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help with equation in function component - catenary from two points - where is arcsinh function?

I want to calculate these equation in a function component:
sinh^(-1)[h/sqrt(s^2 - h^2)] - L/(2a) but it's not working...
Can someone help me with the correct syntax for the "expression editor" in grasshopper?

PD: "h", "L" and "a" are inputs variables.


I'm trying to do a catenary from two points like in these video: http://www.grasshopper3d.com/video/catenaria-1


The equation it's suppose to be the "A" constant in the catenary equation: y(x) = a cosh(x/a + A) + B
The "B" constant is B = -a cosh A

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Thanks Pep,
Did you manage to make the catenary work with a function?
I opened your definition and only the parabolic function worked...
Parabolic curves are as efficient structuraly as catenary no?
thanks a lot,
Arthur
Hi Giulio,
Thanks a lot for thyis script it s really useful.
What are all the checks for in the C# ?
Why did you need to rotate the curve?
Is there a way to do a catenary through a function and not a script?
thanks a lot,
Arthur
Ciao Arthur,
How are you?
How is everything?
Hope you and Sanem are doing great :)
I am tryingout how to draw a catenary curve in rhino but I cant find the manual or the gh way...do you know how to make it a function in gh without using the complicated script?
Thanks so much!!!
So much to still dooo and so little lefttttt!!!
Hope to see you soon!
Betty
I just moved Giulios excellent solver into the core product.


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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
very nice David...
Is there now a catenary solver built into the core product? Having trouble finding it. I'm running v. 0.6.0057.

Thank you.
Brian, you need 0.7.0030 (from below) but there should be an more stable update coming out soon (this week?).

http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/grasshopper-070030-available

Hi David,

 

I am getting a weird result when applying the catenary solver...

Any idea what could cause this?

 

Somehow when reducing the size, of the arch, it works...

 

Many thanks,

 

Arthur

 

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Dear David

I have a problem with the catenary gh component..

It does outcomes in a curve as You have attached the set of curves creating the arched tunnel..

but actually it gives out the simple triangle connection of the 2 base point and height ending point

What i am doing wrong (since i do not have curve (actualy i do but it is not the curved one) ; ) )

I hope i will get the reply asap your schedule can estimate..

I did not upload any file since the question is very simple.

I just simply make 2 points and catch them to the Catenary icon (or line end points)

 

best

Bojan

Are you guys using the latest Grasshopper? Giulio fixed a bug with faulty catenaries. The files Arthur posted work fine on my version.

 

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David Rutten

david@mcneel.com

Poprad, Slovakia

Hi Bojan,

yes, if this is not working, could you please upload a file?

Numerical methods to find roots of the catenary equation can run into numerical instabilities (extremely small or large numbers). I've discussed this with structural engineering PhD candidate Riccardo La Magna one day and he came up with a probably more stable approach. This would need further testing though.

I'd need some samples from Grasshopper 0.8.0061 to help reviewing the component code again.

Thanks,

- Giulio
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giulio@mcneel.com

this is a great definition thankyou, im new to grasshopper and needed to learn a way of creating a catenary  curve.

However could anybody help me. I have a pattern from grasshopper which has multiple points, what i need is for the vector between two points to become individual catenary curves but the catenary curve has to be the length of the original distance between the vectors. Therefore the longer the distance, the larger the curve?

 

Thankyou for any assistance

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