How to calculate the volume of a 3D triangular mesh?

16 views (last 30 days)
I have a pyramid with these vertices (each side is a triangle):
[-4 0 5;
1 -5 5;
1 0 1;
1 5 5;
1 0 0]
How can I calculate it's volume?
I couldn't quite understand this answer.
  5 Comments
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 21 Nov 2019
Edited: Adam Danz on 21 Nov 2019
Even if I flip the z axis in my figure, it still doesn't produce the pyramid coordinates in the image in your comment above.
So, does your previous comment compute the volume of the pyramid would answers your question?
[update Re:PM]
Feel free to attach data to a comment or to your question. But more importantly, please clarify your question. Your code above seems to compute the volume so what problems are you having?
Hadi Ghahremannezhad
Hadi Ghahremannezhad on 21 Nov 2019
Yes, because there are also faces and edges in the mesh alongside the vertices.
The code does not compute the volume. The last comment is the part that I need to use the vertex positions to compute the volume of the whole mesh and put it in vol.

Sign in to comment.

Accepted Answer

Ridwan Alam
Ridwan Alam on 21 Nov 2019
Edited: Ridwan Alam on 21 Nov 2019
Untitled1.png
Not quite sure I understood the problem. Yet, a hunch:
vertices = [-4 0 5;
1 -5 5;
1 0 1;
1 5 5;
1 0 0];
g = []; N = [];
for k = 1:size(vertices,1)
g = [g, sum(vertices(k,:))/3];
a = abs(vertices(k,1)-vertices(k,2));
b = abs(vertices(k,1)-vertices(k,3));
N = [N, a*b*sin(pi/3)]; % assuming theta = pi/3
end
Volume = sum(g.*N)/6;
  2 Comments
Hadi Ghahremannezhad
Hadi Ghahremannezhad on 21 Nov 2019
Do you know what the logical and sign means between two vectors? Is that the normal of two vectors?
Ridwan Alam
Ridwan Alam on 21 Nov 2019
Edited: Ridwan Alam on 21 Nov 2019
I believe that meant cross product of two vectors;
A ^ B = |A| |B| sin[theta]
Btw, please vote up if you liked the conversation!

Sign in to comment.

More Answers (0)

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!