Adaptive Concrete Beams Equipped With Integrated Fluidic Actuators

The rapidly growing world population is a great challenge for the building industry. Due to the impending scarcity of resources, it is not possible to provide the growing mankind with sufficient living and work places and infrastructure with current construction methods. For wide-spanning beams and...

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Main Authors: Christian Kelleter, Timon Burghardt, Hansgeorg Binz, Lucio Blandini, Werner Sobek
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Built Environment
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbuil.2020.00091/full
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spelling doaj-81a6aa408bc94cc1837d0e879f39caba2020-11-25T03:44:45ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Built Environment2297-33622020-07-01610.3389/fbuil.2020.00091549776Adaptive Concrete Beams Equipped With Integrated Fluidic ActuatorsChristian Kelleter0Timon Burghardt1Hansgeorg Binz2Lucio Blandini3Werner Sobek4Institute for Lightweight Structures and Conceptual Design—ILEK, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, GermanyInstitute for Engineering Design and Industrial Design—IKTD, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, GermanyInstitute for Engineering Design and Industrial Design—IKTD, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, GermanyInstitute for Lightweight Structures and Conceptual Design—ILEK, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, GermanyInstitute for Lightweight Structures and Conceptual Design—ILEK, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, GermanyThe rapidly growing world population is a great challenge for the building industry. Due to the impending scarcity of resources, it is not possible to provide the growing mankind with sufficient living and work places and infrastructure with current construction methods. For wide-spanning beams and slabs, the decisive design criteria are mainly determined by deformations rather than stresses, since deflections must be limited. This leads to structural elements, which are not fully utilized. However, if the deformations can be reduced, significant material savings can be achieved. Sensors, actuators, and a control unit enable components subjected to bending to adapt to high but rare loads. This article presents a solution that allows beams to react actively to loads by use of integrated actuators. The newly developed integrated hydraulic actuators allow the structure to react specifically to a wide range of load cases, by adjusting the internal hydraulic pressure. This is a clear advantage in load-bearing systems because there is often no dominant load case. This internal actuation concept is a new approach, as previous adaptive structures either have externally added actuators or are composed of truss structures in which single bars are actuated. In this paper, the concept is explained analytically, simulated with the finite element method and validated experimentally.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbuil.2020.00091/fulladaptivitylightweight constructionbeamsslabssimulation
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author Christian Kelleter
Timon Burghardt
Hansgeorg Binz
Lucio Blandini
Werner Sobek
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Timon Burghardt
Hansgeorg Binz
Lucio Blandini
Werner Sobek
Adaptive Concrete Beams Equipped With Integrated Fluidic Actuators
Frontiers in Built Environment
adaptivity
lightweight construction
beams
slabs
simulation
author_facet Christian Kelleter
Timon Burghardt
Hansgeorg Binz
Lucio Blandini
Werner Sobek
author_sort Christian Kelleter
title Adaptive Concrete Beams Equipped With Integrated Fluidic Actuators
title_short Adaptive Concrete Beams Equipped With Integrated Fluidic Actuators
title_full Adaptive Concrete Beams Equipped With Integrated Fluidic Actuators
title_fullStr Adaptive Concrete Beams Equipped With Integrated Fluidic Actuators
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive Concrete Beams Equipped With Integrated Fluidic Actuators
title_sort adaptive concrete beams equipped with integrated fluidic actuators
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Built Environment
issn 2297-3362
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The rapidly growing world population is a great challenge for the building industry. Due to the impending scarcity of resources, it is not possible to provide the growing mankind with sufficient living and work places and infrastructure with current construction methods. For wide-spanning beams and slabs, the decisive design criteria are mainly determined by deformations rather than stresses, since deflections must be limited. This leads to structural elements, which are not fully utilized. However, if the deformations can be reduced, significant material savings can be achieved. Sensors, actuators, and a control unit enable components subjected to bending to adapt to high but rare loads. This article presents a solution that allows beams to react actively to loads by use of integrated actuators. The newly developed integrated hydraulic actuators allow the structure to react specifically to a wide range of load cases, by adjusting the internal hydraulic pressure. This is a clear advantage in load-bearing systems because there is often no dominant load case. This internal actuation concept is a new approach, as previous adaptive structures either have externally added actuators or are composed of truss structures in which single bars are actuated. In this paper, the concept is explained analytically, simulated with the finite element method and validated experimentally.
topic adaptivity
lightweight construction
beams
slabs
simulation
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbuil.2020.00091/full
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