Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Dear Colleagues,
Can you please suggest on the application for the design of single-walled grasshopper lattice shells of steel tubes?
Can anyone have an example of a grasshopper in the formation of the bolt assembly for these shells?

Here are examples of eating but little wrong.

http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/karamba/forum/topics/gridshell-a...

http://www.grasshopper3d.com/video/digital-form-finding-of-timber-p...

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Oops ... Mero stuff shown or what?

1. Are you asking ways to design AND validate (*) trusses (in abstract form = lines) and ...

2. Then adding real life components (like the Mero system shown?).

If yes ... I'm doing this these days ... but other Projects emerged and the whole C#  thing is postponed (I do hope not for ever).

See this as well :

http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/c-in-c-we-trus-t-s-wip

Good news: as regards 1 get a paranoid collection of C# scripts that don't make much sense especially the weird one that finds branches on a per path dimension to next dimension basis (they'll do some day, he he). 

Bad news: as regards 2 ... erm ... learn CATIA/SiemensNX.

(*) = clash detection, drilling axis, assembly/component structures, BoM, FEA etc etc

best, Peter

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BTW: you asked this:

you get that (the C# thing, that is)

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Thank you very much for your answers, Peter!!!

they are very useful !!!

Pah! ... we all live in a yellow submarine my friend, he he

Get the usual update (more stuff, less sense = happiness). As you can see we can do whatever panel Lanchbox does quite easily - it just connects surf subdivision points according some logic.

best, Peter

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