Sorry, I still do not understand what you want to get.
Assuming we number the curves (by the way: these are not ellipses) from right to left with 1, 2, 3, ... 8, 9.
Now you want a first bunch of lines between curve_1 and curve_2. These lines touch the curve_1 (with their length overall of L1) from top to down with a distance (arc length) of 600. At the bottom remains a small rest.
Q: In which distance touch this lines the curve_2? I guess proportional the the factor of L2 (length of curve_2) divided by L1. Right?
Now the next bunch of lines between curve_2 to curve_3. We place the same number of lines, but from down to top, the distances along the curves are again proportional to the length of the curves. the remaining rest is now on the opposite side (on top). Right?
We repeat the same between curve_3 and curve_4, beginnig from top to down (the remaining rest on bottom), then between curve_4 and curve_5 from down to top and so on.
This is my understanding of your issue, but I'm nearly sure tht is not correct (?).
Now the top of my ignorance: What do you mean with "the center must be straight line"? The center of what? I have no clue what you hope to achieve.
Can you please correct my (surely wrong) assumptions above and try to describe more clearly which result you need?
Jürgen Palme
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