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작성자 문형철 작성자 본인 여부 작성자 작성시간14.12.18 WHAT IS TENSEGRITY?
The concept of tensegrity was first introduced in 1961 by the architect Buckminster Fuller. Tensegrity is the union of two words: tension and integrity. Tensegrity is the property certain structures possess of maintaining their integrity as a result of continuous tensile integrity, rather than continuous compressive integrity (Pienta Et Coffey, 1991). This concept is used to explain how various cells and tissues are built and to explain how fascia is structured. The ideas presented in this chapter lay the foundation for some of the discussions found later in this book. -
작성자 문형철 작성자 본인 여부 작성자 작성시간14.12.18 Tensegrity-based structures are composed of a continuous series of tension-resistant components and a series of discontinuous compression-resistant (struts) elements. This is the only requirement of the tensegrity model: tension must be continuous, and compression must be localized. The tensegrity structure was visualized by Kenneth Snelson through his sculpture of stainless steel bars held in place by tension cables (Figure 3-IA).
- 완전성에 기초한 구조는 장력-저항구조의 연속물과 끊이지 않는 압박-저항 요소가 조합되어 있음.
- 장력완전성 모델의 필요조건 : 장력은 연속적이어야 하고, 압박은 국소