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  • The paper introduces a novel method for creating self-supporting surfaces through the use of arch beams that transform thrust into supporting force, thus avoiding shear stress and bending moments.
  • The approach allows for flexible placement of the arch beams either on the boundary or within the surface, dividing it into multiple self-supporting sections, enhancing stability, durability, and aesthetics.
  • An iterative algorithm is developed to help users design these surfaces, enabling control over the shape and positioning of the beams, with physical stability confirmed through finite element analysis and experimental results demonstrating high accuracy in maintaining equilibrium.

Article Abstract

The paper presents a new method for constructing self-supporting surfaces using arch beams that are designed to convert their thrust into supporting force, thereby eliminating shear stress and bending moments. Our method allows for the placement of the arch beams on the boundary or within a surface and partitions the surface into multiple self-supporting parts. The use of arch beams enhances stability and durability, adds aesthetic appeal, and allows for greater flexibility in the design process. We develop an iterative algorithm for designing selfsupporting surfaces with arch beams that enables the user to control the shape of the beams and surface through intuitive parameters and specify the desired location of the arch beams. We verify the physical stability of the structure using finite element analysis. Experimental results show that our method can produce visually pleasing self-supporting surfaces that satisfy the equilibrium equation with high accuracy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2024.3388507DOI Listing

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