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creating a cylindrical coordinate system...

pdkoren
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creating a cylindrical coordinate system...

Is it possible to create acylindrical coordinate system in WF4? I only see how I can create a cartesean coordinate system using an OFFSET definedin cyclindrical terms(r, theata, z) but NOT how to create a cylindrical coordinate system.Searches of theHelp CD and these forumsdid not help. Inthe forums I found severalduplicates of this question (all being answered incorrectly with "set the offesttype box to cylindrical"), but no answers that actually produce a cylindrical coordinate system.


The reason Iwant a cylindrical coordinate system is that I have an analysis I am trying tocomplete withPro/Mechanica and in it, there isa radial load that I would like to apply. I am assuming that if I apply a load with itreferenced to a cylindrical coordinate system it will allow me to define an appropriate direction vector to produce the desired radial loading. I will also be posting this up the CAE forum...


thanks...

2 REPLIES 2

Hi Paul,



I think you can only create a cylindrical CSYS within Mechanica - in the
creation dialogue box, there is a drop-down for Cartesian or
Cylindrical.



HTH,

Jonathan


dgallup
4-Participant
(To:pdkoren)

In Pro/E all coordinate systems are "universal". They can be used as cartesian, cylindrical or spherical as needed by what ever feature(s) reference them. Fo example, if you want to make a datum curve by equation you pick a csys and within the dialog box can toggle the csys type to what you want. Thus one csys can be used as multiple types at once if you want. I don't know how you specify the type in Mechanica.

In Reply to Paul Korenkiewicz:



Is it possible to create acylindrical coordinate system in WF4? I only see how I can create a cartesean coordinate system using an OFFSET definedin cyclindrical terms(r, theata, z) but NOT how to create a cylindrical coordinate system.Searches of theHelp CD and these forumsdid not help. Inthe forums I found severalduplicates of this question (all being answered incorrectly with "set the offesttype box to cylindrical"), but no answers that actually produce a cylindrical coordinate system.


The reason Iwant a cylindrical coordinate system is that I have an analysis I am trying tocomplete withPro/Mechanica and in it, there isa radial load that I would like to apply. I am assuming that if I apply a load with itreferenced to a cylindrical coordinate system it will allow me to define an appropriate direction vector to produce the desired radial loading. I will also be posting this up the CAE forum...


thanks...







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