@Arcora – April. 2021 – P. Hannequart
Large glass facades in office buildings require an efficient sun protection, which is sometimes designed to change its position during the day, but common mechanical systems like electrical motors are not fully satisfying in architecture. Could a material expansion or shrinkage put sun shades into motion, in reaction to a temperature change? This research aims at exploring the potential of shape memory alloys (SMA) in building facade systems, and especially sun shading devices.
This project originates in a collaboration between Arcora, a subsidiary of Ingérop Group, and Laboratoire Navier around a PhD thesis with Philippe Hannequart
Facts and figures
- First time use of SMA for a building facade application
- Materials:
- Shape memory alloy wires (Nickel – Titanium)
- Aluminium facade system
- Laminated glass panels with photovoltaic film
- Interior with bio-based materials
- Arcora design team : Philippe Hannequart, Maria Carbonell, Aymeric De La Bachelerie, Antoine Maufay, Quentin Valente, Emmanuel Viglino
- Academic team (Laboratoire Navier): Olivier Baverel, Jean-François Caron, Michael Peigney
- Industrial partners : Wicona and ARMOR solar power films
- Financial support : Ingérop Group.
Publications
Hannequart, P. (2018). Thermomechanical behavior of structures integrating shape memory alloys : Modelling, Simulation and Experimentation. Application to adaptive facades. Ph. D. thesis, Université Paris-Est.
Hannequart, P., M. Peigney, and J.-F. Caron (2019, jul). A micromechanics-based model for polycrystalline ni–ti wires. Smart Materials and Structures 28(8), 085040.
Contact
For any queries or further information, you can contact us :
- PHILIPPE HANNEQUART
Chief R&D Officer
ph.hannequart@arcora.com
+33 (0)1 49 04 67 08
- MARION CAILLOL
Office and Communication Manager
ma.caillol@arcora.com
+33 (0)1 49 04 67 17
- AURÉLIA BRIANÇON
Chargée de Communication
au.briancon@arcora.com
+33 (0)1 49 04 58 30
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