AstroTerrapin
Aerospace
- Feb 6, 2014
- 13
Hey Folks,
So I am trying to make a shell that fits inside this rocket fairing.
so I sketched this thin walled (bent) cylindrical pressure vessel inside of it on a central plane:
and I extruded it out to "next" so that it is snuggly inside the fairing, maximizing the use of space in the fairing.
Now the issue I'm having is to build the end caps to cap the sides.
I want them to be the curvature of the fairing (circular when viewed from the top), again to get as much volume inside the pressure vessel while staying within the confines of the fairing, but also they have to interface with this strange, non-planar face that I now have due to the fairing curvature and the curvature of the pressure vessel.
I'm wondering if you all could give me some suggestions and pointers as to which feature would best be able to facilitate my making what I'm looking for. I am intrigued by the "through curve" features and the "section surface" features but I am in a time crunch (capstone design course for senior year aerospace and my classmates ask me to do this in two days) and don't really have the time nor experience to learn and explore them all to figure out which feature is best suited for this application. Advice?
Thanks so much!
-Ben
So I am trying to make a shell that fits inside this rocket fairing.

so I sketched this thin walled (bent) cylindrical pressure vessel inside of it on a central plane:

and I extruded it out to "next" so that it is snuggly inside the fairing, maximizing the use of space in the fairing.

Now the issue I'm having is to build the end caps to cap the sides.
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I want them to be the curvature of the fairing (circular when viewed from the top), again to get as much volume inside the pressure vessel while staying within the confines of the fairing, but also they have to interface with this strange, non-planar face that I now have due to the fairing curvature and the curvature of the pressure vessel.
I'm wondering if you all could give me some suggestions and pointers as to which feature would best be able to facilitate my making what I'm looking for. I am intrigued by the "through curve" features and the "section surface" features but I am in a time crunch (capstone design course for senior year aerospace and my classmates ask me to do this in two days) and don't really have the time nor experience to learn and explore them all to figure out which feature is best suited for this application. Advice?
Thanks so much!
-Ben