algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello,
I would like to ask - if it is possible to create a gridshell in grasshopper so that all the elements would be of the same length.
I need to make a project and small physical model of such a gridshell made by balsa wood and I wonder if realisation of this can be simplified in some way - the only idea I have is to have equal length of the wooden elements.
I can imagine that it can be done on flat grid or , a cylinder (by a squared net, I suppose one sort of elements would be curved, and one sort would be straight) quite easily. How would it look like on hyperboloid, half of a sphere or on a half of ellipsoid?
I will be grateful for answer.
Iwona
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hi!
Are you solved this problem?
Is it possible to build gridshell by the same elements?
Joanna
There is a tool for approximating a shape with some struts and just one type of node.
Laurent, it looks great. thanks! I would like to do a similar script in GH.
im interesting in: I want to know what determines the possibility of building structure of preset items.
I don`t know.... maybe it`s impossible... hmmmmmm :)
thanks!
structures with curvature in more than one direction are the most interesting. and
determine the extent of the length of elements. I will ge grateful for the link :)
Here's a good discussion...
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/polygon-composition-with-...
I was convinced you couldn't have curvature in 2 directions until Daniel proved me wrong. There is a Kangaroo definition that lets you explore what sort of surfaces you can get.
However matching a surface with a gridshell constrained to equal strut lengths will be tricky!
Well you can create something like that defined from the 4 corner points...
I'm not sure how you would then constrain the structure to only using 3 lengths of struts.
You can use Kangaroo to do this sort of thing I think - i.e. try to equalise the strut lengths, but I can't help you with that... it's beyond me!
Look at the definition... at the end I work out the lengths of the edges, sort them and group them so you can see the lengths. There are lots of similar lengths but they are all slightly different.
In practice, if you were going to construct this, the nodes could be designed to accomodate small variations in strut length so you could rationalise struts within a certain range. For example, the nodes could have a threaded bar sticking out for each strut and this thread would allow for a range of strut length.
Peter F is the man for this kind of thing.
hi!
thanks for your example.
Please, look at my files. What do you think about this? This script is looking for a situation where the length of the elements are most similar to each other. I hope so :)
But I have a problem with:
1. how to add numbers of elements? (i dont know which elem. have length from list)
2. how to arrange long ascending ?
3. how to eliminated the elements on the edge from calculations? (because I want to analyze only elements forming a grid)
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