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SUMMARY:Rectifying Strip Patterns
DESCRIPTION:Bolun Wang and Hui Wang (King Abdullah University of Science a
 nd Technology (KAUST)), Eike Schling (The University of Hong Kong), and He
 lmut Pottmann (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST))
 \n\nA straight flat strip of inextensible material can be bent into curved
  strips aligned with arbitrary space curves. The large shape variety of th
 ese so-called rectifying strips makes them candidates for shape modeling, 
 especially in applications such as architecture where simple elements are 
 preferred for the fabrication of complex shapes. In this paper, we provide
  computational tools for the design of shapes from rectifying strips. They
  can form various patterns and fulfill constraints which are required for 
 specific applications such as gridshells or shading systems. The methodolo
 gy is based on discrete models of rectifying strips, a discrete level-set 
 formulation, and optimization-based constrained mesh design and editing. W
 e also analyse the geometry at nodes and present remarkable quadrilateral 
 arrangements of \nrectifying strips with torsion-free nodes.\n\nRegistrati
 on Category: Full Access\n\nSession Chair: Juno Kim (University of New Sou
 th Wales; School of Optometry and Vision Science, Faculty of Medicine and 
 Health, UNSW)\n\n
URL:https://asia.siggraph.org/2023/full-program?id=papers_584&sess=sess134
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