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Modeling a Wind Turbine Blade in Pro-E

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khuram87

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Hi all,

I am modeling the blades of a wind turbine in Pro-Engineer, but I dont have it any dimensions etc.

What I am doing is:

1. Simply extruding a cylinder for making it reference for a COS (curve on surface).
2. Making a COS through the Style Option.
3. Making a Surface sweep and simply giving it a thickess.
4. Extruding another cylinder for removing material from the 1st one. (I wanted the blade to be offset from the main shaft.)

I wanted to know that:

1. Is there any way I can make a Reference surface (as there are reference modes in the Sketching Option)?
2. Is there any better way to model this blade?

Awaiting replies.

Regards,

Khurram.
 
I would definitely use a variable section sweep. Create a datum curve for the inner edge of the spiral (be it from a cylindrical equation or through some points). Then do the same for the outer edge location. Use both of the datum spirals as trajectories for your VSS, selecting a variable section. For a sketch you can either define a line, which would produce a surface, or you can draw a rectangle, producing a spiral with a thickness. If you make a rectangle make sure not to use any horizontal or vertical constraints, and be sure to constrain the shape to the 2 trajectory ends.

Check out the attached file, it was made in Creo: Pro5 so hopefully you can open it.
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=40f0b924-053d-4314-a408-63fdfb81ecfd&file=spiral.prt.2
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