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Old   May 5, 2010, 12:22
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Hello,
I want to rotate a body 30º from the zxplane of the global coordinate system in designmodeler. Can someone help me?

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Old   May 20, 2010, 15:31
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This is probably a bit late, but it is tough to keep up with CFD-Online

You need to select the object, then go to Create (2nd menu next to File) and do a body operation. There are many types of operations, including mirror and rotate. You may first need to create an LCS if you don't already have a curve you can select for the axis of rotation...

You should be able to figure out the rest from there.

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