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Membranes for Structures. Fundamentals. Woodhead Publishing Series in Civil and Structural Engineering

  • Book

  • May 2025
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6026988

A growing use of membranes for construction purposes has recently been encouraged by their environmentally friendly characteristics. To offer a timely and extensive, research-grounded compendium on structures made with fabrics and foils, the most relevant facets of the state of the art are covered in two sister titles.

Membranes for Structures: Fundamentals begins with a brief historical review of membrane structures’ development. Part One follows, discussing design fundamentals in the light of recent experiences and modern technological tools. Part Two updates knowledge of products and materials, with a special focus on multilayering, the incorporation of photovoltaic cells, and ETFE. Part Three deals with other considerations related to design and installation, such as acoustic performance, post-failure stability, wind loads, life cycle analysis and monitoring, pre-stressing. A look into the future is proposed in Part Four, where some interesting, present-day studies on sustainable building systems engineering solutions are included.

The well-amalgamated contributions, authored by international experts, produce a comprehensive reference to keep students and researchers, as well as industry professionals and various other stakeholders abreast with the latest advancements.

Table of Contents

1. The development of membrane structures (2015-2022)
2. The development of design tools 2015-2022

PART I: Fundamentals
3. Shape making or form finding
4. Computer modelling
5. Numerical methods
6. Parametric design of tensile structures
7. Appropriate design

PART II: Products and materials
8. ATLAS weaving technique
9. ETFE foil properties
10. Photovoltaic integration in membranes

PART III: Design and installation
11. Acoustic performance of the Hasan Kalyoncu University Amphitheatre
12. Acoustic properties of transparent roofing systems
13. Light perception
14. Virtual wind tunnel for modeling inflatable structures
15. Textile halls
16. Monitoring membrane structures
17. Post-failure stability
18. Cutting patterning of biogas containers
19. Integrating LCA analysis into membrane design

PART IV: Current research 2015-2022
20. Artificial ageing of ETFE and coating
21. Pneumatic beams
22. Textile and film-based modular fa�ades
23. Integration of ETFE foil cushions into conventional glass fa�ade systems
24. Energy harvesting
25. Thermal performance of pneumatic cushion

Authors

Josep Ignasi de Llorens Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Architectural Technology, Universitat Polit�cnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. Prof. Josep Ignasi de Llorens has a PhD in Architecture (1972) and teaches at the Barcelona School of Architecture. His research focuses mainly on experimental designs, particularly in the field of tensile structures and textile architecture. The results have been presented at international conferences and he has received global recognition for both his publications and exhibitions.