Fibrous structures – Journal Article
2014
Reichert S., Schwinn T., La Magna R.,
Waimer F., Knippers J., Menges A.
Fibrous structures: An integrative approach
to design computation, simulation and
fabrication for lightweight, glass and carbon
fibre composite structures in architecture
based on biomimetic design principles.
Computer-Aided Design, 07/2014, 52,
DOI:10.1016/j.cad.2014.02.005
In this paper the authors present research into an integrative computational design methodology for the design and robotic implementation of fibre-composite systems. The proposed approach is based on the concurrent and reciprocal integration of biological analysis, material design, structural analysis, and the constraints of robotic filament winding within a coherent computational design process. A particular focus is set on the development of specific tools and solvers for the generation, simulation and optimization of the fibre layout and their feedback into the global morphology of the system. The methodology demonstrates how fibre reinforced composites can be arranged and processed in order to meet the specific requirements of architectural design and building construction. This was further tested through the design and fabrication of a full-scale architectural prototype.