Kaloyana Kostova MEng CEng MICE Department of Architecture
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Kaloyana Kostova MEng CEng MICE Department of Architecture
Kaloyana Kostova MEng CEng MICE Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering University of Bath 10 July 2013 PhD Research Project: A New Form of Architecture for Concrete Structures Professor Tim Ibell Head of Department Associate Dean (Graduate Studies) CEng BSc(Eng) PhD FIStructE MICE FHEA Dr Antony Darby BSc(Hons) PhD CEng MIStructE Dr Mark Evernden MEng PhD FHEA Reinforced Concrete Buildings Bridges University of Bath Piles Dams Mauvoisin Dam, Switzerland Second Severn Crossing Reinforced Concrete Construction Formwork systems Compaction of concrete Protection of steel reinforcement Concrete Production Concrete - produced by the process of hydration (reaction with water) of Portland cement mixed with sand, gravel or crushed stone and water. (Coarse) (Fine) Aggregates Cement - typically made from limestone and clay or shale. heated in a rotary kiln where it reaches a temperature of about 1400 C° to 1500 C°. Cement Fresh Concrete Rigid moulds needed to retain the fresh concrete during construction Formwork Systems Formwork Systems Most concrete elements have prismatic shapes. Building variable shapes is related to higher: • Cost • Time consumption • Waste Compaction of Concrete • Expels entrapped air from freshly placed concrete and packs the aggregate particles together to increase the density of concrete • Increases concrete strength • Improves bond with reinforcement • Decreases the permeability Compaction of Concrete • Immersion vibrators • Surface vibrators • Form “external” vibrators Proper compaction ensures that the formwork is completely filled no pockets of honeycombed material. Typical Concrete Surface Role of the Concrete Cover Corrosion of Steel Reinforcement Corrosion of Steel Reinforcement Concrete • very high alkalinity (pH of 12 to 13) • keeps the steel passive and protected from corrosion Corrosion • Carbonation (chemical reaction of carbon dioxide in the air with calcium hydroxide and hydrated calcium silicate in the concrete leads to reduction of the alkalinity to pH as low as 8.5. • Chlorides ingression (chloride ions from deicing salts or seawater) destroys protective film of steel Control of the Concrete Cover Cover formers CO2 emissions of typical commercially produced concretes Flower, D. J. M., and Sanjayan, J. G. 2007. Green house gas emissions due to concrete manufacture. The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 12, 5(Jul. 2007), 282-288. Flexible Formwork Fabric formwork polyester, polyamide, polypropylene and polyethylene textiles Permeable Lightweight Low cost Reusable Courtesy Courtesy of Centre of Centre for Architectural for Architectural Structures Structures and Technology and Technology (C.A.S.T.) (C.A.S.T.) at theat University the University of Manitoba, of Manitoba, Canada Canada Fabric Formwork in Industry Applications in marine construction – Concrete mattresses Hawkswood, M., 2012. Fabric Formwork Systems used in Marine Construction. 2nd International Conference on Flexible Formwork (icff2012), Bath, 27-29 June 2012. – Pile repairs – Foundations to precast structures Historical Development • LILIENTHAL, L. W. G. 1899. Fireproof Ceiling. United States Patent Office patent application 619769. Historical Development • WALLER, W. 1934. Method of building with cementitious material applied to vegetable fabrics. United States Patent Office patent application 1955716. Timeline VEENENDAL, D. 2011. Courtesy of Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (C.A.S.T.) at the University of Manitoba, Canada Courtesy of Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (C.A.S.T.) at the University of Manitoba, Canada Hanil Company Guesthouse Byoung Soo Cho Architects, Seoul, Korea Courtesy of Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (C.A.S.T.) at the University of Manitoba, Canada Courtesy of Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (C.A.S.T.) at the University of Manitoba, Canada Courtesy of Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology Techology (C.A.S.T.) (C.A.S.T.) at the University at the University of Manitoba, of Manitoba, Canada Canada Courtesy of Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (C.A.S.T.) at the University of Manitoba, Canada Courtesy of Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (C.A.S.T.) at the University of Manitoba, Canada Courtesy of Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (C.A.S.T.) at the University of Manitoba, Canada Courtesy of Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (C.A.S.T.) at the University of Manitoba, Canada Courtesy of Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (C.A.S.T.) at the University of Manitoba, Canada Courtesy of Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (C.A.S.T.) at the University of Manitoba, Canada Belton S., 2012.The Application of Mechanically Prestressed Fabric Membranes as Formwork for Complex Curved Concrete Structures Using Digital Methods of Form-Finding, Structural Analysis, and Fabrication.. 