-
based on the
principles of
tensegrity, it is
currently the world's
largest tensegrity bridge.
Since the
early 2000s,
tensegrities have also
attracted the...
- in 1995,
whose stated purpose was "to
sponsor Tensegrity workshops,
classes and publications".
Tensegrity seminars, books, and
other merchandise were sold...
- the
development of
tensegrity technology,
Fuller invented the term "
tensegrity", a
portmanteau of "tensional integrity". "
Tensegrity describes a structural-relationship...
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coevolution of the
morphology of
tensegrity robots,
where he
studies the
influence of the form and
stiffness of
tensegrity modules on the
evolution of the...
- in 'windriders',
essentially large (approximately one-mile diameter)
tensegrity bubbles that
employ a hot-air lift mechanism.
These windriders may also...
-
Fuller named tensegrity.
Fuller gave the idea its name,
combining 'tension' and 'structural integrity.' Kārlis
Johansons had
exhibited tensegrity sculptures...
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Kurilpa Bridge is the world's
largest hybrid tensegrity bridge. Only the
horizontal spars conform to
tensegrity principles. The
Kurilpa Bridge is a multiple-mast...
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Narukawa had
designed a
simplified tensegrity modeling manual which he
presented in his
master thesis '
Tensegrity Modeling Manual' in 1996. The manual...
- rigidity.’ A d {\displaystyle d} -dimensional
tensegrity framework ( G , p ) {\displaystyle (G,p)} of a
tensegrity GCS is
globally rigid in d {\displaystyle...
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There is a
tensegrity polyhedron that
embodies and
enforces the
closely related elastic-edge
cuboctahedron transformation. The
tensegrity icosahedron...