High Performance Tensegrity-Inspired Metamaterials and Structures

High Performance Tensegrity-Inspired Metamaterials and Structures

Author: Anna Al Sabouni-Zawadzka

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2022-11-09

Total Pages: 111

ISBN-13: 1000817784

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Following current trends toward development of novel materials and structures, this volume explores the concept of high-performance metamaterials and metastructures with extremal mechanical properties, inspired by tensegrity systems. The idea of extremal materials is applied here to cellular tensegrity lattices of various scales. Tensegrity systems have numerous advantages: they are lightweight, have a high stiffness-to-mass ratio, are prone to structural control, can be applied in smart and adaptive systems, and exhibit unusual mechanical properties. This study is focused on tensegrity lattices, whose inner architecture resembles that of cellular metamaterials, but which are aimed at civil engineering applications in non-material scales. It proposes a methodology for investigation of extremal mechanical properties of such systems, based on discrete and continuum approaches, including the discussion on scale effects. It proves that, similarly to tensegrity-based metamaterials, tensegrity metastructures are able to exhibit extremal mechanical behaviour. This book is directed to researchers and scientists working on metamaterials and tensegrity systems, developing energy-absorption solutions for building and transport industry. The findings described in this monograph can also be useful in other fields of applied sciences, such as civil engineering, robotics and material science.


Tensegrity Systems

Tensegrity Systems

Author: Robert E. Skelton

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-06-04

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 0387742425

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This book discusses analytical tools for designing energy efficient and lightweight structures that embody the concept of tensegrity. The book provides both static and dynamic analysis of special tensegrity structural concepts, which are motivated by biological material architecture. This is the first book written to attempt to integrate structure and control design.


Manufacturing Techniques for Materials

Manufacturing Techniques for Materials

Author: T.S. Srivatsan

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-04-09

Total Pages: 790

ISBN-13: 1351597191

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Manufacturing Techniques for Materials: Engineering and Engineered provides a cohesive and comprehensive overview of the following: (i) prevailing and emerging trends, (ii) emerging developments and related technology, and (iii) potential for the commercialization of techniques specific to manufacturing of materials. The first half of the book provides the interested reader with detailed chapters specific to the manufacturing of emerging materials, such as additive manufacturing, with a valued emphasis on the science, technology, and potentially viable practices specific to the manufacturing technique used. This section also attempts to discuss in a lucid and easily understandable manner the specific advantages and limitations of each technique and goes on to highlight all of the potentially viable and emerging technological applications. The second half of this archival volume focuses on a wide spectrum of conventional techniques currently available and being used in the manufacturing of both materials and resultant products. Manufacturing Techniques for Materials is an invaluable tool for a cross-section of readers including engineers, researchers, technologists, students at both the graduate level and undergraduate level, and even entrepreneurs.


Stability Analysis and Design of Structures

Stability Analysis and Design of Structures

Author: M.L. Gambhir

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-03-09

Total Pages: 542

ISBN-13: 3662099969

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This advanced and graduate-level text and self-tutorial teaches readers to understand and to apply analytical design principles across the breadth of the engineering sciences. Emphasizing fundamentals, the book addresses the stability of key engineering elements such as rigid-body assemblage, beam-column, beam, rigid frame, thin plate, arch, ring, and shell. Each chapter contains numerous worked-out problems that clarify practical application and aid comprehension of the basics of stability theory, plus end-of-chapter review exercises. Others key features are the citing and comparison of different national building standards, use of non-dimensional parameters, and many tables with much practical data and simplified formula, that enable readers to use them in the design of structural components. First six chapters most suitable for undergraduate-level study and remaining chapters for graduate-level courses.


Deployable Structures

Deployable Structures

Author: Esther Rivas Adrover

Publisher: Laurence King Publishing

Published: 2015-09-07

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1780677952

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Deployable structures can expand and contract due to their geometrical, material and mechanical properties – offering the potential to create truly transforming environments. This book looks at the cutting edge of the subject, examining the different types of deployable structures and numerous design approaches. Filled with photographs, models, drawings and diagrams, Deployable Structures is packed with inspirational ideas for architecture students and practitioners.


Computational Homogenization of Heterogeneous Materials with Finite Elements

Computational Homogenization of Heterogeneous Materials with Finite Elements

Author: Julien Yvonnet

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-06-11

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 3030183831

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This monograph provides a concise overview of the main theoretical and numerical tools to solve homogenization problems in solids with finite elements. Starting from simple cases (linear thermal case) the problems are progressively complexified to finish with nonlinear problems. The book is not an overview of current research in that field, but a course book, and summarizes established knowledge in this area such that students or researchers who would like to start working on this subject will acquire the basics without any preliminary knowledge about homogenization. More specifically, the book is written with the objective of practical implementation of the methodologies in simple programs such as Matlab. The presentation is kept at a level where no deep mathematics are required.​


Wave Propagation in Periodic Structures

Wave Propagation in Periodic Structures

Author: Léon Brillouin

Publisher: Courier Dover Publications

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780486495569

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Classic treatment of wave propagation covers a broad variety of problems with a common mathematical background: solid state physics, X-rays, certain optical reflections, electrical engineering, more .131 illustrations. 1946 edition."


Smart Structures and Materials

Smart Structures and Materials

Author: B. Culshaw

Publisher: Artech House Publishers

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13:

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This book introduces the enabling concepts that make up the so-called smart structure and presents a number of brief case studies to illustrate the applications of these concepts. It examines the domains of the individual technologies and defines the challenges faced by the integrator. The book is particularly effective for the potential system user who needs a good technical general background on the subject and is also useful for students and researchers in contributory technologies who want to better understand the context of their work. Consultants in civil and structural engineering will also find it of interest.


Isotropy Subgroups Of The 230 Crystallographic Space Groups

Isotropy Subgroups Of The 230 Crystallographic Space Groups

Author: Dorian M Hatch

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1989-01-01

Total Pages: 621

ISBN-13: 9814522392

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This book gives a rather exhaustive list of isotropy subgroups of the 230 crystallographic space groups. The symmetry changes for the vast majority of observed phase transitions in crystalline solids can be found in the list. With each entry, information is given concerning both physical and abstract characteristics of the phase transitions.