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modeling on ansys a variable section

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maxgat88

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Hello, everyone.

I need a tip, I'm modeling a lifting hook and I used the vdrag command to extrude the volume starting from an area and giving it a line as a path.

But now the hook I want to end it with the same section but scaled (of 75%) how do I do? can you always use something from the extrude command?

Hello and thank you
 
draw all lines that will delimit your solid and then use the askin command. nb: the thing is a little difficult and boring.
or draw geometry with a cad at will and import it.
 
Hello Maxgat,
modeling within ansys is what it is. It is usually used as a mid-level modeler (solidedge). I've done so many good things myself) and the finite element analysis module (ansys). if you find a free modeler or test version 30 days I would say that you can also use evolved modelers such as inventor (parameter modeler) or spaceclaim (direct motor).
or as stefano says, build the curves of the inner and outer limit and then you will have to define the sections (I don't know how... seen that light years have passed) but I think it is similar to the other modelers.
 
Guys, thank you all.
the solution lies in the bsplin command thanks to which it is possible to connect 2 keypoints indicating the exit slope from the first and entry to the second through the definition of the managerial cosines.
then from them generate the areas that delimite the volume and from them the volume itself.

your advice was valid but unfortunately being a mechanical engineer who followed the energy course I have no practice with the computer-assisted design.

Bye!
 

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