Abstract Helical space curves are characterized by the property that their unit tangents maintain a constant inclination with respect to a fixed line, the axis of the helix. Equivalently, a helix exhibits a circular tangent indicatrix, and constant curvature/torsion ratio. If a polynomial space curve is helical, it must be a Pythagorean-hodograph (PH) curve. The quaternion representation of spatial PH curves is used to characterize and construct helical curves. Whereas all spatial PH cubics are helical, the helical PH quintics form a proper subset of all PH quintics. Two types of PH quintic helix are identified: (i) the "monotone-helical" PH quintics, in which a scalar quadratic factors out of the hodograph, and the tangent exhibits a consistent sense of rotation about the axis: and (ii) the general PH quintics, which possess irreducible hodographs, and may suffer reversals in the sense of tangent rotation. First-order Hermite interpolation is considered for both helical PH quintic types. The helicity property offers a means of fixing the residual degrees of freedom in the general PH quintic Hermite interpolation problem, and yields interpolants with desirable shape features.
Characterization and Construction of Helical Polynomial Space Curves / R. FAROUKI; C. HAN; C. MANNI; A. SESTINI. - In: JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS. - ISSN 0377-0427. - STAMPA. - 162:(2004), pp. 365-392. [10.1016/j.cam.2003.08.030]
Characterization and Construction of Helical Polynomial Space Curves
SESTINI, ALESSANDRA
2004
Abstract
Abstract Helical space curves are characterized by the property that their unit tangents maintain a constant inclination with respect to a fixed line, the axis of the helix. Equivalently, a helix exhibits a circular tangent indicatrix, and constant curvature/torsion ratio. If a polynomial space curve is helical, it must be a Pythagorean-hodograph (PH) curve. The quaternion representation of spatial PH curves is used to characterize and construct helical curves. Whereas all spatial PH cubics are helical, the helical PH quintics form a proper subset of all PH quintics. Two types of PH quintic helix are identified: (i) the "monotone-helical" PH quintics, in which a scalar quadratic factors out of the hodograph, and the tangent exhibits a consistent sense of rotation about the axis: and (ii) the general PH quintics, which possess irreducible hodographs, and may suffer reversals in the sense of tangent rotation. First-order Hermite interpolation is considered for both helical PH quintic types. The helicity property offers a means of fixing the residual degrees of freedom in the general PH quintic Hermite interpolation problem, and yields interpolants with desirable shape features.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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