schakelsurfaces
Schakelsurfaces is a term found in Dutch-language geometry and design literature, translating roughly as “interlocking surfaces.” It refers to a class of surfaces constructed from multiple patches that interlock along a network of seams, producing a single connected surface by the arrangement of its parts rather than by a single, smooth sheet.
A schakelsurface is formed by partitioning a base surface into a finite set of patches. The patches
In mathematical discussions, schakelsurfaces appear in the study of piecewise smooth or polyhedral surfaces and tilings.
The idea is used in architecture, engineering, and computer graphics for creating lightweight shell structures, interlocking
The term comes from Dutch schakelen, meaning to interlock or to connect in a linked way. See