How to Design Propeller in solid works: Simple Steps

In this article, we discuss how to design Propeller in Solid works.(Step by step Approach)

Propeller Design in Solid works.

How to Design a Propeller in SolidWorks:

Designing a propeller in SolidWorks involves creating airfoil blades, adding twist, and ensuring aerodynamic efficiency. Follow these steps:

  1. Open SolidWorks → Click New → Select Part.
  2. Go to Front Plane → Click Sketch.

Step 2: Draw the Propeller Profile

  1. Use Spline or Arc Tool to create the airfoil shape of one blade.
  2. Define dimensions using Smart Dimension.
  3. Use Fillet or Chamfer to smooth sharp edges.
Draw propeller profile.

  1. Go to Right Plane → Create a new sketch.
  2. Draw a helix or spiral curve to represent the blade twist.
  3. Adjust pitch and turns as per aerodynamics requirements.

  1. Select Loft Boss/Base under Features tab.
  2. Select the airfoil sketches and twist curve as guide.
  3. Click OK to generate the 3D blade.

  1. Select Front Plane → Create a circular sketch for the hub.
  2. Use Extrude Boss/Base to give thickness.
  3. Add a center hole for the shaft using Extruded Cut.

  1. Click Circular Pattern in the Features tab.
  2. Select the blade as the feature to copy.
  3. Select the center axis and specify the number of blades (e.g., 2, 3, or 4).
  4. Click OK to finalize.
Use circular pattern

  1. Use Fillet Tool to round edges for a smooth aerodynamic look.
  2. Add Material (Aluminum, Plastic, etc.) using Appearance Manager.
  3. Use Render Tool for realistic visualization.
Use fillets.

  1. Save as SolidWorks Part (.SLDPRT).
  2. Export as STL if needed for 3D printing or simulation.

  1. Go to SolidWorks Flow Simulation.
  2. Set air velocity, direction, and density.
  3. Run the simulation to test aerodynamics and efficiency.

🚀 Your propeller is now designed!

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Propeller Design in solidworks

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