A “curvature comb” is a type of graphical diagram added to the plot of a curve
which shows a number of “teeth” segments with their bases along the curve, oriented
perpendicular to the curve and proportional in length to its curvature. Personally I find it is easier to interpret a solid curve vs. a collection
of line segments. But eventually I might also add a more traditional
comblike display. I apply a sigmoid function (here, an arctangent) to the curvature so that even
for very extremely sharply kinked cu
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I need to divide a curved pipe in segments with the same length so I can select every other one. It seems to be very simple but I'm not managing to do it. …
Using "Clothoids" creating Alignment when the design is exported to 2D the transition curves turn into tiny lines not to be able to annotate them as clothoids. Is there a way to maintain clothoids during the export? I need to show these in my drawings as transition curves. What is the best way to ...