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April 16, 2020, 09:22 |
BladeGen Data Import Wizard
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Hi everyone,
I rely on this forum to solve a problem. I'm trying to import a blade on BladeGen using the Data Import Wizard function. The input .dat files are composed by 21 cross sections. Each one is more or less like this: blade_points.png As you can see, the LE and TE shapes are described by 11 points each. Everything goes well untill the Select Tangency Points step. In the LE I can find the points imported, and so I'm able to recreate in a perferct way the shape: LE_points.png Instead in the TE I don't have the imported points as the LE, and so I'm not sure to follow exactly my input geometry: TE_points.png Can anyone explain to me the reason and possibly show me a solution? Kind regards |
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