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June 3, 2021 at 7:01 pm
ShwetaK
SubscriberHi,
I am using cascade notation for the design of an axial impeller. The 3 parameters are - beta1 (impeller inlet angle), beta2 (impeller outlet angle) and chord length of impeller. How do I convert these to make a BladeGen model?
I have attached a picture of the cascade notation.
June 4, 2021 at 6:28 pmrfblumen
Ansys EmployeeAssuming you know the axial blade chord and inlet, outlet beta angles for the blade with respect to the axial direction, you can directly create a BladeGen model using those values:
1.) Drag BladeGen from the toolbox onto the WB project schematic and double-click to open BladeGen
2.) Go to File->New BladeGen Model
3.) From the Initial Meridional Configuration Dialog Box, select Simple Axial. Set the axial chord by adjusting the leading edge and trailing edge Z values in the input boxes.
4.) Using the default mode (Prs/Sct), set the leading edge and trailing edge beta values in the input boxes.
Once in BladeGen, you can adjust/change the model as needed
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