Tensegrity Structures: Why are They Stable?

  • Connelly R
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Abstract

A particular definition of stability for tensegrity structures is presented, super stability. This is a stronger case of prestress stability that applies to many examples of tensegrities found in nature.

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Connelly, R. (2005). Tensegrity Structures: Why are They Stable? In Rigidity Theory and Applications (pp. 47–54). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47089-6_3

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