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X-Shell, a new spatial deployable lattice compared to traditional reticulated shells

Bouleau, Etienne
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Isvoranu, Florin  
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Panetta, Francis Julian  
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October 7, 2019
Proceedings of the IASS Annual Symposium 2019 – Structural Membranes 2019 Form and Force
Form and Force, joint International Conference: IASS Symposium 2019 (60th Anniversary Symposium of the International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures), Structural Membranes 2019 (9th International Conference on Textile Composites and Inflatable Structures)

The χ-Shells is a new kind of deployable reticulated shells that has features comparable to other traditional shells. Its deployment uses the mechanical properties of a beam grid to generate a three-dimensional shape. This new generation of reticulated shells differs in its typology, but its structural performance and construction process have points in common with other types of shells made in the past. We present the fundamental characteristics of this new generation of shells, comparing it to other existing families with criteria related to materials, span, self weight, load capacity, slenderness, construction process and joint detailing. The development of this technology is accompanied by small-scale physical models that validate the principle of deployment, and a full-scale pavilion to discuss constructive and static aspects.

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