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Old   March 22, 2023, 10:46
Default Sweep doesn't follow the selected path correctly
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Hello everyone,
I am pretty new to ANSYS and I faced a ploblem with using the Sweep command in Design Modeler. I have sketched a path (shown in the picture 1 below) and chose a circle as a profile. However the resulting solid is not symmetrical as expected and follows the path king of incorrectly (picture 2). I looked through tutorials and past posts but didn't find anyone facing this issue. Also changing dimensions of the profile and the path didn't help at all. Am i missing something? Thank yopu in advance for your help.
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