Triangular cupola

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Triangular cupola
Triangular cupola.png
Type Johnson
J2 - J3 - J4
Faces 1+3 triangles
3 squares
1 hexagon
Edges 15
Vertices 9
Vertex configuration 6(3.4.6)
3(3.4.3.4)
Symmetry group C3v
Dual polyhedron -
Properties convex
Net
File:Triangular cupola net.PNG

In geometry, the triangular cupola is one of the Johnson solids (J3). It can be seen as half a cuboctahedron.

A Johnson solid is one of 92 strictly convex polyhedra that have regular faces but are not uniform (that is, they are not Platonic solids, Archimedean solids, prisms or antiprisms). They were named by Norman Johnson, who first listed these polyhedra in 1966.[1]

Formulae

The following formulae for the volume and surface area can be used if all faces are regular, with edge length a:[2]

V=\left(\frac{5}{3\sqrt{2}}\right) a^3\approx1.17851...a^3

A=\left(3+\frac{5\sqrt{3}}{2} \right) a^2\approx7.33013...a^2

Dual polyhedron

The dual of the triangular cupola has 6 triangular and 3 kite faces:

Dual triangular cupola Net of dual
Dual triangular cupola.png 160px

Related polyhedra and honeycombs

The triangular cupola can be augmented by 3 square pyramids, leaving adjacent coplanar faces. This isn't a Johnson solid because of its coplanar faces. Merging those coplanar triangles into larger ones, topologically this is another triangular cupola with isosceles trapezoidal side faces. If all the triangle are retained and the base hexagon is replaced by 6 triangles, it generates a coplanar deltahedron with 22 faces.

Augmented triangular cupola.png

The Triangular cupola fill the space with either or combination of(Square pyramid(Johnson solid No.1), Octahedron).[3]


The family of cupolae with regular polygons exists up to 5-sides, and higher for isosceles triangle version.

Family of convex cupolae
n 2 3 4 5 6
Name {2} || t{2} {3} || t{3} {4} || t{4} {5} || t{5} {6} || t{6}
Cupola Triangular prism wedge.png
Digonal cupola
Triangular cupola.png
Triangular cupola
Square cupola.png
Square cupola
Pentagonal cupola.png
Pentagonal cupola
Hexagonal cupola flat.png
Hexagonal cupola
(Flat)
Related
uniform
polyhedra
Triangular prism
CDel node 1.pngCDel 2.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node 1.png
Cubocta-
hedron

CDel node 1.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node 1.png
Rhombi-
cubocta-
hedron

CDel node 1.pngCDel 4.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node 1.png
Rhomb-
icosidodeca-
hedron

CDel node 1.pngCDel 5.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node 1.png
Rhombi-
trihexagonal
tiling

CDel node 1.pngCDel 6.pngCDel node.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node 1.png

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External links


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  2. Stephen Wolfram, "Triangular cupola" from Wolfram Alpha. Retrieved July 20, 2010.
  3. http://woodenpolyhedra.web.fc2.com/J3.html