generative modeling for Rhino
Beams were placed at the edges of this mesh (created with Kangaroo) and later analysed structurally using Karamba for GH. The resulting largest moments were used to pipe the edges. See example 1 in the Karamba group: http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/karamba/page/example-files
Tags: Kangaroo, Karamba
Albums: Simply Rhino Workshops
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Comment by Arthur Mamou-Mani on April 4, 2012 at 4:39pm Hi Patrick, great to hear from you! I aagree Karamba is really nice and simple. An engineer at the workshop said it takes him at least an hour to set up a similar model in a structural analysis software. Linking it with Galapagos makes it even better, especially when linking the model to environmental constraints at the same time as structure. We also dispatched members in compression from the one in tension and only piped the one in compression! Are you joining our pub meeting? It would be great to finally meet.
Comment by Patrick Drewello on April 4, 2012 at 6:51am Arthur.
Karamba is really powerful! You can also re-input your model back into a new model. So the behaviours within the first model can inform the structural properties/members of the next model.
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