├── requirements.txt
├── README.md
├── dashboard.py
├── design.csv
├── opti.csv
└── LICENSE
/requirements.txt:
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1 | streamlit
2 | pandas
3 | plotly==4.12.0
4 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # basic_streamlit_example
2 | Basic streamlit dashboard example
3 |
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/dashboard.py:
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1 | ##!/usr/bin/python -u
2 | #-*- coding:utf-8 -*-
3 | #
4 | # Streamlit dashboard for visualizing the basic features
5 | #
6 | # Astrid Walle - Astrid Walle CFDsolutions
7 | # astridwalle@cfdsolutions.net
8 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9 | #
10 | # 2022-01-21 Script creation
11 | VERSION="2022-01-21"
12 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
13 | #
14 | ### EXECUTION
15 | # streamlit run StreamlitDashboard.py
16 | #
17 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
18 | #
19 | ### IMPORTS
20 | import streamlit as st
21 | import pandas as pd
22 | import plotly.graph_objects as go
23 | #
24 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
25 | #
26 | ### (cached) FUNCTIONS / DATA PREPROCESSING
27 | #
28 | # read tables
29 | @st.cache
30 | def read_table(file,header=0,index_col=False,sep=" "):
31 | df=pd.read_csv(file,header=header,index_col=index_col,sep=sep)
32 | return df
33 | #
34 | #---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
35 | #
36 | st.title("Welcome to your example dashboard")
37 |
38 | st.write("Let's try some streamlit widgets")
39 |
40 | st.markdown("---")
41 |
42 | # structure of the dashboard
43 | # columns
44 | # checkbox
45 | # expandable
46 |
47 | if st.checkbox("show columns"):
48 |
49 | col1, col2, col3 = st.columns(3)
50 |
51 | col1.write("Column 1")
52 |
53 | col2.image("https://media.giphy.com/media/vFKqnCdLPNOKc/giphy.gif", use_column_width=True)
54 |
55 | col3.write("Hello")
56 |
57 | exp = st.expander("some more elements")
58 |
59 | col4, col5 = exp.columns(2)
60 |
61 | col4.write("Hello again")
62 |
63 | col5.write("col 5")
64 |
65 | color = st.sidebar.selectbox("select a color",["green","red","blue"],index=0)
66 |
67 |
68 | # sidebar
69 | # for parameter selection
70 |
71 |
72 | # df
73 | df = pd.read_csv("./opti.csv")
74 |
75 | st.write(df)
76 |
77 |
78 | # scatterplot
79 | x=st.selectbox("select x variable",df.columns.values)
80 | y=st.selectbox("select y variable",df.columns.values)
81 | trace=go.Scatter(x=df[x],y=df[y],name="full dataset",mode="markers",marker=dict(color=color))
82 | fig = go.Figure(data=trace)
83 | st.plotly_chart(fig)
84 |
85 | # pics
86 |
87 |
88 | # interactive barchart
89 |
90 |
91 |
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/design.csv:
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1 | 1;Design 1;This design has completed successfully.;0.7809563389083448;-0.38679724400514587;-0.27784898048554324;1.0;0.13 m;0.1 m;0.3 m
2 | 2;Design 2;This design has completed successfully.;0.7917959661760949;-0.37011923961164833;-0.26760167315608263;1.0;0.13 m;0.1 m;0.5333333333333333 m
3 | 3;Design 3;This design has completed successfully.;0.8129404890393404;-0.405300437505805;-0.18807833563291043;1.0;0.13 m;0.1 m;0.7666666666666666 m
4 | 4;Design 4;This design has failed.;;;;;0.13 m;0.1 m;1.0 m
5 | 5;Design 5;This design has completed successfully.;0.7988821700412408;-0.4247728623504874;-0.18987492128334424;1.0;0.13 m;0.15 m;0.3 m
6 | 6;Design 6;This design has completed successfully.;0.7999445843891488;-0.4182209273523214;-0.18678987741138267;1.0;0.13 m;0.15 m;0.5333333333333333 m
7 | 7;Design 7;This design has failed.;;;;;0.13 m;0.15 m;0.7666666666666666 m
8 | 8;Design 8;This design has failed.;;;;;0.13 m;0.15 m;1.0 m
9 | 9;Design 9;This design has failed.;;;;;0.13 m;0.2 m;0.3 m
10 | 10;Design 10;This design has completed successfully.;0.8273242777549126;-0.44415145461271377;-0.0897791730056726;1.0;0.13 m;0.2 m;0.5333333333333333 m
11 | 11;Design 11;This design has completed successfully.;0.8335771491009618;-0.45142068343935304;-0.05948048636064243;1.0;0.13 m;0.2 m;0.7666666666666666 m
12 | 12;Design 12;This design has failed.;;;;;0.13 m;0.2 m;1.0 m
13 | 13;Design 13;This design has completed successfully.;0.291778749579439;-0.461527186781515;-0.09343667750104277;1.0;0.13 m;0.25 m;0.3 m
14 | 14;Design 14;This design has completed successfully.;0.8692827363486136;-0.458964228327145;0.02427992226580758;1.0;0.13 m;0.25 m;0.5333333333333333 m
