Actual I have 2016.
Can you attach your *.ipt attempt here?
Hi a.prokop,
See the example at this link:
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com
Curtis,
Wow, that is some impressive modeling right there. Why wasn't an ellipse drawn, lines the horizontal plane and the vertical axis drawn, the ellipse trimmed, and the sketch revolved? One sketch, one operation there.
@Anonymous wrote:
Curtis,
....and the sketch revolved? One sketch, one operation there.
Create a 2D drawing of your Revolve and compare the views to the image attached by the OP.
I think you will see the problem with Revolve.
I think he’s into dished end for stainless steel vessels, torispherical, ellipsoid, etc.
Here are some examples:
http://pvtools.weebly.com/uploads/3/7/9/4/37946983/dish_head.pdf
attached is my 2015 attempt; I am not into surfaces so it needs checking by one of these mad geniuses that posted before me to check my model and correct my attempt.
here is another example with calculation formulas:
http://pvtools.weebly.com/uploads/3/7/9/4/37946983/dish_head.pdf
Edit:
the ones I've done so far are circular so revolving the sketch is sufficient but he wants an ellipse at the vessel end. I wonder how would that be manufactured....
mrdeanosid,
The trouble is, the footprint/plan/top view of what OP is trying to achieve is elliptical. Not just a straight-up elliptical head, as Curtis reminded me. Check out salariua's model. I thought that was a good way to go about it. I like to "paramater-ize" things, too. Might not be a bad idea for a double-elliptical head template.
Solution Curtis Waguespack is ok.
But there are errors during the use of the shell.
Thank you for your help.