Complex model of fractal architecture building
Auteur(s): |
G. M. Kravchenko
L. I. Pudanova |
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Médium: | article de revue |
Langue(s): | anglais |
Publié dans: | IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1 août 2020, n. 2, v. 913 |
Page(s): | 022066 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1757-899x/913/2/022066 |
Abstrait: |
The fractal structures paradigm is applicable for creating the complex architectural objects. Using special programs, it is possible to implement a comprehensive model of the fractal architecture building as a structure consisting of an endostructure and an exostructure. During the study, the first two iterations of the endostructure on the possibility of using such structures’ element as a supporting skeleton of a fractal architecture building were considered. The endostructure elements of the first iteration strengthen the exobase and the lower surface of the f-quarks of the exostructure. The endostructure of the second iteration is much more complex and voluminous than the structure of the first iteration and strengthens the upper part of the exostructure. To ensure the stability of the fractal architecture building, the framework is formed by connecting the elements of the endostructures of the first and second iteration. Based on the fractal structures’ formation analysis results, the unique building stiffness cores formed from the f-quarks exobase have been developed. The strength and rigidity of the building is ensured by the combined action of the endostructure’s elements, the exostructure’s elements and the developed stiffness cores. Comprehensive building model was implemented in ANSYS PC. According to the numerical experiments’ results, the maximum displacements, shapes and frequencies of the fractal architecture object’s natural vibrations are determined. The proposed design solutions for a complex model of a building based on a fractal structure are unique and require the use of innovative technologies and materials. |
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