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screw without end conical height variable

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ok sam I know well, I understand what you mean, but if I as an initial message I read lives without end I immediately think of a toothed wheel. .

I think of the endless screw because it is of form, function and application completely different from the shape, function and application of a toothed wheel :rolleyes:
put "endless screw" on google, look for images and look at the percentage of gears that comen out..say 97%?
you will have a personalized google service :smile: to me come out only endless screws in their various applications (coclees, linear handling, gears etc)
"The words are important! !

appunto, usiamole bene... :wink:
 
exactly a turbine p.e.a.c. and compliments really since they are few who know it is icuramente innovative.

now unable to draw it with solidworks 2010 I ask you a
Indication of how you set it above all understand that feature you used.

to finish a question how do you know the turbines?
Thank you.
Bye.
no one spoke of toothed wheel. Where did you see him?
titurbina seems to want a sort of conical vine (at 3 principles if not mistaken) as seen from the pdf that posted; It should be just a water turbine, like peace.
One thing like that:View attachment 16412This is another method to achieve it. .

titurbine, as you see you can do in different ways.
Unfortunately I am with 2010 and as it is arched it is not possible to save in previous versions.. you try and with a little imagination you will see that you can and it is not complicated.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
still solved the misunderstanding. Why would a hydraulic turbine "conic"? Why is it not simply cylindrical? Where's the advantage?
 
If I as an initial message read lives without end I immediately think of a toothed wheel. .
bho? ?
I just think of an endless life.. without mental contortions:biggrin:. That's what I think.
the fact that between the various applications can gear with a toothed wheel does not lose its identity.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
still solved the misunderstanding. Why would a hydraulic turbine "conic"? Why is it not simply cylindrical? Where's the advantage?
I believe that the conical form is due to the scope of application.
peace turbines are used in rivers and take advantage of river currents rather than jumps (as for francis or kaplan).
probably the conical shape allows them to better follow the direction of the current.
 
exactly a turbine p.e.a.c. and compliments really since they are few who know it is icuramente innovative.

now unable to draw it with solidworks 2010 I ask you a
Indication of how you set it above all understand that feature you used.
I attach the files as you asked me:View attachment peaceTURB.rarI repeat that this is only one of the ways to shape it, and not even the most rapid:smile:. .

greetings
Mar
 
Mote thank you, now my goal is to analyze all the fluid that contours the turbine to be able to understand the fluid dynamic behavior to the finite volumes.
Bye.
 
How can I make a variable step propeller and variable section profile? I would like to represent a thread crest that varies in size
 
If you use I create you are in the wrong section.
if you use solidworks you have more than a few files to start studying a method
 
Can you please help me out?
and how you didn't give a rag of information about what's the problem that blocks you?
Have you at least looked at the files posted by other users?
 

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