Structural Frame II

 

There are two fundamental units within the integrated framework of the UniFrame.

These units are building blocks of the UniFrame.

Which one of the two units you recognize is a matter of perspective.


  From one perspective, you see the UniFrame as an array of conjoined TRD frames, that is, open cells with the common shape of a truncated rhombic dodecahedron (TRD).


 

From another, you see it as an aggregation of a
compound local network
called the

"UniCube."


 

You may recognize the UniCube as the core of a hypercube, a four-dimensional version of the cube.

Computer scientists call the UniCube a reduced 4-D hypercube.


  Also, the UniCube looks like a diagram of the compound cubane (CH8), one of the more famous so-called "cage" molecules recently in the news.

   
Retrun to Top

Return to Patents

Next Page


RMT Navigator

HOME | Quick Summary | RMT Explained | Modeling & Simulation | Patents | Jobs | Contact Us | Download | Site Map


© 1997-2000 by Hexas LLC. All rights reserved.
Web Site Terms and Conditions
Comments and queries to webmaster@unistates.com