
Form-Finding of Tensegrity Model with Triangular Cells
Author(s) -
Nur Farizah Filzah Naing,
Oh Chai Lian,
Ilyani Akmar Abu Bakar,
Mustaffa Mohamed Zain
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2227-524X
DOI - 10.14419/ijet.v7i3.36.29094
Subject(s) - tensegrity , twist , class (philosophy) , process (computing) , inverse , computer science , structural engineering , range (aeronautics) , topology (electrical circuits) , mathematics , geometry , engineering , materials science , combinatorics , artificial intelligence , composite material , operating system
Tensegrity structures is a light-weight structure compared to concrete structures that are heavy and rigid in shape. The studies on form-finding for tensegrity configuration are still ongoing and have been extensively conducted. Additionally, many proposed tensegrity structures have not been built for real applications. This study aims to determine potential self-equilibrated configurations of three-stage Class I tensegrity model assemblage with triangular cells, which may be applied as deployable towers. The form-finding methodology involves phases in establishment of desired form and formulation for the self-equilibrated state. The system of equilibrium equations was solved by Moore-Penrose generalized inverse method. A range of twist angles 10o – 50o for triangular cells was investigated in the form-finding process. It was found that the form-finding method via changing of twist angles has successfully search self-equilibrated tensegrity models.