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Ingeometry, a triakis tetrahedron (orkistetrahedron[1]) is a Catalan solid with 12 faces. Each Catalan solid is the dual of an Archimedean solid. The dual of the triakis tetrahedron is the truncated tetrahedron.

Triakis tetrahedron

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Type Catalan solid
Coxeter diagram
Conway notation kT
Face type V3.6.6

isosceles triangle
Faces 12
Edges 18
Vertices 8
Vertices by type 4{3}+4{6}
Symmetry group Td, A3, [3,3], (*332)
Rotation group T, [3,3]+, (332)
Dihedral angle 129°31′16
arccos(−7/11)
Properties convex, face-transitive

Truncated tetrahedron
(dual polyhedron)
Triakis tetrahedron Net
Net
3D model of a triakis tetrahedron

The triakis tetrahedron can be seen as a tetrahedron with a triangular pyramid added to each face; that is, it is the Kleetope of the tetrahedron. It is very similar to the net for the 5-cell, as the net for a tetrahedron is a triangle with other triangles added to each edge, the net for the 5-cell a tetrahedron with pyramids attached to each face. This interpretation is expressed in the name.

The length of the shorter edges is 3/5 that of the longer edges.[2] If the triakis tetrahedron has shorter edge length 1, it has area 5/311 and volume 25/362.

Cartesian coordinates

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Cartesian coordinates for the 8 vertices of a triakis tetrahedron centered at the origin, are the points (±5/3, ±5/3, ±5/3) with an even number of minus signs, along with the points (±1, ±1, ±1) with an odd number of minus signs:

The length of the shorter edges of this triakis tetrahedron equals 22. The faces are isosceles triangles with one obtuse and two acute angles. The obtuse angle equals arccos(–7/18) ≈ 112.88538047616° and the acute ones equal arccos(5/6) ≈ 33.55730976192°.

Tetartoid symmetry

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The triakis tetrahedron can be made as a degenerate limit of a tetartoid:

Example tetartoid variations
       
       

Orthogonal projections

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Orthogonal projections (graphs)
Centered by Short edge Face Vertex Long edge
Triakis
tetrahedron
       
(Dual)
Truncated
tetrahedron
       
Projective
symmetry
[1] [3] [4]

Variations

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A triakis tetrahedron with equilateral triangle faces represents a net of the four-dimensional regular polytope known as the 5-cell.

 

If the triangles are right-angled isosceles, the faces will be coplanar and form a cubic volume. This can be seen by adding the 6 edges of tetrahedron inside of a cube.

 

Inmodular origami, this is the result to connecting six Sonobe modules to form a triakis tetrahedron.

Stellations

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This chiral figure is one of thirteen stellations allowed by Miller's rules.

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Spherical triakis tetrahedron

The triakis tetrahedron is a part of a sequence of polyhedra and tilings, extending into the hyperbolic plane. These face-transitive figures have (*n32) reflectional symmetry.

*n32 symmetry mutation of truncated tilings: t{n,3}
  • t
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  • Symmetry
    *n32
    [n,3]
    Spherical Euclid. Compact hyperb. Paraco. Noncompact hyperbolic
    *232
    [2,3]
    *332
    [3,3]
    *432
    [4,3]
    *532
    [5,3]
    *632
    [6,3]
    *732
    [7,3]
    *832
    [8,3]...
    *∞32
    [∞,3]
    [12i,3] [9i,3] [6i,3]
    Truncated
    figures
                         
    Symbol t{2,3} t{3,3} t{4,3} t{5,3} t{6,3} t{7,3} t{8,3} t{∞,3} t{12i,3} t{9i,3} t{6i,3}
    Triakis
    figures
                   
    Config. V3.4.4 V3.6.6 V3.8.8 V3.10.10 V3.12.12 V3.14.14 V3.16.16 V3.∞.∞
    Family of uniform tetrahedral polyhedra
    Symmetry: [3,3], (*332) [3,3]+, (332)
                   
                                                   
    {3,3} t{3,3} r{3,3} t{3,3} {3,3} rr{3,3} tr{3,3} sr{3,3}
    Duals to uniform polyhedra
                   
    V3.3.3 V3.6.6 V3.3.3.3 V3.6.6 V3.3.3 V3.4.3.4 V4.6.6 V3.3.3.3.3

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ Conway, Symmetries of things, p.284
  • ^ "Triakis Tetrahedron - Geometry Calculator".
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