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Raghav M S
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: India, Karnataka
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hi all
i am working on cfd analysis of the compressor. i am using bladegen tool for making the geometry of an existing compressor. Am i in the right direction? i mean me using bladegen is a right step? Is there any other tool/software for geometry creation of compressor? help me vt this with regards raghav |
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Glenn Horrocks
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Bladegen works fine.
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Raghav M S
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thanks.
here i am actually working on a compressor part of a turbo. So i am taking " Vista centrifugal compressor design" in bladegen. In this after giving the "geometry" data, if i change the "Duty and aerodynamic" data the model changes. How to make the model constant for various duty and other conditions? |
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Glenn Horrocks
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I have never used Bladegen so have no idea. But I guess starting with the tutorials would be useful
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