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hello everybody and welcome to traversing arrow with compressor Maps my name is Liam young Iamp;#39;m a business applications engineer here with aft and today I want to showcase to you one of the brand new features uh in Arrow 10 the compressor map in this webinar I wanted to kind of set up a a real life example or just kind of like an example to get the feel of how you would actually take a real compressor map get it into the software uh what all the considerations are when youamp;#39;re going through that process um and to do that we would first want to talk about kind of what our problem statement is for this live example uh talk a little bit more about how you read a compressor map what a compressor map is those sorts of design considerations how you actually transfer the data from the compressor map into the software doing a little bit of a utility showcase how it does calculations talking a little bit about uh some alterations you can do or things you can play with in the model