Roulette (curve)

Roulette (curve)

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|right|thumb|250px|Construction_of_a_roulette:_specifically,_a_cissoid of Diocles.]

In the differential geometry of curves, a roulette is a kind of curve, generalizing cycloids, epicycloids, hypocycloids, and involutes. Roughly speaking, it is the curve described by a point (called the "generator" or "pole") attached to a given curve as it rolls without slipping along a second given curve.

More precisely, given a curve attached to a plane which is moving so that the curve rolls without slipping along a given fixed curve, then a point attached to the moving plane describes a curve in the fixed plane called a roulette.

In the illustration, the fixed curve (blue) is a parabola, the rolling curve (green) is an equal parabola, and the generator is the vertex of the rolling parabola which describes the roulette (red). In this case the roulette is the cissoid of Diocles.

In the case where the rolling curve is a line and the generator is a point on the line, the roulette is called an involute of the fixed curve. If the rolling curve is a circle and the fixed curve is a line then the roulette is a trochoid. If, in this case, the point lies on the circle then the roulette is a cycloid.

If, instead of a single point being attached to the rolling curve, another given curve is carried along the moving plane, a family of congruent curves is produced. The envelope of this family may also be called an roulette.

A related concept is a glissette, the curve described by a point attached to a given curve as it slides along two (or more) given curves.

Formally speaking, the curves must be differentiable curves in the Euclidean plane. One is kept invariant; the other is subjected to a continuous congruence transformation such that at all times the curves are tangent at a point of contact that moves with the same speed when taken along either curve. The resulting roulette is formed by the locus of the generator subjected to the same set of congruence transformations.

Modelling the original curves as curves in the complex plane, let r,f:mathbb R omathbb C be differentiable parametrisations such that r(0)=f(0), r'(0)=f'(0), and |r'(t)|=|f'(t)| e0 for all "t". The roulette of pinmathbb C as "r" is rolled on "f" is then given by the mapping:

:tmapsto f(t)+(p-r(t)){f'(t)over r'(t)}.

Roulettes in higher spaces can certainly be imagined but one needs to align more than just the tangents.

Example

If the fixed curve is a catenary and the rolling curve is a line, we have:

:f(t)=t+i(cosh(t)-1) qquad r(t)=sinh(t)

:f'(t)=1+isinh(t) qquad r'(t)=cosh(t).

The parameterization of the line is chosen so that :|f'(t)| , =sqrt{1^2+sinh^2(t)} =sqrt{cosh^2(t)} =|r'(t)| ,

Applying the formula above we obtain:

:f(t)+(p-r(t)){f'(t)over r'(t)}=t-i+{p-sinh(t)+i(1+psinh(t))overcosh(t)}=t-i+(p+i){1+isinh(t)overcosh(t)}.

If "p" = −"i" the expression has a constant imaginary part (namely −"i") and the roulette is a horizontal line. An interesting application of this is that a square wheel could roll without bouncing on a road that is a matched series of catenary arcs.

List of roulettes

Notes

References

* Besant, W. H. "Notes on Roulettes and Glissettes", Deighton, Bell & Co., 1890. [http://dlxs2.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=math;idno=00020002 Online]
* [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Roulette.html Weisstein, Eric W. "Roulette" From MathWorld — A Wolfram Web Resource.]

Further reading

* [http://www.2dcurves.com/roulette/roulette.html Roulette at 2dcurves.com]
* [http://www.mathcurve.com/courbes2d/base/base.shtml Base, roulante et roulettes d'un mouvement plan sur plan (French)]
* [http://www.tfh-berlin.de/~schwenk/Lehrgebiete/AUST/Welcome.html Eine einheitliche Darstellung von ebenen, verallgemeinerten Rollbewegungen und deren Anwendungen (German)]


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