[4th year diagrams] Phase Shift | A proposed "Design 3" building on KSU's Marietta campus.
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The Student Design Competition lets students express their knowledge of architectural acoustics and noise control in designing a facility where acoustical considerations are of primary importance. View the Design Scenario and entry qualifications at https://ow.ly/XUwN50QuQEy
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In density-based topology optimization considering buckling, the appearance of 'pseudo buckling modes' in intermediate-density elements presents a persistent challenge. These pseudo modes don't accurately represent the structure's real buckling response. They stem from the use of material interpolation schemes with penalty values, which 'weaken' these intermediate-density elements. To tackle this issue, our study employs a linear material interpolation scheme—a material model without penalty values. The linear material model inherently prevents the occurrence of pseudo buckling modes in intermediate-density elements. Additionally, we highlight the importance of eliminating stress singularities in low-density elements prior to conducting buckling analysis. Such singularities can lead to incorrect buckling modes and sensitivities. Incorporating these two main strategies, along with the Floating Projection Topology Optimization (FPTO) algorithm proposed by Xiaodong Huang, our proposed algorithm is capable of conducting buckling optimization from a full design domain. I would like to extend my gratitude to my supervisors, Distinguished Professor Yi Min 'Mike' Xie and Xiaoshan (Susanna) Lin, as well as to Professor Xiaodong Huang, for their invaluable guidance and support.
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There are many softwares to create a plan or to design any form, however the easiest, fastest, convenient way to develop our thoughts are very basic which is through a pencil on a paper, which I love the most.
Q.You are standing in the second floor of a college, you can see children playing Cricket in the ground. This is an example of one of the type of questions being asked for the Design & Architecture entrance exams like NID, NIFT, UCEED, CEED, B-Arch, etc. You should use the Vanishing points as reference and develop your scene as shown below.
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