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Ellipsoidal dome

Ellipsoidal dome

Has a bottom cross-section which is a circle, but has a cupola whose curve is an ellipse


An ellipsoidal dome is a dome (also see geodesic dome), which has a bottom cross-section which is a circle, but has a cupola whose curve is an ellipse.[1]

Ellipsoidal dome of Dhyanalinga

There are two types of ellipsoidal domes: prolate ellipsoidal domes and oblate ellipsoidal domes. A prolate ellipsoidal dome is derived by rotating an ellipse around the long axis of the ellipse; an oblate ellipsoidal dome is derived by rotating an ellipse around the short axis of the ellipse.[2]

Of small note, in reflecting telescopes the mirror is usually elliptical, so has the form of a "hollow" ellipsoidal dome.

The Jameh Mosque of Yazd has an ellipsoidal dome.[3]

Graphical illustration of an ellipsoidal dome. Note the blue and red horizontal "ellipses" are circles, at an angle. The blue and red vertical ellipse is rotated, about its vertical axis. At top in blue is a prolate ellipsoidal dome.

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References

  1. Krivoshapko, Sergey (November 2007). "Research on General and Axisymmetric Ellipsoidal Shells Used as Domes, Pressure Vessels, and Tanks". Retrieved 2020-12-15.
  2. South, David (March 24, 2009). "Advanced Dome Calculator". monolithic.org. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
  3. Khodadadi, Anahita. "Interior view of the ellipsoidal dome". ResearchGate. Retrieved 2020-12-15.

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