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April 8, 2003, 08:46 |
BladeGen - comments requested
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Considering looking at BladeGen for our use and am looking for users perspectives. How many out there are using it? What is your impression? Very interested on your views on strengths and weaknesses. Recommend or look elsewhere?
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April 11, 2003, 03:32 |
Re: BladeGen - comments requested
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I'd say the interface is very user friendly. Once you are familiar with its geometry definitions, it would be a useful tool.
But it's a turbomachine tool, not a general- purpose CAD software, so the geometry is some what constrained by its defuat setting. Convenience and flexibility can't live together. |
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