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Australian Journal of Structural Engineering | 2006

M2S2 modular deployable composite shelters: concept and loading criteria

T. Omar; Tim Heldt; P. Key; G. Van Erp

Abstract Deployable shelters of various forms have been utilised since ancient civilisation. The need for these systems has not diminished over time, and development continues for military forces, civilian humanitarian aid, and post-natural disaster scenarios. Recent developments have focussed variously on tent type structures, air beam technology and steel frames supporting soft fabric, yet none have fully satisfied the deployability requirements. The Milliary Modular Shelter System (M2S2) initiative is a research project that aims to develop a fibre composite re-deployable arched shelter system with rigid or fabric cladding. The main frames are formed from standard modular panels that are connected and stressed in position by prestressing cables. Different geometries can be obtained using this system by changing the number of panels per frame and the packer sizes between panels. This paper is divided into two parts. The first presents the performance criteria for deployable shelters, reviews the different deployable shelter systems developed to date and presents the concept of M2S2 including the initial panel investigations. The second part discusses the loading criteria for deployable shelters. Due to the lightness of this type of structures, wind loads are the most critical loading type that drives the design. A generic approach of assessing wind pressure on deployable shelters is presented and applied for two international loading codes.


Progress in Structural Engineering and Materials | 2005

Fibre composite structures in Australia's civil engineering market: an anatomy of innovation

Gerard Van Erp; Craig Cattell; Tim Heldt


Archive | 2005

Vinylester/cenosphere composite materials for civil and structural engineering

Scott W. Davey; Tim Heldt; Gerard Van Erp; S R Ayers


ROAD SYSTEM AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY FORUM, 2005, BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA | 2005

Strengthening of bridge headstocks with external post-tensioning: design issues and strengthening techniques

Thiru Aravinthan; Tim Heldt


IABSE Symposium Report | 2002

Development of an Innovative Fibre Composite Deck Unit Bridge

Gerard Van Erp; Tim Heldt; Louise Mccormick; Don Carter; Charles Tranberg


Archive | 2004

Application of external post-tensioning for strengthening of headstocks (bent-caps) in bridges

Thiru Aravinthan; Erdal Sabonchy; Tim Heldt


COMPOSITE MATERIALS IN CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION. PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR HELD UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE, 5-6 SEPTEMBER 2002 | 2002

FIBRE COMPOSITES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A NOVEL APPROACH TO TRADITIONAL REINFORCED CONCRETE CONCEPTS

G Van Erp; Craig Cattell; Tim Heldt


Australian Structural Engineering Conference 2005 | 2005

Development of Modular Deployable Composite Shelters

T. Omar; Tim Heldt; P. Key; G. Van Erp


AUSTROADS BRIDGE CONFERENCE, 5TH, 2004, HOBART, TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA | 2004

Australia's first fibre reinforced polymer bridge deck in a road network: the anatomy of innovation

Tim Heldt; R Oates; G Van Erp; R Marsh


Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia (IPWEA) Queensland Division, State Conference, 2002, Noosa Lakes, Queensland, Australia | 2002

Fibre composites in infrastructure: applications and issues

Tim Heldt; G Van Erp; Craig Cattell

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Craig Cattell

University of Southern Queensland

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Gerard Van Erp

University of Southern Queensland

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Thiru Aravinthan

University of Southern Queensland

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T. Omar

University of Southern Queensland

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S R Ayers

University of Southern Queensland

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Scott W. Davey

University of Southern Queensland

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