This section lists features and enhancements that are new in Release 2025 R1 of Ansys TurboGrid.
You can select BladeBuilder, instead of BladeEditor, as the CAD generation tool to use when:
Importing NDF files (see Import NDF File Command in the TurboGrid User's Guide)
Creating CAD from profile points (see Geometry Browser Settings (CAD From Profile Points Mode) in the TurboGrid User's Guide).
The default selection is controlled by preference Default CAD Generation Tool (see TurboGrid Options in the TurboGrid User's Guide).
A BladeModeler or BladeBuilder license is required, depending on the selected CAD generation tool.
Complex Blade End meshing parameters can now be specified by expression and can be linked to Workbench parameters.
For curves displayed on the blade that correspond to the raw curve file data, and for the hub and shroud curves, arrowheads are added to show the direction of increasing point index number. For details, see Render Properties Show Curves Command in the TurboGrid User's Guide.
A complex blade end is now allowed to extend upstream of the inlet end of the passage domain and/or downstream of the outlet end of the passage domain. For details, see the descriptions for the High-fidelity Hub Features settings in the Complex Blade End tab for a complex blade end
Geometryobject, in Complex Blade End Tab in the TurboGrid User's Guide.A complex blade end has new
Mesh Datasettings that control the size of the surrounding tip shell. The applicability of these new settings is dependent on which High-fidelity [Hub/Shroud] Features settings are selected in the complex blade end'sGeometrysettings. For details, see the descriptions for the tip-shell-related settings in the Complex Blade End tab for a complex blade endMesh Dataobject, in Setting Descriptions for Complex Blade End Mesh Data Objects in the TurboGrid User's Guide.