AutoCAD Inventor :: Sweep Out Curve Section Between Two Faces Of Different Sizes

Jan 10, 2014

I have two faces of different size and am trying to sweep out a curve section between the two. But since the two faces are of different size it only follows the path with the original face selected. 

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Sweep - Trimming And Discarding Faces Error

Sep 26, 2013

I'm trying to sweep six circles along 6 3d sketches however I receive the 'The attempted operation had problems trimming and discarding faces. Try again with different outputs.

I have been suffering with the above error message and i am at my wits end. I've tried tracing the the geometry, played dot to dot joining up the points but to no avail. Some sweeps work and others don't.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Sweep Along A Curve

May 11, 2011

I have looked through these forums and found plenty of sweep problems and the answers to the problems but none for this particular type. I made a 3d intersection curve and am trying to sweep a profile along that curve but I keep getting the discontinuous segments error. I am using standard inventor 2011.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Intersection Curve Sweep End Profiles?

Jan 7, 2012

I am practicing modelling 3D sweeps using an intersection curve, and tried to insert a swept cut on the attached model, but the ends are not circular.  I assume this is because the plane which I drew the sweep profile on is not on the top face.  Is there an easy way to rectify this and create the semicircular channel in the ends?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Select Profile For Sweep In Section View

May 23, 2012

I am trying to perform a sweep of a profile and I am unable to select the profile. I have a part with a plane through the part. I created a profile on this plane that I want to sweep along my path. However whenever I try to select the profile I am unable to, even when I sectioned the part to the created plane.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Intersection Point Between Cylindrical Curve And Faces In Body

Feb 7, 2013

I want to find the intersection point between a cylindrical curve and faces in a body. I have the start point an start vector and a rotational velocity. With this values it should be possible to create this cylindrical curve.

Is there a function in inventor which I can use?

Currently I am using the function "FindUsingRay". But I thing that there is only the possibility to fire a linear function through the body.

Today I found the command "FindUsingVector":

Sub FindUsingVector(OriginPoint As Point, Direction As UnitVector, ObjectTypes As SelectionFilterEnum(), ByRef UseCylinder As [defaultvalue(-1)] Boolean, ByRef ProximityTolerance As [optional] VARIANT, ByRef VisibleObjectsOnly As [defaultvalue(-1)] Boolean, ByRef LocationPoints As [optional] VARIANT,

I did not find any information in the "Autodesk Programming help". what is the difference between this both functions?

Is the argument "UseCylinder" for a switch into cylindrical coordinate system?

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AutoCAD 2010 :: 3D Curve Sweep Without Twist At The End Of Path?

May 23, 2012

I'm trying to do a 3d curve stair rail. I had the 3d spline path, I had the polyline rail profile, but after I sweep the profile, it end up being twisted at the end of the rail. Same problem happens  when I did a sweep using a helix path, imagine a vertically placed rectangular profile at one end of the path then after using sweep command, the other end was somehow twisted on a certain degree. How can I avoid this twisting problem

See the before and after image. I wanted the rectangle profile to remain vertical throughout the whole sweep

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Splitting Curved Faces Into Two Faces?

Jan 11, 2013

i got Inventor recently, and i've been working on a model of a longboard just to teach myself how to use the tools in Inventor. right now i'm trying to color areas for the griptape pattern so i drew the 2D pattern and projected it onto the 3D model of the longboard. but when i tried to split the faces of the model along the projected pattern only a few of the projected lines split the faces. for other faces i kept getting these errors: 

Create parting line failed Crane.ipt: Errors occurred during update Split11: Could not build this Split The attempted operation did not produce a meaningful result. Try with different inputs.

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Revit :: Creating Complex Curve As A Path To Sweep?

Jul 9, 2013

How does one draw a complex curved line to act as the path for a sweep in REVIT 14?

I need to create an arch (shown in elevation), that follows a curved path (shown in plan).

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Maya Modeling :: Sweep Profile Along A Closed Curve / Spline?

