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September 19, 2011, 22:38 |
PI in Mechanical
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Would like to use PI in a formula for a Magnitude in Analysis settings details.
PI the constant is not recognised by ANSYS so have entered 'acos(-1)' for PI instead. OK so far, but instead of PI (in radians), Mechanical says PI is 180 in the calculation. Anyone know how to get around this besides from entering a truncated explicit value for PI manually please? |
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