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Stability Analysis of Free-Form Reticulated Shells With Semi-Rigid Joints

2023 / Journal of the International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures / DOI 10.20898/j.iass.2023.016

Focusing on the free-form reticulated shells with semi-rigid joints, a stability study is conducted in this paper. Firstly, the gradient-based optimization and genetic optimization are conducted respectively, by which the local optimal shell and the global shell are obtained. A parametrical non-linear stability analysis is performed on the local and global optimal reticulated shells using ANSYS. Then, the ultimate bearing capacity and instability modes of both shells are obtained. The semi-rigid joints are modelled by non-linear spring element, named COMBIN39. The effects of bending stiffness, torsional stiffness, initial geometrical imperfection and load cases are investigated.

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