algorithmic modeling for Rhino
I just figured out this short definition for a project and thought I could share since I saw many questions posted about it :)
I have included explanations in the GH file as well.
Cheers!
Selene
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Hi Selini,
I really appreciate your help. :)
By the way, If I want to adjust the curve of boundary as mark in green (attached file), what should i do?
I tried to change the value of {rest length} but it doesn't work.
Thanks a lot!
Loc.
 9-27-2014 12-01-34 PM.jpg, 78 KB
 9-27-2014 12-01-34 PM.jpg, 78 KB                            You can work on this as well (requires a lot of C# scripts in order to work as in real-life: masts, cables, multiple boundaries etc etc).
Tip: always separate valence2 lines from boundary
Tip: Test the MinSurf attached def as well (i.e. Starling in use) : for preparing trimmed breps for Kangaroo and/or outlining minimal breps (as "standalone"). Pay attention to the fact that GH can't internalize data (use Rhino file if this is the case)
best, Peter
 Tens_from_polyline_v3.gh, 43 KB
 Tens_from_polyline_v3.gh, 43 KB                             MinSurf_Starling_Peter_v4.gh, 503 KB
 MinSurf_Starling_Peter_v4.gh, 503 KB                             MinSurf_Starling_Peter_v4.3dm, 813 KB
 MinSurf_Starling_Peter_v4.3dm, 813 KB                            Thank you so much! I will work on it! (Although I'm not familiar with C# yet)
What do you mean GH can't internalise data? I do it all the time..
I made this for a project in the university but the professor told me that in order for the fabric material to work as a tensile, I need to have 4 corners, and the corners need to be A high- B low- C high- D low to create the necessary tension. I probably shouldn't call the previously uploaded one tensile.. the result I ended up with now is in the attachment!
 stegastra biblio8hkhs 3.3dm, 2.4 MB
 stegastra biblio8hkhs 3.3dm, 2.4 MB                             stegastra biblio8hkhs 3b.gh, 28 KB
 stegastra biblio8hkhs 3b.gh, 28 KB                            I'm missing some plugins I think to open v4. As for v3 that's what my teacher explained! but we needed 4 corners. here's to v3 :P
Hi Selini
Good(?) news: Have a look on these as well
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/tensile-membranes-test2
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/tensile-membranes-test
(Note: Images included may NOT load due to that GH internalize bug thing).
Bad news: I'll upload soon (in a separate thread : tensile-membranes-test3) a far more realistic (and complex) case where a variety of C# things do all the input (a variable grid 300*200m + masts + cables + dogs + cats) and Kangaroo does all the rest (Plan A) or Starling does all the rest (Plan B).
Ugly news: Neither GH nor Rhino can handle properly components that are critical in membrane design - I mean things that we use in that ugly bit called real-life (and in shop level of drawings called final study level).
PS: stegastra bibliothikis ??? I like that (I'm Greek).
may the Force (dark option) be with you
best, Peter
PS: Sadistic A1: you forgot the cables (smooth + sadisticQ + masochisticA).
PS: Sadistic Q2: what happens if you add a hole or some of them (normal or inverse cone(s)) - wait for the tensile-membranes-test3 .
PS: Tell your professor that the corner (anchor) topology (as regards Z) thing is more complex that he think (Has he designed anything in real-life?) - play with the 10 pts polyline provided (say 2 or more consecutive points with "about" the same Z as opposed the classic approach: one up there, the next down there : convex/concave membrane "subdomains" etc etc).
My teacher rocks :P He has designed irl, what i sent before is still on the formfinding stage, we'll see about the constructional part later!
I think the problem is that your second green point makes it a concave polygon, which makes it fold on itself. You probably need a convex one to work properly 100%.
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