Trisha Shetty (Editor)

Elongated dodecahedron

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Type
  
Plesiohedron

Edges
  
28

Faces
  
8 rhombi 4 hexagons

Vertices
  
18

Elongated dodecahedron

Vertex configuration
  
(8) 4.6.6 (8) 4.4.6 (2) 4.4.4.4

Symmetry group
  
D4h, [4,2], (*422), order 16

In geometry, the elongated dodecahedron, extended rhombic dodecahedron, rhombo-hexagonal dodecahedron or hexarhombic dodecahedron is a convex dodecahedron with 8 rhombic and 4 hexagonal faces. The hexagons can be made equilateral, or regular depending on the shape of the rhombi. It can be seen as constructed from a rhombic dodecahedron elongated by a square prism. Along with the rhombic dodecahedron, it is a space-filling polyhedron.

Contents

Tessellation

  • It can tesselate all space by translations.
  • It is the Wigner-Seitz cell for certain body-centered tetragonal lattices.
  • This is related to the rhombic dodecahedral honeycomb with an elongation of zero. Projected normal to the elongation direction, the honeycomb looks like a square tiling with the rhombi projected into squares.

    Variations

    The elongated dodecahedron can be constructed as a contraction of a uniform truncated octahedron, where square faces are reduced to single edges and regular hexagonal faces are reduced to 60 degree rhombic faces (or pairs of equilateral triangles). This construction alternates square and rhombi on the 4-valence vertices, and has half the symmetry, D2h symmetry, order 8.

    References

    Elongated dodecahedron Wikipedia