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Loft-Transition

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Transitions over different cross-sections along curves are important for defining the shapes of spirals, i.e., hydraulic shapes in general. In this chapter, the shapes of spiral casings, typical of hydraulic machines, aerodynamic blowers, intake manifolds, low-pressure blowers, etc., are specifically defined. The examples show proofs of special influences, the poorly defined orientation of consecutive cross-sections, etc.

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Duhovnik, J., Demšar, I., Drešar, P. (2015). Loft-Transition. In: Space Modeling with SolidWorks and NX. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03862-9_8

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