General Electric just announced the ten finalists for the GE Jet Engine Bracket Challenge.
The contest took place on Grabad.com, the famous online 3D models archive and had a key point of 3D printing technology.
Among the ten finalists there is a project entirely modeled in Rhino by Andreas Anedda and CorsiRhino.it support. They experiment in a new way of modeling in Rhino: a basic mesh was relaxed with Grasshopper and Kangaroo to obtain a fluent shape. After this first step, T-Splines was used again to edit the mesh and reinforce the bracket, creating several rims and cavity to get a stronger and lighter structure similar to a bone. Using these tools, they were able to design a bracket capable of distributing the stress in a very efficient way, creating a complex shape in a relatively short time.
To know more about how to model the Bone414, visit the following link:
http://wordpress.vraywiki.it/?p=741
http://wordpress.vraywiki.it/?p=741
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