From octagonal connection graphs belonging to the Z-Octahedron family to new tensegrity structures
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Elsevier
Materia
Tensegrity Z-Octahedron family Octagonal cell
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2022-07-26Referencia bibliográfica
M.A. Fernández-Ruiz et al. International Journal of Solids and Structures 254–255 (2022) 111901. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2022.111901
Resumen
A tensegrity family is a group of tensegrity structures that share a common connectivity pattern. The Octahedron,
the Z-Octahedron, and the X-Octahedron families are examples of these groups found in the literature. In this
work, a new graphical representation of the members of the Z-Octahedron family based on octagonal cells is
presented. These new elementary cells are composed of eight nodes and two struts. In addition, a new member of
the family is introduced: the Z-triple-expanded octahedron. New tensegrity structures from the Z-Octahedron
family are obtained by modifying the connectivity pattern of the elements that make up the octagonal cell.
Several element groupings have been considered in order to find different equilibrium configurations. The values
of the force density or force:length ratio that lead to stable and super-stable tensegrity forms have been computed
analytically. It has been proved that the Z-Octahedron family is a good source of new tensegrity forms.





