• This forum is the machine-generated translation of www.cad3d.it/forum1 - the Italian design community. Several terms are not translated correctly.

profile on a sloped revolution surface

  • Thread starter Thread starter SATURNO07
  • Start date Start date

SATURNO07

Guest
I have an area in a circular revolution inclined, like an ice cream cone, and on it I should go to create a profile and then be able to do an extrusion...how do I have to do? ? ?
I can't, I tried to divide the surface into four parts, create a sketch and project it, but it's not accurate. . .
 
here the surface...I had to create a profile and then go to make an extrusion(of the profile created) to embellish it and make it a relief.. .
 

Attachments

  • wdfwefw.webp
    wdfwefw.webp
    10.2 KB · Views: 5
Sorry, can't you use the "thick surface" command in part design?

(I hope you see the attached image)
thick surface.webp
 
No maybe I didn't explain... I have this surface, the command you gave me is to give thickness to it. .
I have to draw a fantasy on that cylinder (inclined of 10°) and then make it a relief of 2 mm... some kind a decoration. . .
 
you have to use the curved command on surf-wordbench free style
as you see in the attached image
to the
 

Attachments

  • Free Style-Curva on Surf.webp
    Free Style-Curva on Surf.webp
    98.5 KB · Views: 16
ah ok! depends on what kind of decoration you have to do... cmq I would try to project in a sketch the tilted profile to 10° and design a fantasy that follows it more or less and then I make a revolution to thickness.
like this:esempio.webpthen as mentioned above, depends what kind of geometry you want to get. . .
 
you have to use the curved command on surf-wordbench free style
as you see in the attached image
to the
Hello,
you have understood what I have to do, but what I have to draw is a follow-up of reliefs... a little like garbage cans... I attach a photo... the work I want to do is very similar. . .
 

Attachments

  • b498c79781db89512c22735c797f81e1_big.webp
    b498c79781db89512c22735c797f81e1_big.webp
    9.5 KB · Views: 18
I believe you should share the surface and draw only
the reason, referred to a module that, then, you can turn
and repeat to complete the form-
Good job
to the
 
using the wheel command -wordbench gsd, activating
the repeat option, and using the same rotation axis that
you used to generate the initial surface. . .
All clear?
to the
 
there are various methods to carry out the model.

in gsd all wire frame elements can be rested on elements that are not planes (photo a and b), but in your case I think you have to find a compromise in the projection error (photo c) of the profiles perhaps if you find the appropriate plan you can reduce the projection error.

the last possibility could be the use of the work on support (photo d) so you can assign the wos condition to the surface so all the elements you build can already find placed on the surface.

to repeat the built geometry you can use circular traformation (photo e)

Hi.
 

Attachments

  • fotoA.webp
    fotoA.webp
    71.4 KB · Views: 8
  • fotob.webp
    fotob.webp
    68.9 KB · Views: 4
  • fotoC.webp
    fotoC.webp
    86.3 KB · Views: 6
  • fotoD.webp
    fotoD.webp
    58.3 KB · Views: 6
  • fotoE.webp
    fotoE.webp
    41.8 KB · Views: 6
there are various methods to carry out the model.

in gsd all wire frame elements can be rested on elements that are not planes (photo a and b), but in your case I think you have to find a compromise in the projection error (photo c) of the profiles perhaps if you find the appropriate plan you can reduce the projection error.

the last possibility could be the use of the work on support (photo d) so you can assign the wos condition to the surface so all the elements you build can already find placed on the surface.

to repeat the built geometry you can use circular traformation (photo e)

Hi.
You have a pm... My problem is another cmq...I have to do something like that bin...I have to make a relief like that bin...I've been there for days and I can't.. help meiiiiii:36_9_1:

you have a pm
 
Bye.
the cone trunk that you have done, make it solid that is created in a sketch a trapeze and then let it rotate according to the central axis.
created the shape of the single relief made in a different solid (body) giving angles, rays, sforms, etc. after duplicate this solid using the circular matrix around the axis of the cone trunk.
Finally perform a boolean operation of subtraction between the solid (relief) and the cone trunk.
all this in part design. see the annex I made.
you can also do everything in surfaces but it is more laborious and you would put at least triple the time (according to me).
we waved
 

Attachments

saturno
I took advantage of these days of "holiday."......
I attach sample files to build surf
you want to make. . . .
are some ideas that will show you some roads
to do so, ... logically there are other ways to reach
the same result, I just tried to use commands
different to get similar results-
I hope they are useful to achieve your goal-
to the
 

Attachments

  • Surf-1.webp
    Surf-1.webp
    56.5 KB · Views: 8
  • Surf-2.webp
    Surf-2.webp
    62.9 KB · Views: 6
  • Surf-3.webp
    Surf-3.webp
    83.1 KB · Views: 4
  • REV.Surf.rar
    REV.Surf.rar
    2.7 MB · Views: 10
saturno
I took advantage of these days of "holiday."......
I attach sample files to build surf
you want to make. . . .
are some ideas that will show you some roads
to do so, ... logically there are other ways to reach
the same result, I just tried to use commands
different to get similar results-
I hope they are useful to achieve your goal-
to the
I downloaded the .rar but it gives me error at opening the files.. .
here have the v5r18
 
I am sorry, unfortunately it is impossible,
I can't open the file with a previous version,
and save him... with this...
This is one of the limits of catia... ,
I think that the dessault should be used
to be able to overcome this limit
to the
 

Forum statistics

Threads
44,997
Messages
339,767
Members
4
Latest member
ibt

Members online

No members online now.
Back
Top