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November 4, 2004, 07:39 |
transient rotation
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Hello everyone,
I have a disk wall that is rotating in a transient way , like 400*t where t= time step size, untill time reaches 2 sec and then stays constant. Should i use DEFINE_PROFILE OR DEFINE_CG_MOTION in UDF? If anyone knows has any idea...!!!! Thanks in advance, Anni |
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November 4, 2004, 13:09 |
Re: transient rotation
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HI,
you need to use DEFINE_CG_MOTION, since this macro is specifically for moving boundaries. aravind |
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November 5, 2004, 02:37 |
thanks alot Aravind (no message inside)
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