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Old 07-31-2009, 04:23 AM
cess odean cess odean is offline
 
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got problem to define angle in autohydro..

i got the problem to define the angle from 25p to 70stbd to perform stablity computation in autohydro version 5..previously i used the old of version 3..that's no problem..when i used the same command to the version 5 it got error with undefined value..i trying to apply the command as shown in Help (command directory) but it doesn't work.. Is anybody know how to solve this prob????
thanks a lot..
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Old 07-31-2009, 10:03 PM
petlily petlily is offline
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Are u trying to perform IMO wind criteria? Maybe if you can post the syntax (command) concerned here and I'll take a look into it. When I upgraded from version 5 to 6.3, I also faced some problems with the old syntax.
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Old 08-04-2009, 04:59 AM
cess odean cess odean is offline
 
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yah..it's for IMO wind criteria..This is the command i used..
ANGLES -25, -20, ..., 70
thanks petlily..
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