Optimality of Candela’s concrete shells: a study of his posthumous design
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2010Publisher
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TOMÁS ESPÍN, Antonio, MARTÍ MONTRULL, Pascual. Optimality of Candela’s concrete shells: a study of his posthumous design. En Journal of the International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures 2010, Nº. 51 (1) p. 67-77. ISSN: 1028-365XKeywords
CandelaConcrete shells
Shape optimization
Structural response
Abstract
In the field of concrete shells it is possible to distinguish two periods, an initial constructive period that includes
many structures erected until the 1970s, and the second phase directed mainly at analysis, due to the development in computing processors and the increasing use of methods of computational mechanics. This
paper offers a brief review of the constructive time, focusing on the most emblematic works of Félix Candela, the
centenary of whose birth is celebrated in 2010. Moreover, optimization techniques are applied to find some
optimum geometric designs of an actual concrete shell – the posthumous work of Candela – presenting an
aesthetic appearance similar to that which the designer had initially planned. The results confirm that improvements in the structural behaviour may be achieved with slight geometric changes.
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