stabum
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Hello, everyone. I thank those who will help me immediately. It may seem like a banal question, mine, but for those who do not know the programs even the simplest thing becomes complex.
I have to realize an aerodynamic profile that at one end has a Naca wing profile and, at the opposite end, the profile collapses in a given-length segment, or if we want, a symmetrical aerodynamic profile with zero lift). I know that the loft command allows to "conjugate" a surface, for example elliptical, not only to any other closed surface, but also to a point (which is useful for drawing, for example, jetty musets or... kitchen spoons). but it doesn't seem possible to end the loft with a segment.
Someone can help me... Thanks again to all. Speaking of which... I use inventor 2011.
I have to realize an aerodynamic profile that at one end has a Naca wing profile and, at the opposite end, the profile collapses in a given-length segment, or if we want, a symmetrical aerodynamic profile with zero lift). I know that the loft command allows to "conjugate" a surface, for example elliptical, not only to any other closed surface, but also to a point (which is useful for drawing, for example, jetty musets or... kitchen spoons). but it doesn't seem possible to end the loft with a segment.
Someone can help me... Thanks again to all. Speaking of which... I use inventor 2011.