15 | 15;Design 15;This design has failed.;;;;;0.13 m;0.25 m;0.7666666666666666 m
16 | 16;Design 16;This design has failed.;;;;;0.13 m;0.25 m;1.0 m
17 | 17;Design 17;This design has completed successfully.;0.8220175467586935;-0.3647917344981211;-0.2804692316120533;1.0;0.18333333333333332 m;0.1 m;0.3 m
18 | 18;Design 18;This design has completed successfully.;0.7860378719082117;-0.34123664467405806;-0.27825408595938467;1.0;0.18333333333333332 m;0.1 m;0.5333333333333333 m
19 | 19;Design 19;This design has completed successfully.;0.8088004398712244;-0.3739961054320137;-0.19923230464355302;1.0;0.18333333333333332 m;0.1 m;0.7666666666666666 m
20 | 20;Design 20;This design has failed.;;;;;0.18333333333333332 m;0.1 m;1.0 m
21 | 21;Design 21;This design has completed successfully.;0.8087301414190995;-0.3924701338262782;-0.19835880040504372;1.0;0.18333333333333332 m;0.15 m;0.3 m
22 | 22;Design 22;This design has completed successfully.;0.7991089892886827;-0.37795334638397937;-0.19875493203595257;1.0;0.18333333333333332 m;0.15 m;0.5333333333333333 m
23 | 23;Design 23;This design has completed successfully.;0.8201779689634549;-0.39959017360855337;-0.14345106807565908;1.0;0.18333333333333332 m;0.15 m;0.7666666666666666 m
24 | 24;Design 24;This design has failed.;;;;;0.18333333333333332 m;0.15 m;1.0 m
25 | 25;Design 25;This design has completed successfully.;0.8298958706261299;-0.41860803913765693;-0.09750383059289176;1.0;0.18333333333333332 m;0.2 m;0.3 m
26 | 26;Design 26;This design has completed successfully.;0.8281419606136553;-0.4099761894911183;-0.0995276704749501;1.0;0.18333333333333332 m;0.2 m;0.5333333333333333 m
27 | 27;Design 27;This design has completed successfully.;0.8482801473516706;-0.4295926735811665;-0.06921893391712207;1.0;0.18333333333333332 m;0.2 m;0.7666666666666666 m
28 | 28;Design 28;This design has failed.;;;;;0.18333333333333332 m;0.2 m;1.0 m
29 | 29;Design 29;This design has completed successfully.;0.8647887284768156;-0.4247312445170693;0.013690528052499103;1.0;0.18333333333333332 m;0.25 m;0.3 m
30 | 30;Design 30;This design has completed successfully.;0.8681773096911498;-0.42540777640249294;0.013957222395019916;1.0;0.18333333333333332 m;0.25 m;0.5333333333333333 m
31 | 31;Design 31;This design has completed successfully.;0.8688252500157749;-0.42466751437428524;0.024412890473476934;1.0;0.18333333333333332 m;0.25 m;0.7666666666666666 m
32 | 32;Design 32;This design has failed.;;;;;0.18333333333333332 m;0.25 m;1.0 m
33 | 33;Design 33;This design has completed successfully.;0.7707916563812696;-0.2669295070687766;-0.31728276855515497;1.0;0.23666666666666664 m;0.1 m;0.3 m
34 | 34;Design 34;This design has completed successfully.;0.784252094538975;-0.25337607217147434;-0.30567849159012495;1.0;0.23666666666666664 m;0.1 m;0.5333333333333333 m
35 | 35;Design 35;This design has completed successfully.;0.8056961119631408;-0.2954701456903858;-0.22461643408555954;1.0;0.23666666666666664 m;0.1 m;0.7666666666666666 m
36 | 36;Design 36;This design has failed.;;;;;0.23666666666666664 m;0.1 m;1.0 m
37 | 37;Design 37;This design has completed successfully.;0.7886879318261024;-0.3065109082923916;-0.22956588829667277;1.0;0.23666666666666664 m;0.15 m;0.3 m
38 | 38;Design 38;This design has completed successfully.;0.8006463999160995;-0.29853690938062516;-0.22381973099180197;1.0;0.23666666666666664 m;0.15 m;0.5333333333333333 m
39 | 39;Design 39;This design has completed successfully.;0.8148071886329784;-0.3210422433527373;-0.16889102956077248;1.0;0.23666666666666664 m;0.15 m;0.7666666666666666 m
40 | 40;Design 40;This design has failed.;;;;;0.23666666666666664 m;0.15 m;1.0 m
41 | 41;Design 41;This design has failed.;;;;;0.23666666666666664 m;0.2 m;0.3 m
42 | 42;Design 42;This design has completed successfully.;0.8130694009234081;-0.32671218851405975;-0.12905220888002994;1.0;0.23666666666666664 m;0.2 m;0.5333333333333333 m
43 | 43;Design 43;This design has completed successfully.;0.8287707511613717;-0.3376231828494577;-0.09602905483082469;1.0;0.23666666666666664 m;0.2 m;0.7666666666666666 m
44 | 44;Design 44;This design has failed.;;;;;0.23666666666666664 m;0.2 m;1.0 m
45 | 45;Design 45;This design has completed successfully.;0.8589403438527258;-0.34476357480542935;-0.012815741514302051;1.0;0.23666666666666664 m;0.25 m;0.3 m
46 | 46;Design 46;This design has completed successfully.;0.8518998889630335;-0.3439684017207365;-0.01441665233179273;1.0;0.23666666666666664 m;0.25 m;0.5333333333333333 m
