AutoCAD 2013 :: Extruding / Offsetting Complex Surface

Jan 7, 2014

i need to create a solid by extruding/offseting a spline surface  (attached picture). The problem is, a solid created by simply extruding this surface "outside" would cross itself, so autocad does not allow me to do it (neither extruding, surface offsetting is working) I tried to make a cube then using this surface as a splitting spline - however a solid created this way is flat on z-axis. How can I do this ? Everything is fine with the spline as well as a surface - it's closed one. Obviously the problem is in the fact in the self intersection of the extruded solid. So maybe using it to split a solid is a better approach?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Extruding To Complex Surface

May 16, 2012

I can't post the original files, but I have gotten permission to post jpegs of what I am trying to do.

My end goal is to fill in between the grey part and the surface.  The surface comes from another part in the assembly, and I used Copy Object to get the surface in this part file.  Ideally I would like to do something like Extrude> To Next and select the surface as my terminator.  I have done this with success with curved surfaces, but not complex curved surfaces.  Does Inventor not handle extruding to complex curves?

Another option I tried was simply extending this part out beyond the surface using the Split feature to trim the part.  Again, to no avail.  I also tried creating a subassembly of this part and the part the surface is derived from with this part extending beyond the surface, deriving it and subtracting the surface part so I could use Delete Face with the Lump option.  No dice there, either.

There was a hole in the side of the surface where I am trying to extrude the part (it is still open on the other side of the surface), but I used Patch and it seemed to fill it in just fine.

How to get accurate fill volume data in complex assemblies.

Inventor 2013 (SP2 Update 2), Windows 7 Professional (64-bit), SP1, Intel Xeon 3.07GHz CPU, 12GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro 2000, Vault Basic 2013

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