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Old   February 20, 2016, 01:45
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Curious problem
I use variable normal distance option to model shroud tip.
Values are as following:
2.2mm at leading edge, 2.7mm at trailing edge.
TG successfully creates topology with 2.55 and 2.7mm respectively but it's somewhat threshold! Trying to change 2.55 to 2.2 I get an error:
Curves do not intersect for creating TurboTransform.
How can I fix it? Why 2.5mm is the critical value? Where can I adjust it?
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Old   February 20, 2016, 01:52
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I can't even use mean value 2.45mm
But constant span option (span about 0.97 and more) works fairly well.
Too bad there is no variable span option...
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