nacelleGuideCurve Element |
Guide curve
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Schema: Empty
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![]() | Curve coordinate of the referenced section profile at which the guide curve shall start. Valid values are in the interval -1,..,1. | |
![]() | UID of the guide curve profile | |
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![]() | UID of the start section | |
![]() | Curve coordinate of the profile following the referenced section profile. It defines where the guide curve ends. Valid values are in the interval -1,..,1. |
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The following figure shows the basic setup of the guide curves. They always start at a given ζ-position (fromZeta) on the profile of the specified start section (startSectionUID) and end at the ζ-position (toZeta) on the profile of the subsequent section. The relative coordinates of the guide curves are specified in cpacs/vehicles/profiles/guideCurves and referenced via its uID.
Note: Guide curves and profiles must result in a valid curve network.
The guide curve points are interpreted as (Δr and Δx) offsets from a cubic polynomial. This polynomial serves as a baseline for guide curves between segments located on different radial positions with smooth transitions:
Note: Currently, the nacelles do not have an explicit guide curve type but employ the standard guide curve definition, which is used in wings and profiles. Therefore, the parameters have a different meaning:
Standard guide curve parameter | Nacelle guide curve equivalent | Description |
rX | φ | Independent variable normalized to [0,1] |
rY | Δx | Orthogonal offset (translation in x-direction) |
rZ | Δr | Radial offset |