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Good evening, everyone!
It's the first time I've been writing on this forum, but it's a long time I know it and I've taken very useful information :biggrin:
I am modeling a centrifugal compressor with solidworks 2010 but I have many problems:
- to create the palettes I use the loft function, but the big problem is that the program does not "understand" that the palettes must be part of the base structure of the impeller (it often reports errors of zero thickness, self intersecting geometry and numerous problems when boot simulation, because palette and body of the impeller considers them separate pieces)
to solve the problem I tried to realize a shovel that leaves not from the external conical surface, but from the inside (generating therefore, voluntarily, a compnetration), also in this case the problem does not solve and the simulation does not go.
I hope someone can help me, I'll tie the file.
It's the first time I've been writing on this forum, but it's a long time I know it and I've taken very useful information :biggrin:
I am modeling a centrifugal compressor with solidworks 2010 but I have many problems:
- to create the palettes I use the loft function, but the big problem is that the program does not "understand" that the palettes must be part of the base structure of the impeller (it often reports errors of zero thickness, self intersecting geometry and numerous problems when boot simulation, because palette and body of the impeller considers them separate pieces)
to solve the problem I tried to realize a shovel that leaves not from the external conical surface, but from the inside (generating therefore, voluntarily, a compnetration), also in this case the problem does not solve and the simulation does not go.
I hope someone can help me, I'll tie the file.