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Hi,
I'm a beginner to airfoil design. I have heard that the most common way to represent airfoil geometries is through Bezier curves. Can I know what's the motivation or advantages behind such a representation? Any references of airfoil design with the airfoil represented in such fashion? Thanks |
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hi,chan, you can visit: http://airfanalysis.hypermart.net/
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