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New Methods of the Computer Aided Design of Roofs in Descriptive Geometry Edwin KOŹNIEWSKI Białystok University of Technology Poland [email protected]

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Page 1: New Methods of the Computer Aided Design of Roofs in Descriptive Geometry Edwin KOŹNIEWSKI Białystok University of Technology Poland edwikozn@pb.bialystok.pl

New Methods of the Computer Aided Design of Roofs in

Descriptive Geometry

Edwin KOŹNIEWSKI

Białystok University of Technology

Poland

[email protected]

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Roofs shape the landscape

Dachy kształtują krajobraz

Roofs shape the lansdcape

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Roofs and their skeletons

Roofs shape the lansdcape

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The roof which has a planar base

Roofs shape the lansdcape

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The roof which does not have a planar base

Roofs shape the lansdcape

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Roofs shape the lansdcape

The part regular roof (with court-yard) of the building of the Białystok University and the block of atrial buildings of the Theological Seminary:

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Student’s works – 2003.

Civil Engineering Faculty, I semester

Bialystok University of Technology

Roofs shape the lansdcape

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Roof with constraints (the case from first class)

we construct as follows:A) Let the base of a roof with constraints (double lines) is given,

A1) we embed this base to be a simply connected polygon.

A2) we determine a roof generated by this polygon,

A3) we cut out the roof with constraints by means of a boolean operation

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The determined roof and four projections of it

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The construction of a roof with constraints (a roof with a niche)

a) the base of a roof a1) the indication of the points of additional eaves

a2) the polygon of a auxiliary extended base of a roof

a3) the determination of a roof generated by this polygon

a4) the roof embedded in a regular roof generated by a simple connected polygon

a5) the roof obtained by of a boolean operation

a6) the roof obtained after removing the parts of two ridges

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The construction of a roof with constraints (the case from third class) with two downspout points

b3) the determination of the roof embedded in a regular roof and boolean operation (intersection)

b1) the extended polygon as the base of a roof with two downspout points

b2) the polygon as the simply connected base of a roof

b4) the roof with constraints and two downspout points

b) the base of a roof with constraints and downspout points

the eaves with an

infinitesimal length

this eaves must be

infinitesimal

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Other roof with constraints and downspout

needed correction of a hipped roof end

this eaves must be

infinitesimal

c6) the roof with constraints and one downspout point

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The determination of a roof with complete constraints

the base of a roof with 5 downspout

points

5 infinitesimal

eaves

and

five downspout points

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a2) we decompose the polygon into three parts

The construction of an atrial roof (building with court-yards)

building with coust-yards

a1) we divide this polygon into three partsa) let us consider a generalized 3-connected polygon

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a3) we extend and complete each part of the polygon to three polygons

a4) we determine the roofs generated by each of three polygons

building with coust-yards

The construction of atrial roof (building with coust-yards)(continuation)

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a5) we cut out (boolean operations: subtraction or intersection) parts of roofs

a6) and prepare the parts of roofs to joining to one object

building with coust-yards

The construction of atrial roof (building with coust-yards)

(continuation)

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Dachy z podwórkami

The construction of atrial roof (building with coust-yards)

a7) we connect (boolean operations: union) parts of roofs

a8, a9) and obtain the inquired roof

(continuation)

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Thank you very much

Roofs shape the lansdcape