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Innovative Architectural Design and Teaching at Biberach University with Altair's OptiStruct
技术
- 分析与建模 - 计算机视觉软件
- 网络与连接 - 无线接入网
适用行业
- 建筑物
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 产品研发
用例
- 施工管理
- 智慧校园
挑战
比伯拉赫应用科学大学,特别是建筑与城市发展研究所,面临着创造现代、功能性、刚性和轻型建筑设计的挑战。该大学希望为学生提供实践经验,并向他们介绍尖端的设计和工程工具。我们面临的挑战是创造出不仅美观而且结构高效且具有成本效益的设计。该大学还旨在促进工程师和建筑师之间更高水平的合作,减少设计迭代次数,并确保最终设计仍然忠实于最初的概念。
关于客户
比伯拉赫应用科学大学是一所强调实践教育的技术大学。该大学提供多个领域的课程,包括建筑、城市规划、土木工程、商业、能源效率、生物技术、房地产、项目管理和建筑。它与商界建立了密切的联系,将其研究机构与志同道合的公司联系起来。该大学的建筑与城市发展研究所成立于 2010 年,致力于促进建筑领域的研究。该学院唯一的土木工程师洛克纳教授教授建筑设计课程,特别关注工程概念。
解决方案
该大学转向了 Altair 的 OptiStruct,这是该学院唯一的土木工程师 Lochner 教授熟悉的工具。 OptiStruct 的拓扑优化功能基于数百万年来有机结构的演变,用于激发结构高效的建筑设计。在最近的课程中,Lochner 教授要求她的学生在 OptiStruct 中基于两种生物结构(硅藻和仙人掌)创建建筑设计。学生们设计了受硅藻壳启发的承重圆顶结构和模仿柱状仙人掌的摩天大楼。这些设计经过优化,可最大限度地提高刚度、最大限度地减少材料并承受风力。 OptiStruct 的使用有助于减少设计迭代次数并促进架构和工程之间的协同作用。
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