SOME SURFACES OF SECOND ORDER AS EXAMPLES OF WEBER`S SURFACES
Journal Title: Journal of Industrial Design and Engineering Graphics - Year 2015, Vol 10, Issue 2
Abstract
In this paper we consider some surfaces of second order as surfaces generated from focaldirectorial elements (point, line, plane). Extraction of parts of the surface according to appropriate algebraic-geometric conditions will also be defined. In the paper was conducted classification of Weber's surfaces of second order with two generative elements. Also considered was application of surfaces of second order in architectural design.
Authors and Affiliations
PETROVIĆ Maja, MALEŠEVIĆ Branko, BANJAC Bojan
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