VARIATIONS OF CONCAVE PYRAMIDS OF SECOND SORT WITH AN EVEN NUMBER OF BASE SIDES

Concave pyramids of second sort (CP II) are formed similarly to concave cupolae of second sort (CC II) with a comparable logic of emergence to the regular-faced convex pyramids. They are formed by enclosing the space over a regular polygonal base by the lateral deltahedral wrapper consisting of equi...

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Main Authors: OBRADOVIĆ Marija, MIŠIĆ Slobodan, POPKONSTANTINOVIĆ Branislav
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SORGING 2015-06-01
Series:Journal of Industrial Design and Engineering Graphics
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Online Access:http://sorging.ro/jideg/index.php/jid/article/view/205
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Summary:Concave pyramids of second sort (CP II) are formed similarly to concave cupolae of second sort (CC II) with a comparable logic of emergence to the regular-faced convex pyramids. They are formed by enclosing the space over a regular polygonal base by the lateral deltahedral wrapper consisting of equilateral triangles meeting in common apex. The plane net is composed of double row of equilateral triangles, so it is possible to form a regular faced pyramid even with bases greater than pentagonal, whereat the obtained polyhedron will be concave. In this paper we focus on a type of concave pyramids of second sort formed over the basic polygons with an even number of sides, type CP II-B which has half the number of lateral unit cells than the type CP II-A.
ISSN:1843-3766
2344-4681