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Old   December 3, 2012, 11:50
Default function to record object heave motion VS time
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Dear ALL,

I would like to plot the floating object heave motion against time figure, is there any function to add to record the position at each time step?

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Hi
Did you find a solution to this?
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Hi,


you can use the postProcess rigidBodyState functionObject to monitor the motion. Check e.g. planningHullW3 tutorial for usage.


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