Jan 29, 2014

It's possible in maya to sweep a profile along a closed curve? Like in 3DsMax, for example to make a window frame with a particular section profile?

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AutoCad 3D :: Unable To Sweep Object When Attempting Helical Sweep For Pipe Thread

Dec 22, 2012

I am attempting to model an internal 1/8"-27 NPT thread, both the through hole and the tapered part of the hole are modeled, but after I draw the helix and the polygon and orient the polygon to the helix correctly, (or even if I don't, I have tried it) it keeps saying unable to sweep object. I am using Sweep with Alignment with the No option. If I select the polygon first, then click sweep, it works, but rotates the polygon so that what I get ends up looking nothing like a thread profile.

I have tried reducing the polygon radius down to a ridiculously small value, thinking it might have been interference due to a possible trig miscalculation, but with no success, still have the same issue. FYI, I am using a .037" turn height for 27 TPI and a polygon radius of .0214", with a helix small end radius of .177" and large end radius of .189".

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Create Hyperbola Curve Using Equation Curve (Autodesk 2013)

Feb 19, 2013

I want to draw hyperbola curve whose equation is  x^2/a^2  - y^2/b^2=1. May I use equation curve tool to make the above hyperbola. 

I have also made a hyperbola curve of aforesaid equation through conventional method on mathematical ground in the past.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Calculate Section Modulus On Certain Cross Section Of Solid Part?

Dec 9, 2013

I am trying to verify the bending strength of a solid part. Need to calculate the section modulus on certain cross section. Don't know how to do it using inventor.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Incorrect Radial Section View - Section Participation None

Sep 24, 2012

The section view behaves strangely with the ‘section participation: none’ components

Invertor2012 sp2
Win7 x64

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Section View Not Parallel With Section Line?

Nov 19, 2011

why my section is not parallel with my section line. I did constrain my section line in the section line sketch.

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Revit :: How To Get Horizontal Sweep To Miter With Vertical Sweep

Jan 29, 2014

Solution to getting a horizontal sweep to miter with a vertical sweep? Or maybe there is a way to pick a path? A feature in the full version that Autodesk deemed unnecessary for LT.

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Revit :: Getting Horizontal Sweep To Miter With Vertical Sweep?

Feb 22, 2013

getting a horizontal sweep to miter with a vertical sweep? Or maybe there is a way to pick a path? A feature in the full version that Autodesk deemed unnecessary for LT

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Section An Assembly In Breakout But Not Section

Sep 24, 2013

In the drawing view below, I want to section the green assembly only within the red section.  I've tried this with a breakout and it doesn't work.  There doesn't seem to be a way to exclude the green from the section and yet include it in the breakout.

Infrastructure DSP '14 / Product DSP '14 / Vault Professional 2014
Dell Precision T1650
Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit
Intel E3-1270 V2 3.5GHz / 32G RAM
Nvidia Quadro 2000, Driver 331.82
Space Navigator, Driver Version 6.17.7

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Top Section To Blend Into Bottom Section?

Jan 11, 2013

How can I revolve the top section to blend into the bottom section.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Rotating A Sweep

Feb 13, 2013

On solidworks, There is an option to rotate the profile along the path as it sweeps. I'm curious if there is anything similar to that ability in Inventor? And if not, if there is a way to create a helix along a curved axis.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Create A 3D Sweep

Aug 1, 2013

Trying to create a 3D sweep.  I want to keep the sweep parallel to the XZ plane (like a parting surface).  In the attached part, there is a SweepSrf3 that has sort of what I am trying to do, but it does not go all the way around the path.  Notice how the sweep is parallel to the plane.  I tried to do the same thing in SweepSrf4, by selecting the 3D Sketch1 as the path, Sketch2 as the profile, and Workplane2 as the Guide Surface.  That failed.

