Hello you seem desperate !!! Three same posts …
It can be beneficial for some materials to be arranged into a lattice that derives its mechanical properties from the bending strength of the beam elements. This particular lattice is probably used with some elastomer and utilizes the buckling of the beam and gradient to retain some toughness of the bulk material while also reducing mass.
Edit: this structure also appears to have a different deformation mechanism depending on the direction of loading
Want to make a 3d printed sole (Product design thesis) in rhino. Can somebody please resolve the grasshopper code for me? I am somehow not bale to get it although the basic concept here is 3d lattice. PFA of grasshopper and rhino file.Shoe lattice 3d.gh (23.5 KB)Shoe lattice 3d option 1.3dm (1.3 MB)
There are many examples on this site, did you look at them ? If you are doing a thesis it is sure good you manage to do it alone. Viewing your script I understand you are a beginner, we all are or were. There are tons of example so better advice is search, read, try, do, redo … If a thesis is just using people work without understanding what is the point ?
See my post it could help,
Here some render of lattices for shoes.
[20200506_shoe3] [20200506_shoe4] [20200506_shoe5] [20200506_shoe6]
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Disclamer : I am not a shoe designer. I don’t think open lattice are good for shoes … But i was a good exercise to answer this question
To do that I reuse a model of feet that was on this forum.
The I remesh it using the Quad remesher form Rhino 7 WIP
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I used this clean mesh to extract the insole, here I used my Mesh Iso Splitting Script with a single angle.
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