QBlade 2.0 released!!!! QBlade 2.0 released!!!! QBlade 2.0 released!!!!

This project page is discontinued, you find our new webpage at:

https://qblade.org/

This project page wont be updated in the future, however, everything in the "Files" section and the Forum Content will remain avaliable to everyone...

Features

  • Airfoil design and simulation using XFOIL viscous/inviscid analysis
  • Extrapolation of XFOIL generated or imported polar data to 360° AoA
  • Wind turbine blade design and optimization for horizontal and vertical axis rotors
  • Storing of projects, rotors, turbines and simulations in a runtime database
  • Computation of rotor and turbine performance over tip speed ratio or windspeed range
  • Definition of a blade structural model & modal analysis computation
  • Generator for turbulent windfields
  • Unsteady lifting line simulations for VAWT & HAWT
  • Unsteady Aerodynamics & Dynamic Stall
  • ParaView compatibility
  • PNoise: Airfoil self-noise evaluation
  • Fully coupled with FAST structural simulator from NREL

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Categories

Simulation, Physics

License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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User Reviews

  • I have been a reasonably happy user of the QBlade Linux distro since early 2016, until now. I just updated my old iMac 2X Intel CPU w/ the latest memory saving Peppermint OS 10, and now nothing works. I Suspect it's the flat pack setup in Linux 5.0.0 (Ubuntu Mint variant Peppermint OS 10 is....). I any one home? Great promise, tarnishes TU Berlin's reputation a bit, especially the CFD Centre. Giddy up, if you plan on staying relevant in the Linux world. Otherwise it's back to Openfoam and Paraview.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, Windows

Intended Audience

Aerospace, Science/Research, Education, Engineering

User Interface

Qt

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Simulation Software, C++ Physics Software

Registered

2010-08-04