Sheet Metal Oil Tank Help...
- December 19, 2020
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Hello, I am trying to document an existing oil tank in Creo to manufacture a new on with some modifications. The existing tank is fabricated from two pieces of aluminum welded together with no compound curves. Neither piece is stretched or shrunk, they just have equal perimeters and are welded together.
I templated the existing tank surfaces manually (posterboard), scanned them, and traced them in 2-d cad to generate the shapes of the existing tank. I built one with posterboard, and it works as far as replicating the existing tank. To make the new tank I want to have Creo models for visualization and fabrication.
What is the easiest way to attack this in Creo? I have never started with a flat part and worked into a formed part, always the other way around. I have roughly solid modeled the part and converted to sheet metal (shell, .050" thick), but it does not like it when I try to flatten it.
All of my sheet metal design has been straight bends, sheet metal boxes etc. I have no experience in surfacing. any ideas on best practice for this part? I have attached a .pdf drawing of the solid version I did in creo, and the 2d patterns I created form the part.
Thanks!

