Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7178808 Mechanics Research Communications 2016 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper considers tensegrity structures constructed from repetition of simple fundamental units. The tensegrity prism is chosen as a fundamental unit, which allows us to build plates, columns, towers, and their variations. The connectivity matrix plays a central role in analysis and design of tensegrity structures. This paper provides a systematic way to construct connectivity matrices for tensegrity structures constructed from repetition of tensegrity prisms. The number of units and node locations (shape) can be chosen arbitrarily. As an application of the connectivity matrix, a minimal-mass design subjected to force equilibrium (force balance) and yield and buckling stress constraints is shown.
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