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Using isometries for computational design and fabrication

Caigui Jiang, Hui Wang, Víctor Ceballos Inza, Felix Dellinger, Florian Rist, Johannes Wallner, Helmut Pottmann

2021ACM Transactions on Graphics21 citationsDOI

Abstract

We solve the task of representing free forms by an arrangement of panels that are manufacturable by precise isometric bending of surfaces made from a small number of molds. In fact we manage to solve the paneling task with surfaces of constant Gaussian curvature alone. This includes the case of developable surfaces which exhibit zero curvature. Our computations are based on an existing discrete model of isometric mappings between surfaces which for this occasion has been refined to obtain higher numerical accuracy. Further topics are interesting connections of the paneling problem with the geometry of Killing vector fields, designing and actuating isometries, curved folding in the double-curved case, and quad meshes with rigid faces that are nevertheless flexible.

Topics & Concepts

Gaussian curvatureCurvatureComputationPolygon meshConstant curvatureIsometric exerciseFolding (DSP implementation)Task (project management)Surface (topology)Constant (computer programming)Developable surfaceGeometryComputer scienceGaussianMathematicsMean curvatureAlgorithmPhysicsEngineeringMechanical engineeringMedicineQuantum mechanicsProgramming languagePhysical therapySystems engineeringAdvanced Numerical Analysis Techniques3D Shape Modeling and AnalysisComputer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
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