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Old   May 21, 2012, 11:44
Default conception of a propeller by GAMBIT
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Hi everyone,

I want to create a propeller like this site : (http://www.avel-vor.fr/references/he...s_variable.php) (with a fixed axis and propeller) and I want that the axis is immobile (not moving) but the part of the propeller it has to turn in rotation movement..but I do not know how the process of GAMBIT specified for that part does not move and the other part moves to the rotation axis .. can you help me please.


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Old   June 29, 2012, 01:35
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hi stage
I think you could define three coordinate systems for each blade and when you want to merging moving part and stationary change the angle of those blades

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Old   June 29, 2012, 05:46
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Thank's David


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hi stage
I think you could define three coordinate systems for each blade and when you want to merging moving part and stationary change the angle of those blades

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