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Pepe
Join Date: Mar 2010
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Hi there,
I´m creating the geometry of a one-stage compressor. I have the geometry in .curve files. The shroud and the hub are created without any problem. However, when I create the blade profile it gives me the following error: ERROR get parametric curve: The start and end parametric value are the same. I have checked the tutorials and the .curve files of these, but I have not found any difference with respect to my blade_profile.curve file. Thanks |
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Steven Diehl
Join Date: Jan 2011
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Hi,
I am having a similar problem with turbogrid. Did you ever solve the problem, or get an idea about what was going on at least? Thanks, Steven |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Hi,
I have the same problem. Did anybody of you solve the problem? Thanks |
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Balaji HR
Join Date: Nov 2011
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This is mainly due to wrong geometry error.. either, the blade is protruding out of the hub and shroud, or something related to your co-ordinate definition..
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DB
Join Date: Apr 2011
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I had used Turbogrid a long time back so I am not sure about the answer, but here it is
While giving the balde profile each spanwise location airfoil co-ordinates should be separated by a heading ' profile #' . Also each airfoil 'profile' should have its co-ordinates ( i.e. either of x/y/z ) in either ascending or descending order and the order shoul be same for all the profiles.
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Join Date: May 2010
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Maybe there is one point twice in your blade-file. If that is the case you have to delete one of that two identical points. Each point must be unique in the curve-file for TurboGrid.
By point I mean one point described with x,y,z-coordinates for example. |
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Balaji HR
Join Date: Nov 2011
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I have found this fix by accident. It happens, when TurboGrid is not able to create the Shroud Tip, due to one or the other method specified by you (Variable Normal Distance, Constant Span, etc.,.). Make sure you have a Tip profile defined in your profile.curve file, and select the corresponding Profile number. This error will be fixed. I have tried this, and this works 98 out of 100 cases.
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