Component reuse for disaster sheltering: from deployable scissor structures to kit-of-parts structures

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In the aftermath of disasters, many people's homes have been damaged or destroyed and others have been displaced. It is in such tragic moments that humanitarian organizations have an important task by providing shelter assistance for the a ected population. Besides the family-shelters that are provided for temporary housing, collective service tents are also
necessary for eld hospital, community centre, food, ... . Although the current family shelters are adequate enough for the emergency use, there is a demand for better service collective tents because i) the current tents are structurally complex which slows the building process, ii) the current tents are not adaptable, iii) after the initial emergency phase, these tents are not reused.

The aim of this paper is to investigate a better alternative for collective service tents by using deployable constructions for the rst emergency phase after a disaster, and by designing the component as such that they can be reused for a kit-of-part structure for the second phase of the disaster i.e. the transitional phase.

A fi rst preliminary study is presented in this paper where the structural feasibility of the concept is tested. A barrel vault structure of 6 meter span and a height of 3m composed of scissor element is modeled in a nite element program. The structure is then designed to ful ll the boundary conditions for the emergency phase. The components of the barrel vault structure are then used to propose some static kit-of-parts structures for the transitional phase.

The results are very promising. Together with experts from the eld, we are very optimistic about the use of deployable shelters for humanitarian relief in order to propose a construction which can be used for the emergency and transitional phase of disaster relief.
Originele taal-2English
TitelProceedings of MARAS 2014
UitgeverijWIT Press
Pagina's71-82
Aantal pagina's12
ISBN van geprinte versie978-1-84564-772-8
StatusPublished - 2014
Evenement4th International Conference on Mobile, Adaptable and Rapidly Assembled Structures - Ostend, Belgium
Duur: 11 jun 201413 jun 2014
http://www.wessex.ac.uk/14-conferences/maras-2014.html

Conference

Conference4th International Conference on Mobile, Adaptable and Rapidly Assembled Structures
Land/RegioBelgium
StadOstend
Periode11/06/1413/06/14
AnderThe fourth International Conference on Mobile, Adaptable and Rapidly Assembled Structures (MARAS 2014) took place in Ostend, following previous meetings held in Southampton, Seville and Madrid. The Conference was organised by the Free University of Brussels, represented by Prof Niels De Temmerman, and the Wessex Institute, represented by Prof Carlos A Brebbia. The meeting was sponsored by the International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics. Transferable objects and structures can change their shape in order to adapt to a different function, various morphological or structural requirements, or simply another location. They do this by means of a kinematic mechanism or by allowing disassembly or reconfiguration of their constituent components, allowing them to evolve over time.
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