Mechanical analyses of Félix Candela’s N-edged hyperbolic paraboloid umbrellas as tubular structures under uniaxial compression

Shengzhe Wang, Guoying Dong, Trevor Walker, Halston Sandford
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This research investigates the nonlinear mechanical properties and post-yield deformation mechanisms of hyperbolic paraboloid (hypar) shells inspired by the architecture of Félix Candela for the first time. 3D-printed tubular structures derived from non-Euclidean hypar umbrellas with 3, 4, and 6 edges (capable of forming regular tessellations) across three rise-to-area ratios were benchmarked against Euclidean thin-walled prismatic and pyramidal geometries under uniaxial quasi-static compression. For the same relative density, hypar structures exhibited markedly improved stiffness, strength, and energy absorption over their Euclidean counterparts. 6-edged hexagonal umbrellas were also observed to be more efficient than 3- and 4-edged hypars for a constant shell thickness, with their mechanical performance being positively correlated with the extent of hypar warping. Moreover, the relative stiffness and strength exhibited by tubular structures based on hexagonal hypar umbrellas compared favorably with alternative lattice and honeycomb metamaterials across the relative densities considered within this study. These findings highlight the attractiveness of hypars as novel (micro)architectures and provides further impetus towards the utilization of non-Euclidean geometries for ultra-light and ultra-stiff applications.

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单轴压缩下fsamlix Candela n边双曲抛物面伞筒结构的力学分析
本文首次研究了受fsamlix Candela结构启发的双曲抛物面壳的非线性力学性能和屈服后变形机制。在单轴准静态压缩下,非欧几里得薄壁棱柱形和锥体几何形状的三维打印管状结构衍生于具有3,4和6边的非欧几里得hypar伞(能够形成规则的细分),跨越三个上升面积比。对于相同的相对密度,超准结构表现出明显改善的刚度,强度和能量吸收比欧几里得对应物。在一定的壳体厚度下,6刃六角形伞的效率也高于3刃和4刃超超伞,其机械性能与超超翘曲程度呈正相关。此外,在本研究中考虑的相对密度范围内,基于六角形超伞的管状结构所表现出的相对刚度和强度优于其他晶格和蜂窝超材料。这些发现突出了超体作为新型(微)结构的吸引力,并进一步推动了非欧几里得几何在超轻和超硬应用中的应用。
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