Non-reinforced foam filled modules for rapidly assembled post disaster housing

Saeed Nemati, Pezhman Sharafi, Bijan Samali, Yahya Aliabadizadeh, Shahrokh Saadati

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Abstract

Rapidly assembled structures play an important role in post-disaster housing. This research study introduces a modular non-reinforced foam-filled system for rapidly assembled buildings and studies its structural performance. A novel structural modular construction system using pneumatic formwork is presented and its structural performance as a post-disaster housing system is studied. To that end, this paper presents a numerical analysis using finite element modeling on the foam-filled modular units, together with a set of experimental tests on the elements. Finally, the performance of a real size module made of polyurethane AUW763 against snow and wind loads in critical areas is modeled, using the software ROBOT 2016 and ANSYS. The results demonstrate that the foam-filled modular units successfully meet the standards' requirements for semi-permanent housing even in cyclonic prone areas based on Standards Australia (AS1170.2), International Building Code (IBC-2015) and an American standard as Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures (ASCE7-10).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)151-161
Number of pages11
JournalInternational Journal of GEOMATE
Volume14
Issue number45
Publication statusPublished - 2018

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Keywords

  • buildings
  • crisis management
  • foamed materials
  • housing

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