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Old   November 8, 2018, 11:58
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Hi all,

In CFD-POST, I am trying to get a variable distribution along a constant span curve. I would like to see the variable's variation from the leading edge to the trailing edge, on both pressure and the suction side, which is quite similar to the blade loading chart.

The difference is that now I am not working on a CFX result file directly, but working on an imported surface, a .csv file. Since this is only a surface, there is not enough information to turbo-initialize it and draw the constant span curve directly.

Are there other methods to get this distribution?

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Young
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