Abstract

The geometry and methods of forming right conoids are considered in the article. Right conoids are formed by the movement of a rectilinear generatrix perpendicular to a fixed straight line – the axis of the conoid, along which the rectilinear generatrix moves. When moving, the rectilinear generatrix rotates according to a given law around the directrix curve. Usually, the generatrix line is connected to some reference curve that the generatrix line touches. The coordinate grid along the generatrix lines is also connected with the reference curve. In this case, a non-orthogonal coordinate system of a right conoid is formed. Coefficients of quadratic forms of surfaces with a non-orthogonal coordinate system, usually are complex. Methods for analyzing shells with a non-orthogonal coordinate system of the middle surface of the shell are becoming more complicated. The article considers the possibility of forming right conoids with an orthogonal coordinate system, including with directrix reference curves. A vector equation is given for specifying right conoids with an orthogonal nonconjugate coordinate system. Formulas of coefficients of quadratic forms characterizing the internal geometry and curvature of right conoidal surfaces in space with the help of this vector equation are obtained. Based on the vector equations of the surface assignment, drawings of right conoids with various geometric parameters are constructed in the MathCAD program. The difference in the construction of right conoids with orthogonal and non-orthogonal curved coordinate systems is clearly demonstrated, so with different methods of specifying the angles of inclination of rectilinear generatrix of surfaces.

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