Assembling parts for a wind turbine blade

Assembling parts for a wind turbine blade

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Assembling parts for a wind turbine blade

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I am looking for help with an assembly of 5 parts, but I am only able to upload three attachments.  

 

Any advice?

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mdavis22569
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put them in a zip file and attach them


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Curtis_Waguespack
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@Anonymous wrote:

I am looking for help with an assembly of 5 parts, but I am only able to upload three attachments.  

 

Any advice?


Hi abb9984,

 

Reply to this thread and attach the other 2, we can only attach 3 files per post on this forum. In the future you can create 1 zip file and add as many files as you want to it, and then attach it.

 

Also, be sure to mention what version of Inventor you are using, so that people responding don't provide you a solution in a file version that you can not open (for instance if you're using Inventor 2014, and someone creates a solution in Inventor 2016, you would not be able to open it).

 

I hope this helps.
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Anonymous
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attached are the other parts and an assembly that i started.  

 

1 - the two triangular pieces should be mate contrained to one another (i couldn't get that part either).  this would be the "bottom" of the blade design

2 - attached to the triangular assembly should be the two round pieces (in the .iam i used an insert constraint and those seem to be fixed to on another)

3 - the curved rotor blade piece should then be attached to the open end of the round assembled piece (the rounded end of the rotor blade should be fixed to the open round piece)

 

hopefully you are able to download all attachment and hopefully my question makes sense!

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Anonymous
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I'm using 2016

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CCarreiras
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Hi!

 

Something like That?

 

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Anonymous
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thanks for responding!

 

that is very close, but more like the attached screenshot.  i couldn't figure out how to actually constrain the parts to one another, or if it was even possible.

 

rotor design.png

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CCarreiras
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Like this?

 

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Anonymous
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yes!  please attach assembly and parts.  thank you!

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