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Fractal in 3D CAD

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Oct 21, 2009
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I'm interested in making a fractal pattern in 3D CAD like ProE or Solidworks.
Have any of you done this before?
Would you be willing to share an example?
 
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What do you mean by a fractal, there are many types, some of which lend themselves to 3d, others not, to my way of thinking.

Anyway you could just export the 3d values as a point cloud from your fractal generator and then surface that cloud in CAD.

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Greg Locock


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Another way of building that would be to build a cone, and then stick cones on the outside along a path, and then on the outside of those cones stick small copies of them along the same path, and then repeat ad infinitum. That's good because you are truly building a fractal (-self similar on every scale), and you are using the solid modelling part of the CAD, not just the surfacing and renderer.





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Greg Locock


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I did some work in this a number of years ago when completing a masters degree in mathematics. But I was using C++ software as the platform, Borland I believe, and generating patterns from the various models popular at the time. Basically a development from chaos theory when studying particle dynamics in the rings of Saturn. I'll see if I can dig some of it up, but for sure on those old 5 1/2 floppy disks, can't even read them anymore assuming they're not corrupt.

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Cockroach
 
Cool! But I don't have the technology to read a floppy disk...
 
I would daresay it's basically impossible to use SolidWorks to actually generate the type of fractal you pictured. Exporting a point cloud and then surfacing it might get you something that sort of looks like that fractal at some resolution, but that's not generating the fractal in SW, just a representation. Any time you're generating a representation of a fractal you have to choose some arbitrary resolution at which to generate it.

You could probably write a VBA macro to generate said point cloud, but that's still not really SolidWorks creating it. The beauty of fractals (beyond just the pretty image) is the self-similarity at any scale. SolidWorks certainly can't create a static body with infinite self-similarity.

-handleman, CSWP (The new, easy test)
 
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