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excuse meَand who can help me!
Below is in the help of CFX-Bladegen "Fan and compressor designers can design blades using universal profile thickness distributions, such as NACA or C4/C7. A NACA profile generator is also available." But I don't know how to do it. I just want to use a profile of NACA , and after giving the meanline , let Bladegen make the blade that I wished! ye, please help me! thanks |
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Right click in the thickness profile window (bottom-right). There is a menu item for inputting a NACA profile.
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