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However, unlike the circular cylinder which exhibits a constant curvature at any
point of its surface, the square cylinder exhibits a zero curvature along its faces
and infinite curvature at its corners. The use of Eq. (72) on a point-to- point basis
...
However, unlike the circular cylinder which exhibits a constant curvature at any
point of its surface, the square cylinder exhibits a zero curvature along its faces
and infinite curvature at its corners. The use of Eq. (72) on a point-to- point basis
...
Page 251
The total curvature of surface is an additional property that satisfies these
requirements. [For a detailed description of curvature, see DeHoff, (1967, 1968)
and Cahn, (1967a).] The local curvature of an arbitrarily curved surface is defined
by two ...
The total curvature of surface is an additional property that satisfies these
requirements. [For a detailed description of curvature, see DeHoff, (1967, 1968)
and Cahn, (1967a).] The local curvature of an arbitrarily curved surface is defined
by two ...
Page 252
The integral of the Gaussian curvature, called the integral curvature, may be
shown to be simply related to the topological properties of the surface, provided
the surface is smooth and closed : where Ny is the number of separate parts of
the ...
The integral of the Gaussian curvature, called the integral curvature, may be
shown to be simply related to the topological properties of the surface, provided
the surface is smooth and closed : where Ny is the number of separate parts of
the ...
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