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Sensor output locations
Quote from Carl on 7. July 2025, 10:42Dear David,
Could you tell me how to output the rotating hub or stationary hub loads in Qblade?
Your prompt reply would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
Carl
Dear David,
Could you tell me how to output the rotating hub or stationary hub loads in Qblade?
Your prompt reply would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
Carl

Quote from David on 7. July 2025, 18:03Hi Carl,
when running a simulation with a structural model the rotating hub loads are found in the “Structural Time Graph” when searching for the string “Hub Const“, e.g.: X_h For. Hub Const. [N]
“Stationary” hub loads are found for example when searching for “Shaft Const“, e.g.: X_s For. Shaft Const. [N]
BR,
David
Hi Carl,
when running a simulation with a structural model the rotating hub loads are found in the “Structural Time Graph” when searching for the string “Hub Const“, e.g.: X_h For. Hub Const. [N]
“Stationary” hub loads are found for example when searching for “Shaft Const“, e.g.: X_s For. Shaft Const. [N]
BR,
David
