For the matter, seeing Bhall being dragged into the project is something positive at the very least. Even though he'll take every chance to handwave "this is utterly blasphemically wrong!", you caught his interest and he'll keep very close tabs on this . Somewhere deep within his brain you've tickled his subconcious that can't wait to see the model completed. Take the positives from it; he made excellent highlights on the wing which you can use as reference later on in the development of the cad render.chuckdanny wrote:Don't be so impatient, everything start at the begining yunno
I didn't begin with your area of interest that is the endplate area.
Pressure? you mean total pressure ?
The main part of my answer is : it's a proof of feasibility, it's not finished, i fine tune the workflow, it's a shame that you don't even recognise the work i did, i'm not the only stubborn in this place.
You are doing a fantastic job. You certainly don't have to rush things; built the model and test it as you see fit. I agree with you to do intermediary test to see if there's nothing truly out of the ordinary. If we didn't saw for example a Y250 vortex at this point, then there would be reason to worry.