2nd International Conference on Flexible Formwork (icff2012), Bath, 27-29 June 2012. Bhooshan S. and El Sayed M., 2012. Sub-division Surfaces in Architectural Form Finding and Fabric Forming. 2nd International Conference on Flexible Formwork (icff2012), Bath, 27-29 June 2012. Kenzo Unno “Zero-waste” wall formwork Manelius, A., 2012.Fabric Formwork: Investigations into Formwork Tec Stereogeneity in Architectural Constructions. PhD Thesis Manelius, A., 2012.Fabric Formwork: Investigations into Formwork Tectonics and Stereogeneity in Architectural Constructions. PhD Thesis Fabric-formed concrete Foundations Beams/ Slabs/ Panels Columns/ Walls/ Sculptures Vaults/ Shells/ Thin-walled panels Long-span structures using fabric formwork supported on temporary cable nets Landshape Wildlife Crossing Large-scale mixed fabric and cable net formed structures Torsing R., Bakker J., Jansma R., Veenendaal D., 2012. Large-scale designs for mixed fabric cable net formed structures. 2nd International Conference on Flexible Formwork (icff2012), Bath, 27-29 June 2012. Torsing R., Bakker J., Jansma R., Veenendaal D., 2012. Large-scale designs for mixed fabric and cable net formed nd Advantages of Fabric Formwork Aesthetics Structurally efficient forms Improved surface and durability of concrete Low-cost and accessible ICFF 2012 Second international conference on flexible formwork 27th - 29th June 2012, University of Bath • architectural applications of flexible formwork • design of membrane formwork systems • reinforcement for flexibly formed structures • concrete durability enhancements using flexible formwork • computational analysis of flexible formwork • optimisation of formwork and design systems and • sustainable design using flexible formwork systems ICFF 2012 Panel construction workshop ICFF 2012 Beam construction workshop Design Reinforced Concrete Design compression tension Hardened concrete strength Uniform depth sections easier to construct but structurally inefficient Design of Fabric-formed Concrete Form-finding Boundary conditions Structural optimisation Concrete element design Computational design tool Form-finding Improved material use efficiency by formwork ties String or metal tie Metal tie connecting side plates Optimised Design Construction Formwork Tables/Frames Concrete Cover Conventional construction Fabric formwork construction High risk of reinforcement being displaced during construction Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Bars Pultrusion manufacturing process constant cross-section composed of high performance fibres (glass, carbon, aramid) embedded in a polymer matrix • high tensile strengths • high corrosion resistance • light weight • low maintenance requirements Carbon FRP 1 - Continuous roll of reinforced fibres 2 - Tension roller 3 - Resin Impregnator 4 - Resin soaked fibre 5 - Die and heat source 6 - Pull mechanism 7 - Finished hardened fibre reinforced polymer Glass FRP Innovative fabric formwork construction methods using FRP bars Straight glass FRP bars attached to the fabric Concrete shape formed by the hydrostatic pressure FRP bar pulled to its design position by the weight of fresh concrete Novel Anchorage System • Provides adequate anchorage to the reinforcing bars • Requires short embedment length • Suitable for FRP bars • Can be applied on site Test Beams The Future… Future Work The research into fabric formwork, to date, has been focused mainly on studying its advantages, improving the construction techniques and demonstrating the feasibility of fabric-formed structures design. The future developments may involve: • participating fabric as external shear reinforcement • fabric formwork precast construction • pre-stressed concrete to improve the stiffness of optimised fabric-formed elements reinforced with FRP composites. Courtesy of Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (C.A.S.T.) at the University of Manitoba, Canada Courtesy of Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (C.A.S.T.) at the University of Manitoba, Canada Courtesy of Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (C.A.S.T.) at the University of Manitoba, Canada Courtesy of Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology (C.A.S.T.) at the University of Manitoba, Canada