Userwish - Fan-Impeller - Siemens NX 11 Training - Part Design
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- I didn´t use section surface, because this needs more input-elements than the sweep in catia - so I used a sweep along a guide - enjoy!
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iyi ve ayrıntılı bir çalışma olmuş,umarım daha çok komut kullandığınız çalışmalar da yaparsınız.Teşekkürler Bay Wolfgang Walden
You´re welcome and I will try to do so
Super
Thanks :)
Good job, like!
Thanks :)
Hello Sir..
Hi there ;)
Hi Wolfgang Walden! You added 1MM guide lines that over pass the material thickness for you to join to the main part, otherwise it will kissing surfaces of the main part. Is that right?
Yes that is the reason - sort of a parasolid problem. You cannot combine bodies which only touch/kiss.
Interesting! Does the design rotate in the direction the open surfaces are facing or in the other direction, as would be the case with a conventional centrifugal pump, for example?
Sorry, I´m not an engineer - it is just an exercise, it might not work at all. But I would assume - it should rotate (related to the thumbnail) - clockwise.
@@wolfgang.walden.cad.training thanks. I'm working on human-powered flight with a new pedal system capable of around 1500 rpm and I had not considered a design such as the one featured in your video. Despite reservations about ducted propellers, my plan would have to be ducted.
hi, have you nx licence ? because very expensive program
Yes, I have but only a "small" one.
I've been learning a lot!
Thanks!
Great :)
when i am trying to subtract from the rib..it's saying unable to trim..i am doing exactly like the video.
Obviously not ;) - sorry without your part I really can´t tell.
You probably didn't have "fix at current time stamp" selected on the extract function
Good morning, my greetings:
In AutoCAD the problem to me how can I join two objects in one object (like the fan in this example) (ruclips.net/video/0niU27Q6i3s/видео.html) (minute 16:30) that I mean 2 objects (the UCS in the first object is different from the UCS in the other object thank you too much
Use boolean command : UNION.
Thank you for your interest, when I tried many times not success with the command union and other commands, I think there is a different way to that in AutoCAD, and here I ask you as an expert, thank you for your interest.
I will do this exercise in autocad as well, this week and upload the video ;)
What is the most famous CAD-CAM software in Germany?
Sorry, I don´t know because I don´t do CAM.
Wolfgang Walden What about CAD?
Private question. What is your Job and Where?
LOL - you can read this in the channel info and on my website. I do all sorts of software-training especially CAD.
The biggest companies in germany use CATIA and NX.
Do you know how to use CAE in NX?
Sorry - not in NX, because I have no licence for CAE.
@@wolfgang.walden.cad.training I need a stable simulation of the metal stamping mold!
help me!! thank your
@@namnguyentan5386 Sorry, I have no NX-licence for that
@@wolfgang.walden.cad.training ok thank you