cmcguinness
02-16-2005, 09:19 AM
Dear Design Form,
From my finished fishing trawler hull in Maxsurf, I’m attempting to create one total continuous surface hull-form, by somehow incorporating the separate inserted surfaces of the ‘bulbous bow’ and ‘Skeg’ parts of the overall vessel hull-form (Bonding all surfaces as one). Can I join or bond to the surfaces where they intersect each other e.g where they have been Trimmed?
I am doing this to try and create one continuous NURBS surface for exportation to ProEng. Modeling software to create an imprinted ‘Fluid Domain’ (Box with hull imprinted in it) for further use in CFX -5 for more flow analysis around the Maxsurf generated hull.Just creating a basic box with Inlet and Outlet cpnditions etc.
Note: The problem being that the exported IGES NURBS surface is only of the Hull separately, and not the “Hull, Bulbous Bow, Skeg” together, hence one surface. Is it possible to achieve this?
Regards
Ciaran Mc Guinness University of Plymouth U.K BEng (Hons) Marine Technology (Final Year)
From my finished fishing trawler hull in Maxsurf, I’m attempting to create one total continuous surface hull-form, by somehow incorporating the separate inserted surfaces of the ‘bulbous bow’ and ‘Skeg’ parts of the overall vessel hull-form (Bonding all surfaces as one). Can I join or bond to the surfaces where they intersect each other e.g where they have been Trimmed?
I am doing this to try and create one continuous NURBS surface for exportation to ProEng. Modeling software to create an imprinted ‘Fluid Domain’ (Box with hull imprinted in it) for further use in CFX -5 for more flow analysis around the Maxsurf generated hull.Just creating a basic box with Inlet and Outlet cpnditions etc.
Note: The problem being that the exported IGES NURBS surface is only of the Hull separately, and not the “Hull, Bulbous Bow, Skeg” together, hence one surface. Is it possible to achieve this?
Regards
Ciaran Mc Guinness University of Plymouth U.K BEng (Hons) Marine Technology (Final Year)