Special Forms for Concrete Shells
A thin shell concrete structure, is a structure composed of a relatively thin shell of concrete, usually with no interior columns or exterior buttresses. The shells are most commonly flat plates and domes, but may also take the form of ellipsoids or cylindrical sections, or some combination thereof.Types and Forms of Shell Structure
- Folded Plates
- Barrel Vaults
- Short Shells
- Domes of Revolution
- Folded Plate Domes
- Intersection Shells
- Warped Surfaces
- Combinations
- Shell Arches
Folded Plates
The elements of a folded plate structure are similar to those of a barrel shell except that all elements are planar, and the moments in the slab elements are affected by the differential movement of the joints.
For the structure shown, the end supports and the side supports are both complete walls
Barrel Shells
The elements of a barrel shell are:
(1) The cylinder,
(2) The frame or ties at the ends, including the columns, and
(3) The side elements, which may be a cylindrical element, a folded plate element, columns, or all combined.
For the shell shown in the sketch, the end frame is solid and the side element is a vertical beam.
A barrel shell carries load longitudinally as a beam and transversally as an arch. The arch, however, is supported by internal shears, and so may be calculated.
The elements of a folded plate structure are similar to those of a barrel shell except that all elements are planar, and the moments in the slab elements are affected by the differential movement of the joints.
For the structure shown, the end supports and the side supports are both complete walls
The short shell carries loads in two ways:
(1) As an arch carrying load to the lower elements. and
(2) As as a curved beam to the arches.
The thickness of the shell can be quite thin due to these properties.
Domes
Translation Shells
A translation shell is a dome set on four arches. The shape is different from a spherical dome and is generated by a vertical circle moving on another circle. All vertical slices have the same radius. It is easier to form than a spherical dome.
The stresses in a translation shell are much like a dome at the top, but at the level of the arches, tension forces are offset by compression in the arch. However there are high tension forces in the corner.
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