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Sicherheitsuntersuchungen eines adaptiven Schalentragwerks - Teil 1: Grundlagen und Theorie der angewandten Methoden

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Stahlbau, , n. 3, v. 85
Page(s): 195-199
DOI: 10.1002/stab.201610368
Abstract:

Safety investigations of an adaptive shell structure - Part 1: Basics and theory of the used methods.

Until now, safety concepts of the construction industry do not consider the use of active components. However, such components are an essential part of ultralightweight structures. Therefore the special aspects of active components, such as safeguarding against failure and emergency operation mode, have to be included in the safety concept of ultralightweight structures. The present article describes the use of active components using the example of an adaptive shell structure. This shell structure was developed by research unit 981, a research unit funded by DFG (German Research Foundation). The article also proposes an adaptation of existing safety concepts by using approaches from other disciplines. Two well-known methods, such as fault probability and effect analysis (FMEA) and fault tree analysis (FTA), are presented. Part 1 of the paper (published in this issue) describes theoretical investigations on safety concepts, the adaptive shell structure and the design elements, developed in the framework of the research unit. Part 2 (to be published in an upcoming issue) will provide the results of a practical application of the methods described in the first part.

Keywords:
adaptive shell structure safety investigations fault tree analysis failure mode and effects analysis hybrid intelligent design elements
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