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Good morning, I imported a propeller created in solidworks as from image, I would like to understand if someone has some experience about how it could be created in inventor.

I press that the propeller like that of a marine motor are able to create it, but this has me a bit flattened, I appreciate some suggestions thanks

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Please write in nimuscle, given that the uppercase is equivalent to screaming.
returning to us, what is unclear about the process?
the basics for making a marine propeller or an aircraft propeller are the same, changing the fluid in which they operate and the regime.
Where are you doubtful?
on the calculation of the propeller?
do you want to make a propeller that already exists by redesigning it with inventor?
Good day:)
 
Sorry about the capital. I practically have a drone prop and should redesign it and then print it 3d.
I press that I am a goat in fact of aerodynamics, however the times that I designed a marine propeller I made a 3d sketch of 1/4 of helical curve and carrying out a sweep of a line along the path of the 3d sketch I get the surface that with a thickening from the result. The problem is that the aircraft propeller is much less thick than the marina and more tapered, how to get that?
I tried with the orientation of the parallel path and we're pretty much there, but I'm not too sure.

Anyway, thank you for the answer and happy birthdays, and it's time for the capital.Parte1-2.webpParte1.webp
 
I press that I'm a goat in aerodynamics
the premises for what you want to do are not the best. Anyway, I'll take you company:

However the times that I designed a marine propeller I made a 3d sketch of 1/4 of helical curve and carrying out a sweep of a line along the path of the 3d sketch I get the surface that with a thickening from the result. [/QUOTE]What you did is everything except a propeller. It is precisely the sweep of a line along a path. It was enough to have a helid in the middle to define a "elica" form, then even the fusilli would be propeller.

the surface of the propeller is obtained by joining a series of profiles appropriately arranged along the axis of the shovel.

Get out of here to get you a first idea.https://www.google.it/search?q=draw...v&ved=0ahukewjzr6njy4bkahwhorokhrp3aa4qsaqihgafter you have determined which type of profiles you need to understand how to use inventor to create the 3d model for example using the loft function. search for serious tutorials on how to model that tiupo of surfaces. even if they are not of inventor can be of great help anyway.
 
the premises for what you want to do are not the best. Anyway, I'll take you company:

However the times that I designed a marine propeller I made a 3d sketch of 1/4 of helical curve and carrying out a sweep of a line along the path of the 3d sketch I get the surface that with a thickening from the result.
What you did is everything except a propeller. It is precisely the sweep of a line along a path. It was enough to have a helid in the middle to define a "elica" form, then even the fusilli would be propeller.

the surface of the propeller is obtained by joining a series of profiles appropriately arranged along the axis of the shovel.

Get out of here to get you a first idea.https://www.google.it/search?q=draw...v&ved=0ahukewjzr6njy4bkahwhorokhrp3aa4qsaqihgafter you have determined which type of profiles you need to understand how to use inventor to create the 3d model for example using the loft function. search for serious tutorials on how to model that tiupo of surfaces. even if they are not of inventor can be of great help anyway.[/QUOTE]thank you for the answer, you immediately see the experience, as you say I have left too much sent; Your advice opened my mind, I know the loft. Now the hard way is to identify the profiles and guide the loft, I'll try on the days to follow and I'll let you know.

Happy new year.
 
I try to tell you about the initial question:
but do you want to design the propeller according to parameters you know/you don't know or just want to reproduce with inventor that particular created in solidworks?
in the first case knocks at the door of marcof that seems hardware in the matter, in the second case, if it is only for exercise, make several floors along the propeller and create sketches of the cut profile that then you will copy in a new file and here you can vary them, modify them to make the loft with guide trajectories to get your customized propeller
 

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