CPACS 2 ribs locations #743
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The CPACS 2.3.1 documentation explicitly states that the eta_start and eta_end coordinates of the wingRibsPositioningType are relative to the wing eta coordinate. However, when I generate the ribs this way and compare them with the geometry generated by TIGL, I get different results. When I use an eta coordinate relative to the ribReference line, I do seem to get the same results as TIGL. So I was wondering: is this a mistake in the CPACS 2.3.1 documentation, does TIGLviewer interpret this incorrectly or am I misunderstanding the eta coordinate? I have attached the relevant CPACS file. |
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Please excuse the late answer to this question! From CPACS 2 to 3 there has been a significant change in the definition of coordinates in the component segments. I assume that you are aware of it, but just for comparison the old and the new definition. With regard to the
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From this I would say that CPACS 3 now fits to your original interpretation and that the documentation is complete. Is this sufficient for your tasks or do you depend on CPACS 2 for your current activities? Unfortunately I lack some practice with CPACS 2 (before my time as CPACS coordinator) and how TiGL interpreted it back then, so I try to reconstruct from comparision between CPACS 2 and 3. I will try to get further feedback from CPACS 2 users and come back to you. |
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Please excuse the late answer to this question!
From CPACS 2 to 3 there has been a significant change in the definition of coordinates in the component segments. I assume that you are aware of it, but just for comparison the old and the new definition.
With regard to the
wingRibsPositioningType
, in CPACS 3.2 the documentation has been updated. There it is said that the reference line is used for the rib spacing (see here):and
etaStart
/etaEnd
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