I'm modeling airfoils for CFD analysis and when I try to modify an existing design's specifications, autodesk gives a "The attempted operation did not produce a meaningful result. Try with different inputs". This doesn't make sense to me as other models with slightly different parameters work. I'll quickly mention that coiling different sketches with the same parameters works. Also, would it make any difference finding airfoil.gif (the file it asks for when opening the .ipt)?
I'll attach the file. The coil I'm looking at is coil1 and the paramters are in the coil size tab. I want to have a model with a pitch of 5 meters and a revolution of 0.25 ul and one with a pitch of 10 meters and a revolution of 0.25 ul.
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My first step would be to substantially improve the profiles (missing Tangents) for the Loft (why is it 2 lofts?).
The profiles do not look aesthetically pleasing to me. In my experience - when it doesn't look right, well....
The profile for the coil is not perpendicular to the helix (Coil) unless you start out with at least a small flat section (currently on Natural).
And, have you installed Service Pack 1 and Update 3 for SP1?
Here's an attempt with 5m pitch. It's not perfect, because of some problems in your setup.
1. Sketch3 is built with some radii. Should be better a Spline curve
2. There's a bad spot at the lower side of the airfoil's nose
3. Point allocation of Loft1 was bad. I've cleaned it up a bit
4. Point allocation of Loft2 isn't possible, because of problem 2
With this setup, I could do a coil with the upper half, but not with the complete section. I tried the lower half separately, but no luck, because of kinky contours. Only a surface loft of straight lines was possible.
Well, this loft should be useable as leading sections for another loft from leading edge to trailig edge, with the lower side as rail. But because of problem 2, the rail is too bad.
You'd get further with cleaner sketches.
Walter
Walter Holzwarth
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