In SweepSrf4, the only way that I could get the sweep to come close to working was to use the 3D Sketch1 as the guide rail and the circle as the Path.  Seems like I need to use the circle as the guide rail and the 3D Sketch1 as the path to get what I want... but that fails.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Is It Possible To Sweep A Solid Along A Path

Jan 24, 2012

Is it possible to sweep a solid along a 3d sketched line path to cut a groove / slot? This is like milling a slot in material on a milling machine so the cutter goes along a path removing material.

I can draw a rectangle that represents the side plane of a slot type cutter and this works but in the corners it is not working like a round cutter and leaves sharp corners which then need filleting to finish, but also I am not sure if it is cutting exactly as if a solid round/cylinder cutter would.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Align Sweep Profile

Mar 5, 2013

I am having difficulty aligning the profile for a sweep feature.  I need the profile to be normal to the path, but aligned vertically.  In other words, the rectangular profile should remain "plumb" along the entire sweep.  Is there a simple way to do this?

I have shared the sample files, trying to use the profile in two different ways, through Dropbox (they are too large to upload).  I am using Inventor 2013.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Sweep Profile Not Going Along Path?

Jan 8, 2014

I am trying to sweep a profile throughout the helical sweep path which is a series of 3d sketches. The sweet prifile sweeps correctly to the first 3d sketch profile but whin I select the second line the preview is gone and Inventor gives me an error saying the sweep cannot be done. how I can have the sweep done throughout the helical structure.Attached is the ipt file.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Won't Sweep Or Build Pipe Run?

Mar 22, 2012

I tried the tube and pipe run to build this segment, and cannot select the route from the 3D sketch.

This route was based off of a 3D sketch made from included geometry from another part.

Tried sweeping too - and get error that the sweeping operation did not produce a meaningful result.

But I don't get the self intersecting error.

All this is is a .250 OD and .180ID profile that needs to be run through the path.

I included the part file.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Sweep With Guide Rail

Nov 6, 2012

 am using Inventor 2012.  Is there any way to select two rails when sweeping? One for the x and one for the y.  I can only select one rail. If I choose Profile Scaling X & Y, it does not sweep the way I want to.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Retrieve A Bend From Sweep?

Oct 4, 2012

I have created a pipe using sweep through 2 planes and 3d sketch. I want a specific bend on that pipe to be extracted for drawing purpose. How do I do that ?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Get Overall Length Of Sweep Path?

Sep 8, 2011

Is there some way to get the overall length of a sweep path?

We are creating a 3D sketch to run a pipe cross section along and for the final material we need to know what the LF is.

Inventor Pro 2013 (PDS Ultimate)
Vault Pro 2013
Windows 7 64
Xeon 2.4 Ghz 12GB

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Sweep Cut With Solid Body

Feb 28, 2011

i used to use Solidwork's sweep-cut with a solid body feature but i can't find it in Inventor now.

Procedure:

In part file;

Create a second solid body (must be axis-symetric, like revolved feature),

Create a path that intersects with the solid (can be a line or a curve),

Sweep the solid along the path with cut command.

I need this where the sweep-cut with a profile is not enough, to get surfaces obtainable by milling on a cylindirical body on a helical path.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Sketch Disappears After Sweep

Sep 1, 2013

So I have a 3D sketch. As you can see in the image attached, there are circles on a 2D plane that are attached to circles on another 2D plane via all the purple lines. My goal is to do a sweep for each of the circles so that I can get a bunch of holes. However, after I do the first sweep, the sketch disappears (see pic 2) and I do not know how to go back to the sketch so I can sweep again and again.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Sweep With Guide Rail Using API?

Jun 29, 2012

We are developing an equation driven 3d spline using VBA.

It generates a 3D spline, guide rail, and tool profile, but we're having trouble figuring out how to do the actual "sweep with guide rail" using the API.

Attached is an .ipt of the shapes our program is generating automatically.  The problem is we are having to manually create the sweep after the geometry is created.

How can we automate the sweep with guide rail process?
 
Autodesk Inventor 2012

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