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Hi guys
I was doing a simple exercise to find the sweet spot of a centrifugal pump and when I want to find the value of the intersection of two curves ... I have no idea how to do it.
also ... with that result of the intersection of the first curves I want to intersect another curve.
I tried "Linterp" and "Cinterp" but I was not successful.
centrifugal pump.sm (613 KiB) downloaded 625 time(s).

thanks guys, you are so cool
I was doing a simple exercise to find the sweet spot of a centrifugal pump and when I want to find the value of the intersection of two curves ... I have no idea how to do it.
also ... with that result of the intersection of the first curves I want to intersect another curve.
I tried "Linterp" and "Cinterp" but I was not successful.
centrifugal pump.sm (613 KiB) downloaded 625 time(s).

thanks guys, you are so cool
Looks like a syntax problem only.
Q, H and WF are already in vector format, no need to place an additional vector "placeholder" inside cinterp.
See attachment.
Bye
centrifugal pump.sm (615.48 KiB) downloaded 655 time(s).
Q, H and WF are already in vector format, no need to place an additional vector "placeholder" inside cinterp.
See attachment.
Bye
centrifugal pump.sm (615.48 KiB) downloaded 655 time(s).
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Erick Valentino 2021/10/1 18:41:00
WroteLooks like a syntax problem only.
Q, H and WF are already in vector format, no need to place an additional vector "placeholder" inside cinterp.
See attachment.
Bye
centrifugal pump.sm (615.48 KiB) downloaded 655 time(s).
Thanks friend
I was very sad to see my error xD, it is like "it does not come out because you made a mistake in a + sign" lol
Here I leave the file with a little more detail, in case anyone is interested.
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