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How to model Rocket Nozzle in Solidworks
Artur Izaak
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🔧 Lattice-Structured Rocket Nozzle – Modeled from Scratch 🚀 I came across an interesting thread on LinkedIn: 🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6760635714850951168 Someone was looking for a strategy to model a complex, honeycomb-like structure for manufacturing. I took on the challenge and created this lattice-reinforced rocket nozzle, inspired by real-world aerospace and industrial designs. The lattice structure isn’t just for aesthetics—it’s commonly used in engineering to reduce weight while maintaining strength and thermal efficiency. Such designs can be found in high-performance propulsion systems, industrial nozzles, and aerospace components. 💡 How would you approach modeling a part like this? Share your thoughts and challenges in the comments! Thanks for watching! 👍
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