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Tensegrity Tower v1.0

Posted on February 15, 2007 by Registered CommenterAOP in , | Comments3 Comments

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Who knew you could have so much fun with a few wood dowels and a little elastic cord.  I created this as a first attempt to figure out how exactly tensegrity structures get assembled and "tuned" via adjusting the elastic cords so that each tension member has the same amount of tension as the others, thus keeping the structure at equilibrium.  My next response will hopefully incorporate a responsive system by making the elastic cords out of electropieziolastic materials so that each member can contract or expand via electrical current, thus having a tensegrity system that could adapt to different situations. 

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Reader Comments (3)

Wow!! this is fantastic!!
I am doing some research about various ways to build high rise by using tension. Yours could be a good example!!

02-22-2009 | Unregistered CommenterXR

Really love ur work :)
In the above model have u used a single elastic chord which makes the whole system expand or individual pieces

08-7-2010 | Unregistered CommenterSaurabh

Hi Saurabh, I used individual pieces of elastic cord in this model. A single string would be much more interesting and could have global effects like you said... but would be much more complicated to build as well.
HTH,
Andy

08-8-2010 | Registered CommenterAOP
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