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20 April 2022 Proof-of-concept of a scaled prototype deployable structure for seismic hazard mitigation
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Abstract
Braced frames and roof trusses may interfere with functional spaces in multi-story, portal-framed structures. This research explores the application of a deployable mechanism as part of the structure to enhance the performance of multi-story buildings. The work presented herein involves simulation of a 3D, scaled-down, aluminum-framed, deployable truss roof-braced frame system. The authors propose this new structural system for prototype structures, incorporating actuator-controlled mechanisms for significant shape changes leading to a topology change. The resulting deployable structural system is sleeker, utilizing less space, material, and energy than traditional structural forms to resist lateral and gravity loads.
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Abhishek A. Agoramurthy, Rachel M. Dwyer, Sabika Bharmal, Eric B. Williamson, Luis Sentis, and Patricia Clayton "Proof-of-concept of a scaled prototype deployable structure for seismic hazard mitigation", Proc. SPIE 12043, Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems XVI, 120430X (20 April 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2612654
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KEYWORDS
Prototyping

Actuators

Aluminum

Structural design

Buildings

Control systems

Earthquakes

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