I want to create a surface from a mesh

I want to create a surface from a mesh

kyler_lind
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I want to create a surface from a mesh

kyler_lind
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I want to create a surface from a mesh to complete FEA analysis with. The file contains a laser scan converted to an STL mesh of a large above ground storage tank. I need a surface for the shell (Cylinder) to mesh with shell elements in inventor nastran. Can anyone tell me the best way to go about this? I have tried the "Fit mesh face" feature but it is not great. Any help on this would be great. 

 

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JDMather
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@kyler_lind 

The geometry is very simple (but the mesh is rubbish representation of the geometry).

I would simply recreate from scratch using the mesh only as reference.

Should only take a few minutes.

 

Edit: Are you sure you selected the correct units on import?


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kyler_lind
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The units arent correct you are right. Its hard to see from the mesh, but it isnt a perfect cylinder and i want to maintain the shape with the reverse engineered model. What method would you recommend to do this?

 

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sam
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kacper.suchomski
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@kyler_lind wrote:

it isnt a perfect cylinder and i want to maintain the shape with the reverse engineered model. What method would you recommend to do this?

 


This is not a problem. Just use the Spline command instead of circle in the sketch.
You can project the mesh points onto the sketch to determine the spline trajectory.
You can also see that the solid is not perfectly vertical, so you can make 2 boundary sketches and use Loft instead of extrude.

Either way, as @JDMather mentioned, it will take you a few minutes to modeling this geometry.


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