47 | 47;Design 47;This design has completed successfully.;0.8596686151845465;-0.34281769330978146;-0.002164749079818243;1.0;0.23666666666666664 m;0.25 m;0.7666666666666666 m
48 | 48;Design 48;This design has failed.;;;;;0.23666666666666664 m;0.25 m;1.0 m
49 | 49;Design 49;This design has failed.;;;;;0.29 m;0.1 m;0.3 m
50 | 50;Design 50;This design has failed.;;;;;0.29 m;0.1 m;0.5333333333333333 m
51 | 51;Design 51;This design has completed successfully.;0.8252169509016345;-0.5088726518076979;-0.148438777511507;1.0;0.29 m;0.1 m;0.7666666666666666 m
52 | 52;Design 52;This design has failed.;;;;;0.29 m;0.1 m;1.0 m
53 | 53;Design 53;This design has failed.;;;;;0.29 m;0.15 m;0.3 m
54 | 54;Design 54;This design has failed.;;;;;0.29 m;0.15 m;0.5333333333333333 m
55 | 55;Design 55;This design has completed successfully.;0.8370748006306812;-0.5373357835782239;-0.09203483212767193;1.0;0.29 m;0.15 m;0.7666666666666666 m
56 | 56;Design 56;This design has failed.;;;;;0.29 m;0.15 m;1.0 m
57 | 57;Design 57;This design has failed.;;;;;0.29 m;0.2 m;0.3 m
58 | 58;Design 58;This design has failed.;;;;;0.29 m;0.2 m;0.5333333333333333 m
59 | 59;Design 59;This design has completed successfully.;0.8508195351715747;-0.5531078988819018;-0.019531992305284317;1.0;0.29 m;0.2 m;0.7666666666666666 m
60 | 60;Design 60;This design has failed.;;;;;0.29 m;0.2 m;1.0 m
61 | 61;Design 61;This design has failed.;;;;;0.29 m;0.25 m;0.3 m
62 | 62;Design 62;This design has failed.;;;;;0.29 m;0.25 m;0.5333333333333333 m
63 | 63;Design 63;This design has completed successfully.;0.8810238503644389;-0.5576397945973552;0.07301114952991554;1.0;0.29 m;0.25 m;0.7666666666666666 m
64 | 64;Design 64;This design has failed.;;;;;0.29 m;0.25 m;1.0 m
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/opti.csv:
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1 | Design,Name,State,Drag Coefficient,Lift Coefficient,Moment Coefficient 1,Performance,back_length,front_length,roof_length,2D Geometry,2D Mesh,2D Pressure,2D TKE,2D Vel Mag,Separation Prob.,Separation Prob. color
2 | 1,Design 1,This design has completed successfully.,0.7809563389083448,-0.38679724400514587,-0.27784898048554324,1.0,0.13,0.1,0.3,Design_Study/Design_1/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_1/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_1/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_1/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_1/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,50.0,#80ff77
3 | 2,Design 2,This design has completed successfully.,0.7917959661760949,-0.3701192396116483,-0.26760167315608263,1.0,0.13,0.1,0.5333333333333333,Design_Study/Design_2/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_2/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_2/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_2/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_2/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,57.0,#baff3d
4 | 3,Design 3,This design has completed successfully.,0.8129404890393404,-0.40530043750580497,-0.18807833563291046,1.0,0.13,0.1,0.7666666666666666,Design_Study/Design_3/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_3/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_3/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_3/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_3/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,19.0,#0044ff
5 | 5,Design 5,This design has completed successfully.,0.7988821700412408,-0.4247728623504874,-0.18987492128334424,1.0,0.13,0.15,0.3,Design_Study/Design_5/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_5/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_5/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_5/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_5/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,97.0,#970000
6 | 6,Design 6,This design has completed successfully.,0.7999445843891488,-0.4182209273523214,-0.18678987741138267,1.0,0.13,0.15,0.5333333333333333,Design_Study/Design_6/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_6/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_6/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_6/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_6/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,88.0,#ff1400
