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Trommelkörper

Trommelkörper is a German term that literally translates to “drum-shaped body.” It is a descriptive, non-standard label used in various disciplines to refer to objects or forms that resemble a drum in their overall shape. Because it is not a universally codified term, its precise meaning depends on the specific context.

In geometry and engineering, a Trommelkörper may denote a solid of drum-like form, typically a cylindrical body

In industrial equipment, the Trommelkörper can refer to the outer cylindrical shell of a device such as

In architecture or sculpture, the concept may appear in descriptions of cylindrical or drum-like sections of

Etymology and related terms: the word combines Trommel (drum) and Körper (body). Related geometric terms include

that
can
have
flat
ends
or
rounded
ends.
In
many
cases,
the
term
is
used
informally
to
describe
a
capsule
or
spherocylinder-like
shape,
which
combines
a
cylindrical
section
with
hemispherical
end
caps.
The
phrase
is
often
employed
in
CAD
drawings
or
design
discussions
as
a
convenient
shorthand
rather
than
a
rigorously
defined
shape.
a
drum
screen,
centrifuge,
or
washing
machine
drum.
In
these
contexts,
the
term
helps
distinguish
the
enclosing
shell
from
internal
components
or
the
material
contained
inside.
structures,
though
such
usage
is
less
common
and
typically
substituted
with
more
precise
terminology.
cylinder,
capsule,
and
spherocylinder.
When
the
term
is
used,
it
is
advisable
to
define
it
explicitly
to
avoid
ambiguity.