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Sailing: Polar modeling to use it in external apps.

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Sailing is fun!

 

More and more gadgets are used to make sailing on yachts more "efficient".

 

 

I will sail longer distances and will take part in an offshore race. Polar diagrams will help me to find out the boat speed on the predicted wind conditions.

 

But I hadn't the correct format of the polar information to use it in my programs. I want to use QTVlm and iRegatta.

 

I decided to remodel my curves in the FRIENDSHIP-Framework (CAESES will also work) using interpolation curves.

 

I created a GLPictureframe. loaded the polar plot image found in the web as png.

 

I switched to the grid view and added some points on the curve (windspeed curve).

 

Put them into a scope, used these points to create an interpolation curve.

 

speedcurves.png

 

The curves are there!

 

The next step is to define a functionality to get the boat speed using the TWA (TrueWindAngle) and the TWS (TrueWindSpeed).

 

featCurveDef.png

 

Now I created a loop around it, to call the function with different curves (windspeeds) and different attack angles.

 

"Playing" around: (press the Run button on the feature)

 

 

polar_series.png

polar_curve.png

 

Next step: Put the console output into a text file, load it in your app and have fun.

 

QtVlm's folder for polar plots is: C:\Program Files\qtVlm\polar

qtvlm.png

iRegatta can import it out of DropBox with the "Open in iRegatta" Option.

2013-06-11 07.55.12.png

polar.fdb

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