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variable size sections loft

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very kind users of the forum

Given that this is my first discussion and that I have started using nx 7.5 for a few weeks, I wanted to ask you if you can make a loft of various sections with variable dimensions, arranged circumferentially in succession. I know that the loft command in nx does not exist but there is an equivalent (superficie mesh through curves). Unfortunately I have not understood the logic of these commands, I attach an image in such a way as to make the problem understandable. (the loft should also be performed at the bottom). Can you help me by pointing out the correct procedure? Thank you in advance
 

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very kind users of the forum

Given that this is my first discussion and that I have started using nx 7.5 for a few weeks, I wanted to ask you if you can make a loft of various sections with variable dimensions, arranged circumferentially in succession. I know that the loft command in nx does not exist but there is an equivalent (superficie mesh through curves). Unfortunately I have not understood the logic of these commands, I attach an image in such a way as to make the problem understandable. (the loft should also be performed at the bottom). Can you help me by pointing out the correct procedure? Thank you in advance
If you might find yourself...:smile:
 
I thought I'd done it at the time of registration, but I obviously forgot:-) I'll do it right away.
 
place a file where there are some types of surfaces (banals as construction) that can do to your case.
in nx there are different types (in the 'base' module), each with different options, and they are used according to the intended purposes.
in pennies with the swept and the pronounced you have no boundary controls, with the through curves you have the possibility to make a surface with a set of curves more or less parallel (with border controls) and finally with the through curve mesh you have the possibility to make a surface with two sets of curves one more or less perpendicular to the other with boundary controls on both sets of curves.
I have appointed layers with the names of the surfaces present, in layer 100 there are the support surfaces for the boundary conditions.
 

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Sigh...
but nobody uses the full screen???? Troglody!! :tongue:
joke...
I also like to use it, but it is not always convenient.
If you do 5 minutes of full screen modeling video and 5 minutes of design video in the environment together in full screen maybe we could be stimulated to try....if you can....:biggrin:
 

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