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data_in_material_coord with cylindrical coord system #630
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I can't download them. Chrome is giving me an error.
Maybe bigger picture, that functionality was added not too long ago
specifically for rectangular coordinate systems. Cylindrical coordinate
systems were never considered.
…On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 1:10 AM Alejandro Stewart ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello, I have noticed that the rutine to transform op2 results from
elements coordinate system to material coordinate systems gives wrong
results when MCID is a cylindrical CSYS.
I have done some research and apparently the r axis is treated as if it
was an x axis in a rectangular.
I have attached a little model in which it can be seen by comparing f06
with omid and f06 fom pynastran with and without material axis
transformation.
Alejandro
cil_coord_ssys_issue.zip
<https://github.com/SteveDoyle2/pyNastran/files/5641672/cil_coord_ssys_issue.zip>
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Oh, good to know. It works great for rectangular, super useful.
I'll try to implement cylindrical sys and if it works I'll share it.
Thank you.
El vie., 4 dic. 2020 20:23, Steven Doyle <[email protected]>
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… I can't download them. Chrome is giving me an error.
Maybe bigger picture, that functionality was added not too long ago
specifically for rectangular coordinate systems. Cylindrical coordinate
systems were never considered.
On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 1:10 AM Alejandro Stewart ***@***.***
>
wrote:
> Hello, I have noticed that the rutine to transform op2 results from
> elements coordinate system to material coordinate systems gives wrong
> results when MCID is a cylindrical CSYS.
>
> I have done some research and apparently the r axis is treated as if it
> was an x axis in a rectangular.
>
> I have attached a little model in which it can be seen by comparing f06
> with omid and f06 fom pynastran with and without material axis
> transformation.
>
> Alejandro
> cil_coord_ssys_issue.zip
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https://github.com/SteveDoyle2/pyNastran/files/5641672/cil_coord_ssys_issue.zip
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Hello, I have noticed that the rutine to transform op2 results from elements coordinate system to material coordinate systems gives wrong results when MCID is a cylindrical CSYS.
I have done some research and apparently the r axis is treated as if it was an x axis in a rectangular.
I have attached a little model in which it can be seen by comparing f06 with omid and f06 fom pynastran with and without material axis transformation.
Alejandro
cil_coord_ssys_issue.zip
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