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Grasshopper - Tensile Structures Definition!!!!!!!

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Comment by Sameer Kumar on September 17, 2009 at 5:24pm
Carlo, your images look fantastic! I would like to know more about how you have modeled these surfaces in Grasshopper. How do you define a catenary? I am happy to take whatever you can give me :)
Comment by Carlo Beltracchi on July 29, 2009 at 4:01am
Hi guys! I really appreciate your attention on this theme.
My first goal was to find an algorhytm to create a kinky surface starting from a 4-sided one. Like in a cloth, where I take a point and stretch it with a hook to another point. Here you can see the topic http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/kinky-surface and download my first definition.
Then I realized that the tensile problem needs to be fronted with a more scientific approach, so I started working on catenaries: firstly I tryed with a catenary between two points, then with a set of catenaries from a set of straight lines, then starting from two lines, linking them with lines like in a hammock,finding catenaries and lofting them (well,that's not exactly what I made,but it's good to explane) with a tensile surface like in this example.
Comment by Vittorio Menna on July 19, 2009 at 8:52am
cool images!
i m working on tensile membranes too, using david rutten's scripts for mesh/nurbs relaxation, but i would like to be able to create a definition, u know, easier to investigate and parametrically modify in real time... r u working on that carlo? how is it going?
Comment by ZHANG Yan - popabczhang on July 13, 2009 at 3:04am
very nice
looking forward detailS~

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