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Paraboloid
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paraboloid [pə′rabĀ·ə‚lȯid]
(engineering)
A reflecting surface which is a paraboloid of revolution and is used as a reflector for sound waves and microwave radiation.
(mathematics)
A surface where sections through one of its axes are ellipses or hyperbolas, and sections through the other are parabolas.

Paraboloid 

an open quadric surface without a center. There are two types of paraboloids—elliptic and hyperbolic (Figure 1). Paraboloids are two of the five main types of quadric surfaces. The intersection of a hyperbolic paraboloid with a plane is

Figure 1. Paraboloids: (a) elliptic, (b) hyperbolic

a hyperbola, a parabola, or a pair of lines. Two rectilinear generators pass through each point of a hyperbolic paraboloid, which consequently is a ruled surface. In contrast to a hyperbolic paraboloid, an elliptic paraboloid does not intersect every plane in space. When it does intersect a plane, the intersection is either an ellipse or a parabola. In an appropriate system of coordinates the equation for an elliptic paraboloid has the form

and the equation for a hyperbolic paraboloid has the form

Here, p > 0 and q > 0.



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The striking 3 point hypar sail structure combines desert sand, white and terracotta colored fabrics for a creative and colorful appearance.
He plays this idea out in full-scale participatory projects such as the installation Above and Below: The Hypar Room, 1999, named for the main design principle at work, a hyperbolic paraboloid (or "hypar" for short) in which a horizontal warped plane is formed by straight vertical lines beneath it.
 
 
 
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