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Old   September 4, 2012, 09:23
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hi,

i have turbine blade points data in r,th,z format at three sections (i.e. hub, midspan, tip). These are already positioned according to stacking definition.

how will i specify them in autoblade. do i need to give again their stacking definition in autoblade.
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Hi Usman,

You can not import your geometry directly to Autoblade (if i assume you have iges CAD with you). You will need to do an approximate conversion to parametric using a tool named 'autoblade fitting' within the Design3D.
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