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Jet Turbine

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peter2007

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Sep 1, 2007
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hi.
im modelling a jet turbine engine.its very nearly completed apart from a few minor niggles, which i cant seem to do_On the combustion i have a sheet metal rectangle with several rows of round holes in it, this is then rolled in to a cylinder which is fine, but i need the holes to be dimpled from the inside. can this be done? as i cant seem to do it. ant help appreciated
 
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thanks ill try it that way, as i can get dimples in the flat part but once its rolled up they jusy appear next to the model and not actually attached to it.
 
I did a SolidWorks model of a turbojet engine once - a WREN MW54. You can still see a tiny image of it in exploded view at the top of the page
Anyway, I had the same problem. Couldn't get dimples around the holes in the combustor can, at least not using the sheet metal features. I spent almost as long on that one problem as creating the rest of the engine.

Steve R.
 
Peter,
Please post a picture link when you're finished. I would love to see it.
 
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