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hi, how can we draw a propeller blade on gambit if we have the surface equation for the blade. thank you
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Hello,
You can obtain discrete points from the surface equation and import that into gambit as a data file to creat vertices along the surface. Then you can connect the vertices with edges to form a face. In gambit, use File-->Import-->Vertex Data. Hope this helps. A A S |
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See this page: http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/cou...zzle/index.htm
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Hi,
i am also working on Propeller blades. It is good method to follow as per the tutorial given above. But i think if points are not in same plane, i think it is difficult to create the face in gambit. can you help me in carrying out this. Thanks in advance aero |
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