User talk:Melissa Bennett

Tetrahedral truss and space frame
Is it always true that every spaceframe is a tetrahedral truss? I see your point that it's pretty much the only way to build a "true" spaceframe, as most "spaceframe"s are somewhat similar in shape but put bending forces into the struts. Thus they're no longer a "pure" spaceframe.

I don't think that it's exclusively true though. For one counterexample, the Buckminster Fuller geodesic sphere (the unit cell becomes unusually large in relation to the strut length.

For another, some car chassis designs. Although these are rarely anything close to true spaceframes, some are pretty close and they often have an irregularity to their layout that, while they're still using much the same "repeated tetrahedral unit cell" as the simplest true spaceframes do, they don't have the same number of struts at each vertex. Andy Dingley (talk) 18:34, 17 September 2012 (UTC)

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Could I suggest that you don't overdo the links to isotropicstructures.com. ( I almost reverted your additions as spam, and I see that some have recently been reverted. ) Are you able to cite independent research to reference the strength claims?  D b f i r s   11:35, 21 September 2012 (UTC)

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