Abstract
Among the family of space structures is a typology called nexorades or reciprocal frame structures. Nexorades can have various configurations and shapes. This article focuses on a simple configuration to obtain results that are easy to read and communicate. The aim is to get a better understanding of the structural behavior of nexorades to facilitate their design. Two analytical methods are proposed to calculate the bending resistance and the stiffness of a nexorade. The influence of the connections between members on the structural behavior and the robustness is studied. A comparison is made with flat grids.
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