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Parabolic mirror - Autodesk Community Hi I am trying to construct a parabolic mirror for my project I want the focal length of the parabola as 55mm When i enter the parameters in equation as x=t , y= t^2 4*55 it shows me almost a straight line I was doing it in creo with ease but i dont know what im doing wrong in inventor
Parabolic Mirror Geometry (focal points) in Inventor 2016 Studio Render . . . Parabolic Mirror Geometry (focal points) in Inventor 2016 Studio Render wrong?? Hi! I'm trying to model a parabolic mirror in Inventor 2016 So I created a mirror using an equation (x^2 (4*f)) with f being the focal length of the mirror In the attached ipt you can see the geometry and play with the "ray tracing"
Solved: Creating a parabolic reflector - Autodesk Community I am trying to create a parabolic reflector in Fusion, and am having an unexpectedly difficult time doing it I began by creating a conic curve on a sketch (VERY useful feature) to use as my reference geometry, but then i ran into trouble At first I tried turning this curve into a curved profile
checking the focal point on a parabola - Autodesk Community All you need to do is create a normal to the parabola and mirror your ray in it Fusion used to let you create a tangent to a conic curve at any point but it seems to be broken at the moment (you get the tangent to one of the end points instead) As a work-around you can generate your own tangent or normal from the gradient
Creating a Parabolic wire dish antenna. - Autodesk Community Hi, I am trying to create a wire mesh dish receiver antenna However, i am running into difficulties When I try to create a mesh using mirror pattern on the offset plane which I will cut through the parabolic dish shape, my fusion 360 stops responding Is there any way to create a dish that won't c
Parabolic Reflectors - Autodesk Community - AutoCAD Parabolic Reflectors I am trying to make a solid that with a parabolic surface I plan to print a bunch or smallish parabolic surfaces with the intent of creating an array of parabolic mirrors to test the efficacy of a really inexpensive highly efficient solar heater
Equation-driven leadscrew problems (level wind diamond screw) I'm able to generate the parabolic curve (blue), then the helical curve (purple), sweep them into a single cut, then mirror this complete cut to generate the LH return thread But I'm not able to generate the parabolic cut on the other end satisfactorily If I try to join it to the other curve, it won't generate
How to make polycurve to create surface or solid Maybe think a bit smaller, rather than trying to create the entire thing as one element, make 1 2 of each parabolic form and then mirror around I used your family as a basis for this example