Abstract:
Geodesic curves in surfaces
are not only minimizers of distance, butthey are also the curves of
zero geodesic (sideways) curvature. Itturns out that this property
makes patterns of geodesics the basic geometric
entity when dealing with the cladding of a freeform surface with wooden
panels which do not bend sideways. Likewise a geodesic is the favored
shape of timber support elements in freeform architecture, for reasons
of manufacturing and statics. Both problem areas are fundamental in
freeform architecture, but so far only experimental solutions have been
available. This paper provides a systematic treatment and shows how to
design geodesic patterns in different ways: The evolution of geodesic
curves is good for local studies and simple patterns; the level set
formulation can deal with the global layout of multiple patterns of
geodesics; finally geodesic vector fields allow us to interactively
model geodesic patterns and perform surface segmentation into
panelizable parts.
Bibtex:
@article{pottmann-2010-gp,
title = "Geodesic Patterns",
author = "Helmut Pottmann and Qixing Huang and Bailin Deng and
Alexander Schiftner and Martin Kilian and Leonidas Guibas and
Johannes Wallner",
journal = "ACM Trans.\ Graphics",
volume = 29,
number = 4,
year = "2010",
pages = "\#43,1-10",
url="http://www.geometrie.tugraz.at/wallner/geopattern.pdf",
note = "{P}roc. SIGGRAPH",
doi = "http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1778765.1778780",
}
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