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I am currently designing a fish robotic analog as part of my research. The project was going well until I needed to design the tail. The tail is a separate element that will later be bolted to the caudal peduncle (posterior section of the body). The horizontal cross-section of the tail lobes was chosen as a standard NACA0012 hydrofoil. The thickness of the chord is wider near the peduncle and gets thinner closer to the tip of the lobe (see 'Additional images' for reference). If only designing a hydrofoil, a simple guided loft would probably suffice. However, the flat, vertical cross-section of the peduncle must have a precise shape/dimensions consisting of a 3mm exterior offset from a 37x12mm ellipse. Ideally, I need the (symmetrical) superior and inferior tail lobes with a NACA0012 chord profile to seamlessly transition into the thicker caudal peduncle while ensuring the caudal peduncle maintains the desired shape and dimensions.
This is where all my trouble started. I have tried many combinations involving solid lofts and surface lofts with interior and/or exterior guides. I have tried to model an entire lobe at a time, only one side of the lobe followed by a mirror and even serial lofts, but none of the solutions produced acceptable results. I have come close in some cases, but the curvature map and section analyses revealed slight imperfections (i.e., concave leading edge). Additionally, I couldn't figure out how to appropriately include the NACA0012 hydrofoil cross-section. I essentially left the loft features' figure out' an approximation. But this is not what I want.
I have been stuck on this for a couple of weeks now, so I decided to seek help/feedback from the Fusion 360 community. I generally design simpler 3D objects, so I may be unaware of a specific workflow that would enable designing this fish tail. I am attaching a file for reference, including the main sketches that define the overall shape and dimensions of the tail (superior tail lobe only). I'm also including screenshots of some common issues I found when running curvature and cross-section analyses.
Thank you all in advance for your help, suggestions, and assistance with this project!
NBT
A visual reference of how the superior lobe of the fish tail is constructed. The CAD does not include any of the (many) attempts I've made to generate a solid/surface.
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