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Old   March 10, 2017, 16:44
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I'd like to simulate a 2D cascade of blades from a turbofan. I have already made a cross sectional cut to determine the airfoil shape. The coordinates of the airfoil are in a .txt file and have been imported the file in the geometry feature in ANSYS.

My question is, how can I import multiple airfoils to create a 2D cascade?

I currently have Workbench 17.2. Can this be done in this application or is there a better software application for this particular task?

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