
Creating a Straight Aerofoil Firstly you need to create a text file with your coordinates in it. The file should be plain text with dimensions in mm and have the file extension txt. If you need to manipulate aerofoil coordinates the easiest thing to do is to use a spreadsheet program and then export as text. Note that the last point in the aerofoil coordinates must be the same as the first one so that the coordinates form a loop. There are many occasions when you might want to twist your aerofoil, for example if you were designing a wind turbine blade. This is accomplished as follows: ? Follow the instructions given above until you come to extrude the aerofoil ? Now we will define a line along which the aerofoil will be twisted. Insert ? Curve ? Curve Through XYZ Points. Previously we have read in file here we will define the points manually. Define points at 0,0,0 and 0,0,1000 respectively.

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July 15th, 2008 at 5:03 am
I am looking for a site that explains the aerodynamic basics of wind turbine developement and the mathematical formulae to design and test them.I cannot get through to the Warlock site.