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Jolanta Dzwierzynska1, Patrycja Lechwar1
1Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, Rzeszow University of Technology, Al. Powstancow Warszawy 12, 35-959 Rzeszow, Poland.
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Curved roofs constructed using hyperbolic paraboloid (HP) modules are gaining popularity in structural engineering due to their unique aesthetic and structural advantages. Consequently, these studies have investigated steel bar modules based on HP geometry, focusing on how variations in geometric configuration and bar topology affect internal force distribution and overall structural performance. Each module was designed on a 4 × 4 m square plan, incorporating external bars that formed the spatial frame and internal grid bars that filled the frame's interior. Parametric modeling was conducted using Dynamo, while structural analysis and design were performed in Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional (ARSAP). Key variables included the vertical displacement of frame corners (0-1.0 m at 0.25 m intervals), the orientation and spacing of internal bar divisions, and the overall mesh topology. A total of 126 structural models were analyzed, representing four distinct bar topology variants, including both planar and non-planar mesh configurations. The results demonstrate that structural efficiency is significantly influenced by the geometry and topology of the internal bar system, with notable differences observed across the various structural types. Computational analysis revealed that asymmetric configurations of non-planar quadrilateral subdivisions yielded the highest efficiency, while symmetric arrangements proved optimal for planar panel applications. These findings, along with observed design trends, offer valuable guidance for the development and optimization of steel bar structures based on HP geometry, applicable to both single-module and multi-module configurations.
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