Extracting the Overall Fluid Volume

The Turbo Slicing Surface tool operates on a fluid volume that you extract from the geometry of the turbomachinery.

In 3D-CAD, there are multiple methods you can use to create the fluid volume, including the Extract Volume feature and Boolean operations. The following example uses the Subtract feature in 3D-CAD.

To create a fluid volume for the turbomachinery geometry:
  1. Launch 3D-CAD and import the turbomachinery geometry.
  2. Make sure that the geometry is aligned with the default axes.
    If necessary, use the Transform operations to reposition the geometry. See Transforming a Body.
  3. Create a sketch on one of the primary sketch planes, ideally on the plane that runs through the center of the geometry.
  4. Draw the profile of the overall fluid volume, making sure to align it with the geometry.
    Create the volume so that the boundaries coincide with the extents to which you to extend the neutral surface.
    NoteIf your axial geometry does not have a hub, you can mimic one by positioning the fluid volume wall in the place that the hub would occupy. The neutral surface will extend to the axis of rotation.
  5. Revolve the sketch 360 degrees about the centerline of the geometry.


  6. Set the Body Interaction parameter in the Revolve panel to None.
    By default this option is set to Merge.
  7. Subtract the original geometry from the fluid volume. See Performing Boolean Operations.

    By default, this operation consumes the original geometry. If you want to retain the original geometry, activate the Keep Tool Bodies option in the Subtract Bodies panel.

  8. If you retained the original geometry, hide it.
The fluid volume is complete.