Computer-based modeling of concrete pressures on complex shaped wall formwork
journal contribution
posted on 2014-11-21, 12:48authored byJoseph H.M. Tah, Andrew Price
The determination of concrete pressures on formwork is an important aspect of temporary works design. CIRIA provides a data sheet for easy abstraction of maximum concrete pressure values for formwork design. The data sheet cannot be used directly where complex shaped walls are encountered. A data model has been developed to describe the geometry of wall cross-sections so that the concrete pressure envelopes on complex shaped wall formwork can be computed systematically. The procedure described in CIRIA Report 108 for computing maximum pressures on non-parallel sided walls is used to implement the data model in a computer program developed to interface with a computer-aided drafting package. This allows the use of CAD techniques for describing the model geometry and associated attribute information to the computer, thereby providing a good user interface. An example is used to illustrate the application of the model to a complex shaped wall.
Funding
This research was supported by a
Cameroon Government BS grant.
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Published in
BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT
Volume
26
Issue
2
Pages
223 - 229 (7)
Citation
TAH, J.H.M. and PRICE, A.D.F., 1991. Computer-based modeling of concrete pressures on complex shaped wall formwork. Building and Environment, 26 (2), pp. 223 - 229.
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