Título: Computer analysis and design of concrete shells roofs
Autor: SAMARTIN, Avelino; ABEL, John F.
Resumen: This paper is a preliminary version of Chapter 3 of a State-of-the-Art Report by the IASS
Working Group 5: Concrete Shell Roofs. The intention of this chapter is to set forth for
those who intend to design concrete shell roofs information and advice about the selection, verification and utilization of commercial computer tools for analysis and design tasks. The computer analysis and design steps for a concrete shell roof are described. Advice follows on the aspects to be considered in the application of commercial finite element (FE) computer programs to concrete shell analysis, starting with recommendations on how novices can gain confidence and competence in the use of software. To establish vocabulary and provide background references, brief surveys are presented of, first, element types and formulations for shells and, second, challenges presented by advanced analyses of shells. The final section of the chapter indicates what capabilities to seek in selecting commercial FE software for the analysis and design of concrete shell roofs. Brief concluding remarks summarize advice regarding judicious use of computer analysis in design practice.