/SKEW/FIX
Block Format Keyword Describes the fixed skew frames.
Format
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/SKEW/FIX/skew_ID/unit_ID | |||||||||
skew_title | |||||||||
Ox | Oy | Oz | |||||||
X1 | Y1 | Z1 | |||||||
X2 | Y2 | Z2 |
Definition
Field | Contents | SI Unit Example |
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skew_ID | Skew identifier This ID must be different from all frame (/FRAME/FIX) identifiers (Integer, maximum 10 digits) |
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unit_ID | Unit Identifier (Integer, maximum 10 digits) |
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skew_title | Skew title (Character, maximum 100 characters) |
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Ox | X coordinate of skew
origin O' (Real) |
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Oy | Y coordinate of skew
origin O' (Real) |
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Oz | Z coordinate of skew
origin O' (Real) |
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X1 | X component of skew
axis (Real) |
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Y1 | Y component of skew
axis (Real) |
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Z1 | Z component of skew
axis (Real) |
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X2 | X component of skew
axis (Real) |
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Y2 | Y component of skew
axis (Real) |
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Z2 | Z component of skew
axis (Real) |
Comments
- For fixed skews, the skew system is fixed and is defined by and . Vectors of arbitrary length may be given.
- For a fixed skew, inputs are
axis and
axis, but
axis is computed as:
is recomputed as:
- The new fixed skew is defined by , and .
- The skew origin O' is useful when
defining some condition with respect to the skew in cylindrical coordinate system.