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create 3D truss?

Anonymous
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Hello,

is there a way to create a 3D truss like this one in the attached image??

Thanks

truss_dome.GIF
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Anonymous
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Additionally, to fill the interior space between the axis, maybe with shell tool, however through a faster way??
Anonymous
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ok maybe there is no answer..
To put it somewhat differently: can we make something like a shell - curved surface, that resembles curtain wall??
I want to create a curved item made of flat surfaces similar to each other like triangles or hexagonals..

Thanks again
Yes. You could make truss shapes to from something like a soccer ball skin using a veriety of shapes.

Are you interested in making something constructible, dimensionable, manufacturable, engineerable...real. Or are you just wanting to make pretend parts. Something that simulates the real thing?

Either way we can make something like this with ArchiCAD.

If you care to get a little more specific about the shapes you want for your orb, I would be interested in helping you find some interesting solutions.

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Anonymous
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Could this be created faster in another 3d based program, then imported into ArchiCAD using IFC or even as a 3d dwg/object?

Surely doing this using the standard ArchiCAD tools will be tedious, and a pain to modify if something changes?

The ideal ArchiCAD-based solution would be to develop a parametric GDL object which would be freely adjustable in every way imaginable, but it would be quite a mathematical challenge!

I'll be interested to see what ideas Steve has up his sleeve!
Clue #1:Buckminster Fuller

http://www.hoist-point.com/soccerball.htm







http://www.tutorialized.com/view/tutorial/Modeling-a-soccer-ball/63144

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Anonymous
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in a first level I would appreciate sth that simulates the real thing, however my aim is to construct a dimensionable - real thing.
I believe that we could design this construction in a RHINO environment using 'paneling tools' but the drawback is the continuous feedback to Archicad in order to correct any changes..
Thus it would be priceless to be entirely constructed in Archicad.
Anonymous
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the attached image represents almost what I want to design: a geodesic dome composed by triangle or hexagonal surfaces which are supported by a load bearing truss..
I hope that this description is more helpful..
geodesic_dome_2.jpg
Is that the one at the south pole? http://mooreturf.com/mo_southpole.php?a=4


http://www.temcor.com/specs.php


There are several manufactures of structural systems like this.
Any of them can be modeled quite accurately with ArchiCAD. Gussets are the key.

http://geometrica.com/

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Anonymous
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Correct!
By gussets do you mean the joints??
I'm trying to find the method to do this...