NOTE: the website that I used in this video is at a different URL now. Go to www.airfoiltools.com/ to find the data I used. A number of you have asked me to send you the reference materials I used. I don't have anything other than the data at this site.
Hello Daniel I’m having an issue when transferring the text file onto solid works to get the shape. It’s coming up with an error message when selecting the file. Any idea?
It’s all good I was using the x, y and z way but watched more of your video and seen I could just sketch over it instead. At 17 minutes when your shape changes from that though how does that happen?
The shape of the airfoil I got from the website identified in my notes, but the size I selected based on the size limits of the 3D printer I planned to print it on and the size limits of our vacuum forming machine.
I don't know the answer to that question. I just used a common angle for this demo, but wind blade designers probably have done testing on different angles and may have a means of calculating for various applications.
You may have to edit the lines. Check to see if there is a gap or overlap at the trailing edge. Even if it isn't closed, you may be able to extrude a contour rather than the entire sketch. Send me the .sldprt file with the sketch if you can't make it work. dabbott@smccme.edu
NOTE: the website that I used in this video is at a different URL now. Go to www.airfoiltools.com/ to find the data I used. A number of you have asked me to send you the reference materials I used. I don't have anything other than the data at this site.
thanks
Thank you for uploading this video. It's helpful! I love you man!
Hi mr daniel i want to know what are the criteria you used for the choice of the airfoil profile
Excellent video. I was not sure about the direction of the twist, but now i know how my blade have to look like.
Glad you found it useful.
Thank you so much Daniel, it was crystal clear and i got to know the concept very well. :)
aparna devulapalli
Thank you for your note. I'm glad you found it helpful.
Dan
Can u explain in detail aparna
Thank you for sharing this video with us.. I'm new to SolidWorks and your video helps me a lot. Could you share a new video about CFD analysis? =)
I am sorry, but that is beyond my understanding. I'm glad you found this one useful though.
thanks so much! It really helped me out for my homework
You're welcome. Catching up on my UA-cam comments, so this is belated.
Thank you so much for this upload man, it's been extremely helpful
You're welcome
Hello Daniel I’m having an issue when transferring the text file onto solid works to get the shape. It’s coming up with an error message when selecting the file. Any idea?
What is the error message?
It’s all good I was using the x, y and z way but watched more of your video and seen I could just sketch over it instead. At 17 minutes when your shape changes from that though how does that happen?
Thanks for tutorial. Awesome
You're welcome. Thanks for the response.
Hey, can you give me the source from where you took the blade dimensions?
was it from a paper of a general sizing?
The shape of the airfoil I got from the website identified in my notes, but the size I selected based on the size limits of the 3D printer I planned to print it on and the size limits of our vacuum forming machine.
Hi, is there a place where the rotation angle for each profile sketch can be found?
The profile of the end was rotated 10 degrees, but that value is not captured in the history of the solid since it was done in the sketch.
Tks Daniel ;)
You are quite welcome.
Thank you for this helpful video, the chewing sound was annoying but you did great...
You're welcome. Not sure where you heard chewing sounds, but maybe it was the 3D printer in the background?
No problem it could be the 3-D printer, I would like to ask for your help in my project (small wind turbine) if you please. thank you again.
is there a way to calculate de tilt angle or 10° is standard ?
I don't know the answer to that question. I just used a common angle for this demo, but wind blade designers probably have done testing on different angles and may have a means of calculating for various applications.
@@DanAbbott-SMCC thanks
there need to be some script that place different blade profiles stored in a excel file on multiple parallel planes in sold works at once
Great idea. Send it to me when you get it done! dabbott@smccme.edu
Thank you
You're welcome
can you tell me which code is selected in naca for this design
AH 79-100 C Airfoil is the one I used for this. Does that answer your question?
thank you sir....❤❤❤😊
You are welcome.
Hey, I got a warning when ı tried to add excel txt file, what should I do?
I'd have to know what the warning was. Make sure your settings match those on the video.
@@DanAbbott-SMCC the warning says file is not valid. I actually quite sure that I did what you did in video
how about putting the STL files in the thingiverse :) great work
I'll do that when I get a chance. Glad you liked it.
why mi Cvs dont make me a close line in the airfoil?:P
You may have to edit the lines. Check to see if there is a gap or overlap at the trailing edge. Even if it isn't closed, you may be able to extrude a contour rather than the entire sketch. Send me the .sldprt file with the sketch if you can't make it work. dabbott@smccme.edu
Good now draw on the shaft
The part that inserts into the hub? Convert entities and extrude, if I understand you correctly.
can I have pdf file please
Kazim,
I'm not sure what you are looking for. The PDF with the wind blade dimensions?