loopvlaklaag
Loopvlaklaag is a Dutch term used in geometry and computer modeling to describe a tubular layer that surrounds a closed loop in three-dimensional space. In this sense, the loopvlaklaag of radius r around a smooth closed curve gamma is the set of points at a fixed distance r from gamma, taken along the directions normal to the curve. Equivalently, it can be viewed as the tubular neighborhood formed by sweeping a disk of radius r along the loop using the curve’s normal and binormal directions. For a circle, the loopvlaklaag is a torus.
Construction and geometry: Start with a smooth closed curve gamma(t) in three-space. At each point gamma(t), consider
Properties and limitations: The loopvlaklaag is a two-dimensional surface embedded around the loop, not a single
Applications and usage: Loopvlaklagen appear in computer-aided design, 3D printing, and visualization to create hollow rings