"The theory of minimal surfaces and surfaces of constant mean curvature is a vigorously developing branch of mathematics which has a broad range of applications in physics, chemistry and biology where it investigates, for example, soap films and bubbles, bimaterial interfaces or capillaries. Over the past decades, it was also boosted by the anticipated nanotechnology applications. Applications of minimal surfaces have been extensively explored in the sculpture (see e.g. the works by ) and in architecture (s, the Shukhov radio tower ... works by etc.) The first mention of minimal surfaces goes back to Lagrange (1798), who considered the... variational problem..."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Tatiana Pavlyukevich, "Spinor representation of Bryant surfaces with catenoidal and smooth ends" (Oct, 2014) dissertation.
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Hyperboloid_structure
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Hyperboloid structure
94 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Hyperboloid structure →
Related Quotes
"Shukhov's water tower['s]... double curved surface... was generated by a mesh of straight members overlapping in cont…"
"Construction history teaches us that excellent, huge structures like this one are invariably the result of a specific…"
"The structures of the great Russian engineer Vladimir Grigor'evič Šuchov (Shukhov) are among the world's most sophist…"
"Many engineering structures of today were anticipated in Shukhov's works. Some of his others have no modern equivalen…"
"Matthias Beckh analyzes these hyperbolic lattice towers... [and] demonstrates how... Shukhov was already parameterizi…"
"The object of this book is gain deeper knowledge on the architectural history of hyperbolic structures. The focus of …"
"This form of construction, which had no predecessors... is notable for its strength and economy of materials. Added t…"
"Even today, Shukhov's load-bearing system can be found in one form or another in architecture..."
"This book presents the results of the first ever extensive analysis of the way these structures work."
"A groundbreaking advance on the way to efficient structures in steel construction was the principle of using tetrahed…"