/SKEW/MOV
Block Format Keyword Describes a moving local coordinate system.
Format
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| /SKEW/MOV/skew_ID | |||||||||
| skew_title | |||||||||
| node_ID1 | node_ID2 | node_ID3 | Dir | ||||||
Definition
| Field | Contents | SI Unit Example |
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| skew_ID | Skew identifier (Integer, maximum 10 digits) |
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| skew_title | Skew title (Character, maximum 100 characters) |
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| node_ID1 | Node identifier N1 (Integer) |
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| node_ID2 | Node identifier N2 (Integer) |
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| node_ID3 | Node identifier N3 (Integer) |
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| Dir |
Default = X (Text) |
Comments
- Moving skew defines a local coordinate system, defined by three nodes. At each time, the actual orientation of the skew is recalculated according to the actual position of these nodes.
- For moving skews, the skew system is moving and is defined by node identifiers
node_ID1, node_ID2 and node_ID3.The axis definition depends on the input for Dir.
- When Dir=X
node_ID1 amd node_ID2 define
node_ID1 and node_ID3 defineFigure 1. Moving System with Dir=X
- When Dir=Y
node_ID1 and node_ID2 define
node_ID1 and node_ID3 defineFigure 2. Moving System with DIR=Y
- Case Dir=Z
node_ID1 and node_ID2 define
node_ID1 and node_ID3 defineThe skew is defined by , andFigure 3. Moving System with DIR=Z
- When Dir=X
- When defining some conditions with respect to the skew in cylindrical coordinate system, the axis of the cylindrical coordinate system is assumed to pass through node N1.