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Closing the gap towards super-long suspension bridges using computational morphogenesis

Engineering and Technology

Closing the gap towards super-long suspension bridges using computational morphogenesis

M. Baandrup, O. Sigmund, et al.

This groundbreaking research explores an innovative girder design for suspension bridges, promising over 28% weight savings while ensuring manufacturability. Conducted by experts Mads Baandrup, Ole Sigmund, Henrik Polk, and Niels Aage, this study leverages computational morphogenesis techniques to pave the way for future super-long bridges that are environmentally friendly. Discover how this method could significantly reduce carbon footprints in upcoming structures.... show more
Abstract
Girder design for suspension bridges has remained largely unchanged for the past 60 years. However, for future super-long bridges, aiming at record-breaking spans beyond 3 km, the girder weight is a limiting factor. Here we report on a design concept, inspired by computational morphogenesis procedures, demonstrating possible weight savings in excess of 28 percent while maintaining manufacturability. Although morphogenesis procedures are rarely used in civil engineering, often due to complicated designs, we demonstrate that even a crude extraction of the main features of the optimized design, followed by a simple parametric optimization, results in hitherto unseen weight reductions. We expect that further studies of the proposed design, as well as applications to other structures, will lead to even greater weight savings and reductions in carbon footprint in a construction industry, currently responsible for 39 percent of the world's CO2 emissions.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 01, 2020
Authors
Mads Baandrup, Ole Sigmund, Henrik Polk, Niels Aage
Tags
girder design
suspension bridges
weight savings
morphogenesis
civil engineering
sustainability
carbon footprint
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