7 | 10,Design 10,This design has completed successfully.,0.8273242777549126,-0.44415145461271377,-0.0897791730056726,1.0,0.13,0.2,0.5333333333333333,Design_Study/Design_10/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_10/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_10/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_10/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_10/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,6.0,#0000c6
8 | 11,Design 11,This design has completed successfully.,0.8335771491009618,-0.451420683439353,-0.059480486360642425,1.0,0.13,0.2,0.7666666666666666,Design_Study/Design_11/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_11/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_11/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_11/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_11/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,5.0,#0000ba
9 | 14,Design 14,This design has completed successfully.,0.8692827363486136,-0.45896422832714506,0.02427992226580758,1.0,0.13,0.25,0.5333333333333333,Design_Study/Design_14/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_14/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_14/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_14/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_14/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,18.0,#003aff
10 | 17,Design 17,This design has completed successfully.,0.8220175467586935,-0.3647917344981211,-0.2804692316120533,1.0,0.18333333333333332,0.1,0.3,Design_Study/Design_17/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_17/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_17/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_17/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_17/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,78.0,#ff7300
11 | 18,Design 18,This design has completed successfully.,0.7860378719082117,-0.3412366446740581,-0.2782540859593847,1.0,0.18333333333333332,0.1,0.5333333333333333,Design_Study/Design_18/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_18/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_18/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_18/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_18/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,85.0,#ff3100
12 | 19,Design 19,This design has completed successfully.,0.8088004398712244,-0.3739961054320137,-0.19923230464355304,1.0,0.18333333333333332,0.1,0.7666666666666666,Design_Study/Design_19/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_19/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_19/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_19/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_19/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,65.0,#fcef00
13 | 21,Design 21,This design has completed successfully.,0.8087301414190995,-0.3924701338262782,-0.19835880040504367,1.0,0.18333333333333332,0.15,0.3,Design_Study/Design_21/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_21/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_21/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_21/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_21/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,69.0,#ffc900
14 | 22,Design 22,This design has completed successfully.,0.7991089892886827,-0.37795334638397937,-0.19875493203595254,1.0,0.18333333333333332,0.15,0.5333333333333333,Design_Study/Design_22/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_22/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_22/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_22/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_22/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,25.0,#0082ff
15 | 23,Design 23,This design has completed successfully.,0.8201779689634549,-0.39959017360855337,-0.14345106807565908,1.0,0.18333333333333332,0.15,0.7666666666666666,Design_Study/Design_23/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_23/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_23/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_23/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_23/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,62.0,#e3ff14
16 | 25,Design 25,This design has completed successfully.,0.8298958706261299,-0.4186080391376569,-0.09750383059289176,1.0,0.18333333333333332,0.2,0.3,Design_Study/Design_25/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_25/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_25/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_25/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_25/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,8.0,#0000dd
