Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Windows 2008 Server
Hi all
I'm having a mathematic difficulty. I've read all I can find on the subject. I need a formula. I have a circle with a hole in it, cut along a radius and pulled into a helix. I want a formula to return the intersections of this circle with an inner cylinder at 0, 90, 180 and 270 degrees and with an outer cylinder at 0, 60, 120, 180, 240 and 300 degrees. The radius of the inner and outer cylinders is known. The height the helix climbs along the inner and outer cylinders after one full turn is also known.
So, I want x, y and z at each angle and radius, but I do not know the height (z) of the intersection points as they spiral through 3d space. I can obtain x and y on a 2D unit circle using sin, cos and tan (and probably an array), but can't determine z.
Hope I explained that well.
Thanks
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