Jharvey2525
Mechanical
- Jul 18, 2019
- 14
Hello,
I currently have a problem I am not completely sure the best and easiest way to go about. I have point cloud data of a tank and inside the tank there is a section of steel that has failed and peeled off and is hanging inside the tank. The client would like for us to piece back together a flattened out version of this steel so they can see how it failed. I have a variety of software packages at my disposal to figure out a way to model and piece back together this piece of steel which include; Inventor, Solidworks, ReShaper, Cyclone, and AutoCAD. I have begun by cutting out the point cloud data that's needed for the steel section and importing it into 3DReshaper to create a mesh of the steel, I am currently struggling to finish the mesh and fill in missing data of the steel. My goal is to finish the mesh in Reshaper so I can import it into Solidworks and convert it into a solid surface that I can then flatten out use the flatten feature in Solidworks and hopefully achieve my goal. I have attempted in Solidworks already with what I have for a mesh with many software errors and no success. I have attached a photo of my current mesh in Reshaper of the piece of steel. I'm looking to get some direction to see if I am on the right track and maybe some guidance or perhaps there is an easier way to go about this problem.
Thanks,
Joe H
I currently have a problem I am not completely sure the best and easiest way to go about. I have point cloud data of a tank and inside the tank there is a section of steel that has failed and peeled off and is hanging inside the tank. The client would like for us to piece back together a flattened out version of this steel so they can see how it failed. I have a variety of software packages at my disposal to figure out a way to model and piece back together this piece of steel which include; Inventor, Solidworks, ReShaper, Cyclone, and AutoCAD. I have begun by cutting out the point cloud data that's needed for the steel section and importing it into 3DReshaper to create a mesh of the steel, I am currently struggling to finish the mesh and fill in missing data of the steel. My goal is to finish the mesh in Reshaper so I can import it into Solidworks and convert it into a solid surface that I can then flatten out use the flatten feature in Solidworks and hopefully achieve my goal. I have attempted in Solidworks already with what I have for a mesh with many software errors and no success. I have attached a photo of my current mesh in Reshaper of the piece of steel. I'm looking to get some direction to see if I am on the right track and maybe some guidance or perhaps there is an easier way to go about this problem.
Thanks,
Joe H