CSYS, KCN: Activates a previously defined coordinate system.
DATABASE:Coordinate System
MP ME ST DY <> PR EM <> FL PP ED
KCN
Specifies the active coordinate system, as follows:
0 (default) --
Cartesian
1 --
Cylindrical with Z as the axis of rotation
2 --
Spherical
4 or WP --
Working Plane
5 --
Cylindrical with Y as the axis of rotation
11 or greater --
Any previously defined local coordinate system
Notes
The CSYS command activates a previously defined coordinate system for geometry input and generation. The LOCAL, CLOCAL, CS, CSKP, and CSWPLA commands also activate coordinate systems as they are defined.
The active coordinate system for files created via the CDWRITE command is Cartesian (CSYS,0).
This command is valid in any processor.
CSYS,4 (or CSYS,WP) activates working plane tracking, which updates the coordinate system to follow working plane changes. To deactivate working plane tracking, activate any other coordinate system (for example, CSYS,0 or CSYS,11).
CSYS,5 is a cylindrical coordinate system with Y as the axis. The X, Y and Z axes are radial, theta, and axial (respectively). However, CSYS,5 has a specific orientation: the local X is in the global +X direction, local Y is in the global -Z direction, and local Z (the cylindrical axis) is in the global +Y direction. The R-Theta plane is then the global X-Z plane, as it is for an axisymmetric model.
DATABASE:Coordinate System
MP ME ST DY <> PR EM <> FL PP ED
KCN
Specifies the active coordinate system, as follows:
0 (default) --
Cartesian
1 --
Cylindrical with Z as the axis of rotation
2 --
Spherical
4 or WP --
Working Plane
5 --
Cylindrical with Y as the axis of rotation
11 or greater --
Any previously defined local coordinate system
Notes
The CSYS command activates a previously defined coordinate system for geometry input and generation. The LOCAL, CLOCAL, CS, CSKP, and CSWPLA commands also activate coordinate systems as they are defined.
The active coordinate system for files created via the CDWRITE command is Cartesian (CSYS,0).
This command is valid in any processor.
CSYS,4 (or CSYS,WP) activates working plane tracking, which updates the coordinate system to follow working plane changes. To deactivate working plane tracking, activate any other coordinate system (for example, CSYS,0 or CSYS,11).
CSYS,5 is a cylindrical coordinate system with Y as the axis. The X, Y and Z axes are radial, theta, and axial (respectively). However, CSYS,5 has a specific orientation: the local X is in the global +X direction, local Y is in the global -Z direction, and local Z (the cylindrical axis) is in the global +Y direction. The R-Theta plane is then the global X-Z plane, as it is for an axisymmetric model.
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