Computational Morphologies 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-60919-5_5
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Algorithmic Modelling of Triply Periodic Minimal Surface

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“…In the second step, the minimal surfaces can be generated to create the internal geometry of the brick with walls thickness of about 0.8 cm. In particular, six minimal surfaces are investigated by considering some of the most used surfaces in digital manufacturing [32][33][34]: Gyroid [28], Shwarz Primitive [28], Shoen's Batwing [35], Battista-Costa [36,37], Diamond [29], Sherk tower [38].…”
Section: Novel Conceptual Design Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the second step, the minimal surfaces can be generated to create the internal geometry of the brick with walls thickness of about 0.8 cm. In particular, six minimal surfaces are investigated by considering some of the most used surfaces in digital manufacturing [32][33][34]: Gyroid [28], Shwarz Primitive [28], Shoen's Batwing [35], Battista-Costa [36,37], Diamond [29], Sherk tower [38].…”
Section: Novel Conceptual Design Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(ii) In parallel, periodic minimal surfaces are generated through the visual script from their implicit mathematical equations [28,29]. The functions are plotted with a domain of negative and positive π exploiting the following grasshopper components: construct domain, range, cross reference, evaluate, and iso surface of the plugin "millipede" (https:// wewanttolearn.wordpress.com/tag/millipede/ (accessed on 15 February 2021)).…”
Section: Parametric Modeling Of Minimal Surfaces and Periodic Minimal...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This behaviour cannot be controlled according to the classic linear method (topdown), which seeks to predict all possible situations and subsequently prescribes the solution for dealing with them. Only by defining the behaviour of entities on the basis of the design (bottom-up) and leaving the task of simulating the collective effect of the interactions to the calculating power of the computer is it possible to check the validity of the design hypothesis [1].…”
Section: Computational Design and Complex Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%