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May 29, 2022, 08:13 |
Reference Values
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Sakun
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Hi,
I am simulating a compressor blade under 240 m/s, under reference values what should i insert for Area and length ? does area means area of the blade ? and length means chord of the blade ? i don't understand what they meant by depth as well. appreciate for the help |
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June 4, 2022, 16:57 |
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If the reference is taken at the inlet (as in your case), then the area means that of the inlet surface.
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June 6, 2022, 17:43 |
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Hi Thank you very much for your kind reply, regarding your answer can you bit expalin, what values should it be in the depth and length ? specially when it is in 2D? many thanks for your time. |
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