2023
DOI: 10.3934/math.2023573
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On inextensible ruled surfaces generated via a curve derived from a curve with constant torsion

Abstract: <abstract><p>If both the arc length and the intrinsic curvature of a curve or surface are preserved, then the flow of the curve or surface is said to be inextensible. The absence of motion-induced strain energy is the physical characteristic of inextensible curve and surface flows. In this paper, we study inextensible tangential, normal and binormal ruled surfaces generated by a curve with constant torsion, which is also called a Salkowski curve. We investigate whether or not these surfaces are min… Show more

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“…In [19][20][21][22], the features and applications of generated surfaces across various mathematical fields have been specified. The investigation of equiform Bishop spherical image governed surfaces in Minkowski 3-space yields important minimality and developability requirements, with consequences for computer-aided geometric design and physics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [19][20][21][22], the features and applications of generated surfaces across various mathematical fields have been specified. The investigation of equiform Bishop spherical image governed surfaces in Minkowski 3-space yields important minimality and developability requirements, with consequences for computer-aided geometric design and physics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eren et al [7] employed the modified orthogonal frame to investigate the evolution of space curves and some special ruled surfaces. Yuksel et al [8], studied the inextensibility of tangential, normal, and binormal ruled surfaces generated by a Salkowski curve. Some theorems related to the inextensibility of ruled surfaces in R 3 were proved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%