algorithmic modeling for Rhino
I am being a bit picky here, but wondering why I am able to get Ruled surfaces (built in Grasshopper) which return Gaussian curvature results of just slightly less than 0.
Correct me if I am wrong - these ruled surfaces are by definition developable which by definition should return 0 Gaussian curvature throughout their extents?
I have attached some images - I can attach the definition if necessary but it seems to be the case with any random nurbs curve defined ruled surface.
Thanks!
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As far as I know a ruled surface is not necessarily developable. Ruled surfaces are made by connecting two curves using only straight lines, however for a surface to be developable adjacent straight lines need to be either exactly parallel or they must intersect. I'm pretty sure ruled surfaces create lines that merely cross.
David - thanks for you reply - yes it seems you are right - see a more detailed discussion here:
ruled vs developable surfaces:
http://web.mit.edu/hyperbook/Patrikalakis-Maekawa-Cho/node190.html
Given either your definition or the definition in the MIT article - how might you begin to use grasshopper to make developable surfaces between arbitrary NURBS curves. I know Evolute Tools has a piece of software as a purchase which does this already but I'm interested in the geometry / logic.
Any help in the right direction would be greatly appreciated!!
Hi David - already found another discussion from Daniel Piker on the subject:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/developable-surface
Thanks again for pointing out my misunderstanding of ruled surfaces - very interesting topic!
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