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Old   December 1, 2018, 09:38
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I would like to modify a rotor flow domain to use it in a flow simulation. I have created bade geometry in bladegen and exported it as a tin geometry file. In ICEM when I open the file, the angles become distorted as shown in image1.
I need to keep the angles orthogonal as shown in image2 because this the place where another flow domain is placed.
Can anyone suggest a way to keep the angles 90 degrees as is defined in Bladegen?
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