Castellated rhodoperihedral prism (EntityTopic, 15)

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Revision as of 14:40, 8 February 2014


The castellated rhodoperihedral prism is a crown jewel CRF polychoron discovered on February 4, 2014 by quickfur and confirmed by Klitzing.[1] Although it is not strictly a prism (as it's not the Cartesian product of a base shape with a digon) it is so named as it has similar structure to "real" prisms of uniform polyhedra.

Its cells are two rhodoperihedra, 24 pentagonal pyramids, 40 tetrahedra and 30 bilunabirotundae (bilbiro). The rhodoperihedra form the "ends" of the prism, and are orthogonal to the bilbiro, which form the "sides" of the prism.

Its faces are 40 "end" triangles (x3o), 60 "end" squares (x2x), 24 "end" pentagons (o5x), 120 "lune-facing side" triangles (xo&#x), 120 "rotunda-facing side" triangles (xo&#x) and 60 "side" pentagons (ooooo3ooooo5ooooo&#xt).

It has 120 + 120 + 120 + 120 + 12 = 492 edges and 120 + 24 + 20 = 164 vertices.

Equations

  • The hypervolumes of a castellated rhodoperihedral prism with side length l are given by:
total edge length = 492l
total surface area = (60 + 70√3 + 21√(25+10√5)) · l2
surcell volume = 13 · (60φ2 + 197φ + 74 + 10√2) · l3
bulk = Unknown


Notable Trishapes
Regular: tetrahedroncubeoctahedrondodecahedronicosahedron
Direct truncates: tetrahedral truncatecubic truncateoctahedral truncatedodecahedral truncateicosahedral truncate
Mesotruncates: stauromesohedronstauroperihedronstauropantohedronrhodomesohedronrhodoperihedronrhodopantohedron
Snubs: snub staurohedronsnub rhodohedron
Curved: spheretoruscylinderconefrustumcrind