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December 11, 2013, 17:42 |
Using cylindrical coordinate system
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Hello,
I've been modeling a cylindrical shell, by using cartesian system, and doing a transient analysis. My X-axis is the one passing by the center of my cylinder. When I create an analysis of the Y-component of displacement versus time by choosing an specific point (TimeHist Postprocessing), I got different results when I use the displacement on Z-component, still on the same point. What am I supposed to do to get equal results? Thanks in advance. |
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