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Trigonal trapezohedron

Trigonal trapezohedron
Trigonal trapezohedron
Type trapezohedron
Conway notation dA3
Coxeter diagram CDel node fh.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node fh.pngCDel 6.pngCDel node.png
CDel node fh.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node fh.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node fh.png
Faces 6 rhombi
Edges 12
Vertices 8
Face configuration 3,3,3,3
Symmetry group D3d, [2+,6], (2*3), order 12
Rotation group D3, [2,3]+, (223), order 6
Dual polyhedron trigonal antiprism
Properties convex, face-transitive

In geometry, a trigonal trapezohedron, or trigonal deltohedron,[1] or isohedral rhombohedron,[2] or rhombic hexahedron[3] is a three-dimensional figure formed by six congruent rhombi.

Six identical rhombic faces can construct two configurations of trigonal trapezohedra. The acute or prolate form has three acute angle corners of the rhombic faces meeting at the two polar axis vertices. The obtuse or oblate or flat form has three obtuse angle corners of the rhombic faces meeting at the two polar axis vertices.

A trigonal trapezohedron is an isohedral rhombohedron. (A general rhombohedron allows up to three types of rhombic faces, three different rhombic angles, with symmetry order 2.)

Geometry

Trigonal trapezohedra are a special kind of parallelepipeds, and are the only parallelepipeds with six congruent faces. Since all edges must have the same length, every trigonal trapezohedron is also a rhombohedron.

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A trigonal trapezohedron with square faces is a cube.
Rhombic dodecahedron 4color.png
A rhombic dodecahedron can be dissected into 4 identical obtuse trigonal trapezohedra.
Rhombic hexecontahedron.png
The rhombic hexecontahedron can be dissected into 20 acute golden rhombohedra meeting at a center point.

Golden rhombohedron

Acute golden rhombohedron.png
Acute form
Flat golden rhombohedron.png
Obtuse form

The golden rhombohedra are the two special cases of the trigonal trapezohedron with golden rhombus faces. The acute or prolate form has three acute angle corners of the rhombic faces meeting at the two polar axis vertices. The obtuse or oblate or flat form has three obtuse angle corners of the rhombic faces meeting at the two polar axis vertices.

Related polyhedra

Asymmetric variation

A lower symmetry variation of the trigonal trapezohedron has only rotational symmetry, D3, and is made from 6 identical irregular quadrilaterals.[4] These quadrilaterals necessarily have two adjacent sides of equal length. This shape is a twisted trapezohedron for n=3.

Polar axis Side Net
Trigonal trapezohedron gyro-polar.png Trigonal trapezohedron gyro-side.png Trigonal trapezohedron gyro-net.png

A regular octahedron augmented by 2 regular tetrahedra creates a trigonal trapezohedron, with coplanar equilateral triangles merged into 60-degree rhombic faces.

Gyroelongated triangular bipyramid.png

It is the simplest of the trapezohedra, an infinite sequence of polyhedra which are dual to the antiprisms. The dual of a trigonal trapezohedron is a triangular antiprism.

Family of n-gonal trapezohedra
Polyhedron image Digonal trapezohedron.png TrigonalTrapezohedron.svg Tetragonal trapezohedron.png Pentagonal trapezohedron.svg Hexagonal trapezohedron.png Heptagonal trapezohedron.png Octagonal trapezohedron.png Decagonal trapezohedron.png Dodecagonal trapezohedron.png ... Apeirogonal trapezohedron
Spherical tiling image Spherical digonal antiprism.png Spherical trigonal trapezohedron.png Spherical tetragonal trapezohedron.png Spherical pentagonal trapezohedron.png Spherical hexagonal trapezohedron.png Spherical heptagonal trapezohedron.png Spherical octagonal trapezohedron.png Spherical decagonal trapezohedron.png Spherical dodecagonal trapezohedron.png Plane tiling image Apeirogonal trapezohedron.svg
Face configuration Vn.3.3.3 V2.3.3.3 V3.3.3.3 V4.3.3.3 V5.3.3.3 V6.3.3.3 V7.3.3.3 V8.3.3.3 V10.3.3.3 V12.3.3.3 ... V∞.3.3.3

See also

  • Truncated triangular trapezohedron

References

  1. ^ http://mathworld.wolfram.com/TrigonalTrapezohedron.html
  2. ^ Lines, L (1965). Solid geometry: with chapters on space-lattices, sphere-packs and crystals. Dover Publications.
  3. ^ http://www.origamiheaven.com/rhombicpolyhedra.htm
  4. ^ Fair Dice: Trigonal Trapezohedron Asymmetrical sides


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