Pseudospheric shells in the construction
Journal: RUDN Journal of Engineering Researches (Vol.22, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-08-28
Authors : Mathieu Giloulbé; Ipel Ndomilep; Prosper Ngandu;
Page : 84-99
Keywords : pseudosphere; Beltramy surface; tractix; bending calculation theory; temporal calculation theory; pseudosphere resistance;
Abstract
The architects working with the shell use well-established geometry forms, which make up about 5-10 % of the number of known surfaces, in their projects. However, there is such a well-known surface of rotation, which from the 19th century to the present is very popular among mathematicians-geometers, but it is practically unknown to architects and designers, there are no examples of its use in the construction industry. This is a pseudosphere surface. For a pseudospherical surface with a pseudosphere rib radius, the Gaussian curvature at all points equals the constant negative number. The pseudosphere, or the surface of the Beltram, is generated by the rotation of the tracersis, evolvent of the chain line. The article provides an overview of known methods of calculation of pseudospherical shells and explores the strain-stress state of thin shells of revolution with close geometry parameters to identify optimal forms. As noted earlier, no examples of the use of the surface of the pseudosphere in the construction industry have been found in the scientific and technical literature. Only Kenneth Becher presented examples of pseudospheres implemented in nature: a gypsum model of the pseudosphere made by V. Martin Schilling at the end of the 19th century.
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