Tensegrity structures are under-constrained, 3-dimensional, self-stressing
structural systems. They demonstrate an infinitesimal flex and when loaded
they display a nonlinear geometric stiffening. In earlier work many example
s of the resulting force-displacement relationship have been demonstrated n
umerically, and some aspects of the force-displacement relationship have be
en derived analytically. In this article an energy formulation is presented
for the case of a simple but representative tensegrity structure, yielding
an exact solution for the force-displacement relationship. The solution ma
kes understandable the different appearance of the force-displacement relat
ionship when comparing a system at zero prestress to one at high prestress,
or when comparing a system with almost-inextensible members to one with hi
ghly extensible members. The exact solution also is offered as a benchmark
against which numerical solutions should be tested. Furthermore, the formul
ation and the solution reveal conditions of asymmetry of response that have
not been noted previously.