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Old   October 18, 2023, 02:17
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How can I preserve curves of design modeler into turbogrid meshing?


I have extracted curves or lines from CAD of compressor impeller blade and then I created 'Flowpath' in bladeeditor of design modeler. Then I use 'CAD Import' feature and exported script. Then I run script in another designmodeler. This is how I have now sector model of blade, which includes blade, splitter, shroud , Ported Shroud and hub.
This shroud has sharp curves at inlets and I want to preserved that shape as I am going to create an interface with ported shroud.
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