and flexural effects at a given point depend on several factors such as the type of shell surface, support conditions, loading configuration and the proximity of edges and certain discontinuities.
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Types of shell structures Shells can be classified based on different criteria: Thickness Geometric form Shell curvature Geometric developability
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Types of shell structures Classification of shells based on thickness Depending on the ratio of their thickness to respective radius of curvature, shells are classified as membrane, thin and thick shells. Membrane between Thin shell Thick shell
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Types of shell structures Classification of shells based on geometric form a) Surfaces of revolution Surfaces of revolution are generated by rotating a plane curve called the meridian about an axis that is not necessarily intersecting the meridian. Examples:- Circular cylinders, cones, spherical or elliptical domes, hyperboloids of revolution and toroids 03/25/2024 Shells and 14 Types of shell structures
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Types of shell structures
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Types of shell structures b) Surfaces of translation A surface of translation is defined as the surface generated by keeping a plane curve parallel to its initial plane as we move it along another plane curve. The two planes containing the two curves are at right angles to each other.
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Types of shell structures The latter curve on which the original curve slides is called the generator of the surface. In the special case in which the generator is a straight line the resulting surface is called a cylindrical surface. Examples:- Elliptic paraboloid, Cylindrical paraboloid and Hyperbolic paraboloid
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Types of shell structures
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Types of shell structures c) Ruled surfaces Ruled surfaces are obtained by the translation of straight lines over two end curves. The straight lines are not necessarily at right angles to the planes containing the end curves. Conoid generated by straight line traveling along another straight line at one end and curved line at other end. 03/25/2024 Shells and 21 Types of shell structures Classification of shells based on shell curvature a) Singly curved shells These shells have a zero Gaussian curvature. Some shells of revolution (circular cylinders, cones), shells of translation, or ruled surfaces (circular or noncircular cylinders and cones) are examples of singly curved shells.
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Types of shell structures b) Doubly curved shells With Positive Gaussian curvature:
Some shells of revolution (circular domes, ellipsoids and paraboloids of
revolution) and shells of translation and ruled surfaces (elliptic paraboloids, paraboloids of revolution) can be assigned to this category of surfaces. With negative Gaussian curvature:
This category of surfaces consists of some shells of revolution
(hyperboloids of revolution of one sheet) and shells of translation or ruled surfaces (paraboloids, conoids, hyperboloids of revolution of one sheet).
03/25/2024 Shells and 26 Types of shell structures Classification of shells based on geometrical developability a) Developable surfaces Developable surfaces are defined as surfaces that can be developed into a plane form without cutting and/or stretching their middle surface. All singly curved surfaces are examples of developable surfaces. 03/25/2024 Shells and 27 Types of shell structures b) Non-developable surfaces A non-developable surface is a surface that has to be cut and/or stretched in order to be developed into a planar form. Surfaces with double curvature are usually non- developable.
Developable surface Non-developable surface
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Types of shell structures Barrel Vaults Vs Barrel shells
The cylindrical thin shells also called barrels should not be
confused with the vaults even with the huge similarity in the shape of both structures because each of these structures has a different structural behavior as well as different requirements in the minimum thickness and the shape. 03/25/2024 Shells and 30 Types of shell structures The structural behavior of the barrel vault is based on connected parallel arches which transmit the same effort to the supports.
Therefore, the materials used in these structures
have to be able to resists compressions (e.g. stone) and the thickness is usually higher.
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Types of shell structures Furthermore, the shape of the vaults must be as similar as possible to the arch in order to achieve the optimum structural behavior. On the other hand, the structural behavior of the barrels shell is that it carries load longitudinally as a beam and transversally as an arch. Therefore, the materials have to resist both compression and tension stresses. 03/25/2024 Shells and 32 Types of shell structures This factor takes advantage of the bars of the reinforced concrete because these elements can be placed where tension forces are needed and therefore, the span to thickness ratios can be increased.
Furthermore, the shape has fewer requirements than the vaults
and therefore, new curves like the ellipse or the parabola can be used improving the aesthetic quality of the structure. 03/25/2024 Shells and 33 Domes A dome is a rounded vault made of either curved segments or a shell of revolution, meaning an arch rotated around its central vertical axis. Dome has double curvature and the resulting structure is much stiffer and stronger than a single curved surface such as a barrel shell.
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Dome Advantages of Shell Structures Very light form of construction. To span shell thickness required is . Dead load can be reduced economizing foundation and supporting system. They further take advantage of the fact that arch shapes can span longer. Aesthetically it looks good over other forms of construction
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Dome Disadvantages of Shell Structures
Greater accuracy in formwork is required
Skilled labor and supervision necessary The rain water can get through roof and leak into the building if it is cracked particularly in concrete shell.