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Morphology and self-stress design of V-Expander tensegrity cells

In this paper, we focus our attention on a class of tensegrity cells whose topology is based on the so-called “V-Expander” principle, and which can be easily assembled for constructing complex structures. In particular, we propose five new possible variants of the original “V-Expander” cell, charact...

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Published in:Composites. Part B, Engineering Engineering, 2017-04, Vol.115, p.102-116
Main Authors: Fraddosio, Aguinaldo, Marzano, Salvatore, Pavone, Gaetano, Piccioni, Mario Daniele
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Language:English
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Summary:In this paper, we focus our attention on a class of tensegrity cells whose topology is based on the so-called “V-Expander” principle, and which can be easily assembled for constructing complex structures. In particular, we propose five new possible variants of the original “V-Expander” cell, characterized by an increasing complexity. After a topological study, as a starting point for the study of the mechanical properties of those cells as possible unit cells of lattice tensegrity materials, we perform a parametric analysis of the feasible self-stress states – i.e., self-stress states in auto-equilibrium and respecting the symmetry and the unilateral behavior of the elements (cables and struts) – as the geometry of the cell changes. This analysis allows us to discuss the features of the distribution of the self-stress in the elements for each one of the proposed V-Expander tensegrity cell variants.
ISSN:1359-8368
1879-1069
DOI:10.1016/j.compositesb.2016.10.028