17 | 26,Design 26,This design has completed successfully.,0.8281419606136553,-0.4099761894911183,-0.0995276704749501,1.0,0.18333333333333332,0.2,0.5333333333333333,Design_Study/Design_26/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_26/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_26/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_26/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_26/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,5.0,#0000ba
18 | 27,Design 27,This design has completed successfully.,0.8482801473516706,-0.4295926735811665,-0.06921893391712207,1.0,0.18333333333333332,0.2,0.7666666666666666,Design_Study/Design_27/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_27/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_27/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_27/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_27/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,39.0,#24ffd3
19 | 29,Design 29,This design has completed successfully.,0.8647887284768156,-0.4247312445170693,0.013690528052499104,1.0,0.18333333333333332,0.25,0.3,Design_Study/Design_29/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_29/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_29/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_29/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_29/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,33.0,#00d5ff
20 | 30,Design 30,This design has completed successfully.,0.8681773096911498,-0.42540777640249294,0.013957222395019916,1.0,0.18333333333333332,0.25,0.5333333333333333,Design_Study/Design_30/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_30/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_30/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_30/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_30/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,75.0,#ff9000
21 | 31,Design 31,This design has completed successfully.,0.8688252500157749,-0.4246675143742853,0.02441289047347693,1.0,0.18333333333333332,0.25,0.7666666666666666,Design_Study/Design_31/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_31/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_31/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_31/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_31/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,71.0,#ffb600
22 | 33,Design 33,This design has completed successfully.,0.7707916563812696,-0.2669295070687766,-0.31728276855515497,1.0,0.23666666666666664,0.1,0.3,Design_Study/Design_33/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_33/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_33/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_33/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_33/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,80.0,#ff6000
23 | 34,Design 34,This design has completed successfully.,0.7842520945389749,-0.25337607217147434,-0.3056784915901249,1.0,0.23666666666666664,0.1,0.5333333333333333,Design_Study/Design_34/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_34/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_34/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_34/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_34/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,19.0,#0044ff
24 | 35,Design 35,This design has completed successfully.,0.8056961119631408,-0.2954701456903858,-0.22461643408555956,1.0,0.23666666666666664,0.1,0.7666666666666666,Design_Study/Design_35/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_35/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_35/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_35/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_35/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,9.0,#0000e9
25 | 37,Design 37,This design has completed successfully.,0.7886879318261024,-0.3065109082923916,-0.2295658882966728,1.0,0.23666666666666664,0.15,0.3,Design_Study/Design_37/Geometry.png,Design_Study/Design_37/Mesh.png,Design_Study/Design_37/Pres_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_37/TKE_Body_Sym.png,Design_Study/Design_37/Vel_Mag_Body_Sym.png,45.0,#56ffa1
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