Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi, i am attempting to unroll pipes but because it is curvy and round, I can't unroll normally in rhino. 

Because of the s shape, I can't unroll it in rhino. I will just be a straight 2-d surface such as this: 

this doesn't produce the s-shape pipe when I make my physical model, will just be a straight cylindrical pipe. 

Can anyone help me to solve this problem using grasshopper? I would appreciate this a lot. thanks :) 

Rhino file is below. 

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A curved pipe is a doubly curved surface which cannot be unrolled to a flat surface without stretching or compressing.

Can I know how do I do that? 

thank you 

You can't do it. Nobody can do it. It's mathematically impossible. If you want to make a wavy pipe by bending some material (paper, sheet metal, plastic) you will first have to approximate the shape with singly curved fragments, such as a succession of cut cylinders. Then each cylinder can be unrolled individually.

ok, thank you for you help, david. I found a way on how to approximate it.  

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