tensionet
Tensionet is a term used in some Scandinavian engineering and architectural literature to denote a network of tensile elements within a structure. It refers to the system of forces carried by cables, cords, fibers, or tendons that resist pulling loads and transfer them to supports. In this sense, tensionet emphasizes the interconnected arrangement that sustains shape and stability through tension rather than compression.
In practice, a tensionet comprises members that remain in tension under loading, while any compressive components,
Applications of the concept appear in suspension systems, cable-net facades, tent and canopy structures, and certain
Etymology: tensionet derives from tension with the definite article suffix -et in some Scandinavian languages, signaling