Hi to everyone
I've already contacted Thomas for some discussions about geometry handling.
We are wroking on a complex blade - channel - volute deisgner (etc.) and
I'd like to link physical results to geometrical entities, such as a (or
many) pressure disctributions to an airfoil.
Before knowing occ, I had created a python environment with points,
polylines ans splines.
I could generate a mutlidimension point, say M, with geometrical
coordinates X, Y Z and an associated referential X, Y Z, and also add
Static Pressure etc.
In the end, I had a list of points with a given renferential (for
instance X Y Z Ps Ts Rho) and could create a Ndimension spline using the
total length of the spline as the main parameter.
Then I could obtin reduced lists of points with functions such as
get_list_of_points_along('Ps') and plot it in matplotlib.
Now, looking for surfaces, I found occ (that offers much more than that
;)) and would like to continue in this direction...
I am ready to dig into it : I have to make a new compressor field
plotted and a blade designer... but if someone could help me finding my
way ;)
All the best, regards, merci, groeten,
Stéphan
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Stéphan AUBIN
Ingénieur Aérodynamicien
stephan.au...@thy-engineering.com
GSM : +33 (0)6 34 59 02 57
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