@@wirgarahmana1491 After you import the airfoil in Inventor you can edit the sketch by using the "scale" command in the "modify" panel in the "sketch" tab. There, you can choose a factor to uniformly scale the sketch. For example, to make it bigger by 50%, you input 1,5 ul. To make it clearer, look up the solution in this forum: forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/way-to-scale-a-sketch/m-p/6498811#M608924
Very good video. I was looking for ages on how to do it. Thanks!
Thanks for the nice tutorial white Indian man on TH-cam
Thank you so much!
Please help, sir, how do you modify the length of an airfoil chord for more than one meter?
chord line length of more than one meter
@@wirgarahmana1491 After you import the airfoil in Inventor you can edit the sketch by using the "scale" command in the "modify" panel in the "sketch" tab. There, you can choose a factor to uniformly scale the sketch. For example, to make it bigger by 50%, you input 1,5 ul.
To make it clearer, look up the solution in this forum:
forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/way-to-scale-a-sketch/m-p/6498811#M608924
@@msjets I don't understand sir, can you help me to make a 3D model NACA 4415 with a chord length of 0.145 m and a span width of 0.454 m sir
short and simplle