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Yang Pan
Join Date: Jun 2015
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hi everyone
I'm here to ask about the pitch change of domain interface. as you can see in the picture, the inlet stator blocks are uncontinuous, and total arc angle is about 297. rotor stage is full arc here is my problem, when i used specified pitch angles and apply 297 and 360 on each side ,the result was totalll wrong. but if i apply both 360 on each side which i think is not right ,the result seems right. so i'm kind of confused about the definition of the pitch change. and i wanna konw what should i do in this case. by the way,i also chose automatic,the result was the same as my first set . regards |
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Yang Pan
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sorry to reply lately
actually , i'm doing a partial admission case ,the missing blades you said is gaps between nozzle blocks. i just want to know how to set in this kind of case. can you help me ? i'd be very grateful. |
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