Influence of the level of connectivity on the members of the Octahedron and X-Octahedron families of tensegrities
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2023Resumen
Tensegrity structures based on topological patterns have been developed greatly in recent years. Tensegrities
obtained from the same pattern are said to belong to a family. Two examples of tensegrity families are the
Octahedron and the X-Octahedron, whose members are composed of rhombic and X-rhombic cells, respectively,
which are collected in three groups. The general connectivity pattern of both families consists of three levels of
connectivity. This work analyzes the influence of the reduction of the level of connectivity on the members of
both families. The connection graphs corresponding to different levels of connectivity are defined based on the
new concept of “twin tensegrities”. Analytical computations have been performed to determine the force:length
ratios that satisfy equilibrium, stability, and super-stability conditions. In addition, the mathematical sequence
that follows the ratio between the force:length ratio of struts and cables of the X-Octahedron family that leads to
a super-stable equilibrium configuration is presented. The new tensegrities obtained in this work also belong to
the Octahedron and X-Octahedron families and could have promising engineering applications such as modular
constructions.





