Extrusionsflächen
Extrusionsflächen, also known as extruded surfaces, are a type of surface in three-dimensional geometry that are generated by moving a two-dimensional shape along a specified path. This process is called extrusion. The resulting surface is a three-dimensional object with a constant cross-section that follows the path of extrusion. Extrusionsflächen can be created using various methods, including linear extrusion, where the shape is moved along a straight line, and rotational extrusion, where the shape is rotated around an axis. These surfaces are commonly used in computer-aided design (CAD) and manufacturing to create complex shapes and structures. They are also used in the study of differential geometry to understand the properties of surfaces and their curvature. Extrusionsflächen have numerous applications in engineering, architecture, and other fields where three-dimensional shapes are required.