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solid multisection

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I am trying to model a turbine blade using three profiles on three spaced floors.
I can't do the sweep in any way, it always makes me mistake.
attach the file to r21
thanks for the help
Mar
 

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I am trying to model a turbine blade using three profiles on three spaced floors.
I can't do the sweep in any way, it always makes me mistake.
attach the file to r21
thanks for the help
Mar
the error is in the profile duplication on the first sketch, and secondly I would say that a multi-section (loft) is more suitable than a sweep.
I'll attach the file to you.

I did it with surfaces, you can repeat the same steps with the equivalent function of solids.

Hi.
 

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Sorry, but duplication is an addition for other purpose I had forgotten to remove before sending the file.
the error is always there if I use solid multisection and select the three profiles in partdesign.
also what are sweeps and lofts? solid multisection which is it?
Excuse me if I am ..de coccio .
Mar
 
I attach the screens that appear.
Moreover if in your file gate multisection, I am no longer able to reconstitute it as it manifests the same errors.
Is it a problem with how I click profiles?
Mar
 

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1.webpthe sections must be selected chon a congruous order, but the error you commit is that you do not align the closing points.
by means of the button on the text "point of closure" replace the position of the point in the areas indicated with the green.

Hi.
 
I had to change in coupling-relation because with tangency it was equal.
What are the 4 options?
Mar
 
I had to change in coupling-relation because with tangency it was equal.
What are the 4 options?
Mar
quota=marcofa;339606]I had to change in coupling-report because with tangency it was equal.
What are the 4 options?
Mar[/QUOTE]loft is equivalent to multi-section.

the various options vary to the surface quality, with ratio, the arches you use for the surface are divided into equal parts and the various sectors are connected to each other (you will notice that your surface is divided into multiple patches).
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multiII.webp Summit

Hi.
 
and if you choose the closing points properly you can condition the patches (for example converge them at one point), if you need to ask;)
 

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