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Failed to merge surfaces (pipe surfaces)

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Anonymous
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Failed to merge surfaces (pipe surfaces)

Hi,

I am trying to get rid of the face lines on a pipe design. I created the pipe by using the pipe function on a sketch line. I tried merging faces under surface but it gave me the error "Failed to merge surfaces". Is there a way to create this without those face lines?

 

Thanks in advance!Pipe.png

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Message 2 of 9
Marco.Takx
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi @Anonymous,

 

If it is only for visibility you can press Ctrl.+4 to make all shaded.

 

2020-04-10_11-01-48.jpg

 

Those edges are tangent edges and can't be deleted.

Met vriendelijke groet | Kind regards | Mit freundlichem Gruß

Marco Takx
CAM Programmer & CAM Consultant



Message 3 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: Marco.Takx

Hi,

 

Thank you for your answer, but it's not only for visibility I need it to be one single face, how can I accomplish this?

 

Regards 

Message 4 of 9
HughesTooling
in reply to: Anonymous

Loft might work but you'll need the centre line path and circular sketches both ends. Just did a quick test on a 2d profile and got a single surface, don't know if it'll work with your more complex shape.

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Mark

 

Mark Hughes
Owner, Hughes Tooling
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One more note, you can't create a hollow loft so you'll need 2 lofts or loft and shell.

 

Mark

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jeff_strater
in reply to: Anonymous

why do you need this to be a single face?  It might be possible, but I'm not sure I understand why this is important.  Most CAD designs are composed of multiple faces, and as long as they are tangent continuous, I can't see any benefit to one face over many.


Jeff Strater
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Message 7 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: HughesTooling

This worked!

 

Thank you very much

Message 8 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: jeff_strater

Hi,

 

The reason for this is that I'm planning on running a CFD on this design and having a single face simplify the creation of interferences between fluids.

 

Thanks for reading!  

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jeff_strater
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks, @Anonymous .  Seems like a good reason, thanks for the explanation!

 


Jeff Strater
Engineering Director

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