探研建筑工程弯曲表面与计算机三维模型分析技术(Research on curved surface and computer 3D model analysis technology of building engineering).docVIP

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探研建筑工程弯曲表面与计算机三维模型分析技术(Research on curved surface and computer 3D model analysis technology of building engineering).doc

探研建筑工程弯曲表面与计算机三维模型分析技术(Research on curved surface and computer 3D model analysis technology of building engineering) Research on curved surface and computer 3D model analysis technology of building engineering With the rapid development of new technology and new materials in the field of architectural engineering, as well as the changes of new artistic design ideas and modern design concepts, modern architectural engineering modeling is becoming more and more rich, complex and even specific. The architectural complex in Shanghai, World Expo, in 2010 is a case in point. In fact, as the experimental field of the worlds largest construction of new technologies and concepts, Chinas construction market has the opportunity to practice and explore a large number of new technologies, new technologies and new materials in the field of world-class construction projects. With the development of domestic engineering technology, it is necessary to obtain rich experience and talent reserves. The complex surface of building engineering refers to the surface of the building and the whole or part of the roof. The surface of the building shows the geometric surface which is not flat on the level of the site. The curved surface is one of the most difficult surface forms in the complex surface of the construction curtain project. The curved surface can be divided into ordinary geometry concepts: One way curvature surface (commonly known as a single surface), such as an arch surface, a cone surface, an elliptic cone, a variable curvature (or arbitrary curvature), an arch surface, or a cone surface. Double curvature surface (known as double surface) is when using the path and the bus into the surface by lofting afterlife, bus and paths are formed for the curve surface (such as wave surface and saddle surface etc.), or by bus along the surface curve of the rotating shaft rotating round or oval form (such as spherical, spherical etc.). In engineering, the concept of hyperboloid is more lik

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