- Archimedean spiral
The Archimedean spiral (also known as the arithmetic spiral) is a
spiral named after the 3rd century BC Greekmathematician Archimedes . It is the locus of points corresponding to the locations over time of a point moving away from a fixed point with a constant speed along a line which rotates with constantangular velocity . Equivalently, in polar coordinates ("r", "θ") it can be described by the equation:
with
real numbers "a" and "b". Changing the parameter "a" will turn the spiral, while "b" controls the distance between successive turnings.Archimedes described such a spiral in his book "
On Spirals ".Characteristics
This Archimedean spiral is distinguished from the
logarithmic spiral by the fact that successive turnings of the spiral have a constant separation distance (equal to 2π"b" if θ is measured inradian s), while in a logarithmic spiral these distances form ageometric progression .Note that the Archimedean spiral has two arms, one for θ > 0 and one for θ < 0. The two arms are smoothly connected at the origin. Only one arm is shown on the accompanying graph. Taking the mirror image of this arm across the y-axis will yield the other arm.
One method of
squaring the circle , by relaxing the strict limitations on the use of straightedge and compass in ancient Greek geometric proofs, makes use of an Archimedean spiral.Sometimes the term "Archimedean spiral" is used for the more general group of spirals
:
The normal Archimedean spiral occurs when "x" = 1. Other spirals falling into this group include the
hyperbolic spiral ,Fermat's spiral , and thelituus . Virtually all static spirals appearing in nature arelogarithmic spiral s, not Archimedean ones. Many dynamic spirals (such as theParker spiral of thesolar wind , or the pattern made by a Catherine's wheel) are Archimedean.Applications
The Archimedean spiral has a plethora of real-world applications.
Scroll compressor s, made from two interleaved Archimedean spirals of the same size, are used for compressing liquids and gases. [cite web|url=http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5603614.html|title=Fluid compressing device having coaxial spiral members|accessdate=2006-11-25|author=Sakata, Hirotsugu and Masayuki Okuda] The coils ofwatch balance spring s and the grooves of very earlygramophone record s form Archimedean spirals, making the grooves evenly spaced and maximizing the amount of music that could be fit onto the record (although this was later changed to allow better sound quality). [cite web|url=http://ronpenndorf.com/journalofrecordedmusic5.html|title=Early Development of the LP|author=Penndorf, Ron|accessdate=2005-11-25] Asking for a patient to draw an Archimedean spiral is a way of quantifying human tremor; this information helps in diagnosing neurological diseases. Archimedean spirals are also used inDLP projection systems to minimize the "Rainbow Effect", making it look as if multiple colors are displayed at the same time, when in reality red, green, and blue are being cycled extremely fast. [cite web|url=http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/dlp1.htm|title=Adding Color and the Reliability of DLP|author=Wilson, Tracy V.|accessdate=2005-11-25]See also
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Clackson scroll formula
*Hyperbolic spiral
*Fermat's spiral
*Logarithmic spiral
* Triple spiral symbolReferences
External links
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* [http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Java/Spiral.html Page with Java application to interactively explore the Archimedean spiral and its related curves]
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