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solid cut according to curve

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Hello.
can someone tell me how I can achieve the cutting of the lateral surface of this solid, according to a curve that wraps on it? for example a sinusoid.... thus getting a wave profile.

the solution that offers inventor to draw directly a curve on the side surface, allows me to draw it only manually, so not getting a regular curve. . .

Thank you.
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you could create a sketch (closed) in the plane with the curve that interests you and make a revolution of subtraction

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then remove the volume of the revolution1589443767571.webp
 
you could create a sketch (closed) in the plane with the curve that interests you and make a revolution of subtraction

so to understand


obviously properly positioned and quoted
then remove the volume of the revolution
more than anything else I would like to get such a solid done, but with a surface on which the regular and "only" cut took place
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could be a good example to put on cad in comparison.
I can tell you how I did it with my cad, hoping to help you.
the result is this:

1589447381914.webp1) Curved creation driven by equations (in this case a sinusoid)
2) Curve winding on surface
3) creating a passing surface for the curve wrapped and perpendicular to the surface
4) Cutting
 
could be a good example to put on cad in comparison.
I can tell you how I did it with my cad, hoping to help you.
the result is this:

View attachment 578221) Curved creation driven by equations (in this case a sinusoid)
2) Curve winding on surface
3) creating a passing surface for the curve wrapped and perpendicular to the surface
4) Cutting
exactly is the idea that I'm also having, of course, the diameter of the "tubo" you chose it according to the period of the sinusoid, to allow it to close guaranteeing continuity, right?
 
Hello palumix!! I have to make your own component, I would like to use a different channel from this to communicate with you. How do we do that?
 
I would like to use a different channel from this to communicate with you
to your first message you could save this exit; If you wrote him a private message, you were more beautiful.
the forum is a sharing environment.
 
could be a good example to put on cad in comparison.
I can tell you how I did it with my cad, hoping to help you.
the result is this:

View attachment 578221) Curved creation driven by equations (in this case a sinusoid)
2) Curve winding on surface
3) creating a passing surface for the curve wrapped and perpendicular to the surface
4) Cutting
hi, use inventor 2020. Premitting that I created the equation curve and wrapped it on the outer surface of the cylinder, how do I create the passing surface for the curve wrapped and perpendicular to the surface?? I've been freaking out for two days. Thank you.
 

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Hi.
with nx there is a command called law extension that creates an angled surface compared to another surface.
identical result I got it creating a surface between the wrapped curve and the projection projection projection projection projection projection projection projection projection of the same curve on the inner face made normally to the face itself.
I don't know if I was clear and if inventor does this kind of projection, let me know.

Hi.
 
a way in inventor: use split face to divide the outer face of the cylinder using the projected curve; use thicken/offset to create a new solid. . .
 
Hi.
with nx there is a command called law extension that creates an angled surface compared to another surface.
identical result I got it creating a surface between the wrapped curve and the projection projection projection projection projection projection projection projection projection of the same curve on the inner face made normally to the face itself.
I don't know if I was clear and if inventor does this kind of projection, let me know.

Hi.
Now I'm trying to use nx... we are also using this program during the lessons, together with inventor and solidwork, and probably in this will help me
 

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