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OpenSCAD
53 lines
2.8 KiB
OpenSCAD
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// NopSCADlib Copyright Chris Palmer 2020
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// nop.head@gmail.com
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// hydraraptor.blogspot.com
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//
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// This file is part of NopSCADlib.
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//
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// NopSCADlib is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the
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// GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
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// the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// NopSCADlib is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
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// without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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// See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with NopSCADlib.
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// If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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//
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//
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//! Catenary curve to model hanging wires, etc.
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//!
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//! Although the equation of the curve is simply `y = a cosh(x / a)` there is no explicit formula to calculate the constant `a` or the range of `x` given the
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//! length of the cable and the end point coordinates. See <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catenary#Determining_parameters>. The Newton-Raphson method is used to find
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//! `a` numerically, see <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton%27s_method>.
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//!
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//! The coordinates of the lowest point on the curve can be retrieved by calling `catenary_points()` with `steps` equal to zero.
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//
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include <core/core.scad>
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use <maths.scad>
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function catenary(t, a) = let(u = argsinh(t)) a * [u, cosh(u)]; //! Parametric catenary function linear along the length of the curve.
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function catenary_s(d, a) = 2 * a * sinh(d / a); //! Length of a symmetric catenary with width `2d`.
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function catenary_ds_by_da(d, a) = 2 * sinh(d / a) - 2 * d / a * cosh(d / a); //! First derivative of the length with respect to `a`.
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function catenary_find_a(d, l, a = 1, best_e = inf, best_a = 1) = //! Find the catenary constant `a`, given half the horizontal span and the length.
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assert(l > 2 * d, "Not long enough to span the gap") assert(d) let(error = abs(catenary_s(d, a) - l))
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error >= best_e && error < 0.0001 ? best_a
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: catenary_find_a(d, l, max(a - (catenary_s(d, a) - l) / catenary_ds_by_da(d, a), d / argsinh(1e99)), error, a);
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function catenary_points(l, x, y, steps = 100) = //! Returns a list of 2D points on the curve that goes from the origin to `(x,y)` and has length `l`.
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let(
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d = x / 2,
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a = catenary_find_a(d, sqrt(sqr(l) - sqr(y))), // Find a to get the correct length
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offset = argsinh(y / catenary_s(d, a)),
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t0 = sinh(-d / a + offset),
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t1 = sinh( d / a + offset),
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h = a * cosh(-d / a + offset) - a,
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lowest = offset > d / a ? [0, 0] : offset < -d / a ? [x, y] : [d - offset * a, -h],
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p0 = catenary(t0, a)
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)
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steps ? [for(t = [t0 : (t1 - t0) / steps : t1]) catenary(t, a) - p0] : lowest;
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