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July 15, 2019, 14:33 |
Attach a Region to a Coordinate System for Motion
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Jakob Fischer
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Stuttgart, Germany
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Hi Folks,
back at it again, I'm facing a problem I really kinda lost my patience on To my setup: I want to move an overset region along a curve given by a .csv file and to do so I set up a Java script which moves two coordinate systems along said curve. To achieve a certain alignment I created another coordinate system, which points from the first to the second coordinate system, all of them moving together as a consequence. Now comes the tricky part (and that after dealing with the java script...) I want to move the overset region with the third coordinate system, meaning position and orientation. I was able to attach a plane as a derived part to the moving coordinate system, which works like a charme. But it seems like an impossible task to do so for the region, although I'm sure this has to be possible.. I'd be more than happy to hear your thoughts on this and maybe we can work this one out together. Any questions to my setup are welcome and will be answered asap Best wishes, Jack Last edited by JackFischer; July 16, 2019 at 01:31. Reason: Unclear Title |
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coordinate system, java, overset, region |
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