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CORD1R – Rectangular Coordinate System Definition, Form 1

Description

This entry defines a rectangular coordinate system using three grid points. The first point is the origin, the second lies on the Z-axis, and the third lies on the X-Z plane (see Figure 1).

Format

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CORD1R

CID

G1

G2

G3

CID

G1

G2

G3

 

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Field

Contents

CID

Unique coordinate system identification number.

(Integer > 0)

G1, G2, G3

Grid point identification numbers of points used to uniquely define the rectangular coordinate system (see Figure 1).

(Integer > 0; G1 ≠ G2 ≠ G3)

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Figure 1: Defining a Rectangular Coordinate System (CID) using grid points G1, G2 and G3.

Comments

1.Coordinate system identification numbers on all CORD1R, CORD1C, CORD1S, CORD2R, CORD2C, CORD2S, CORD3R, and CORD4R entries must all be unique.
2.A duplicate identification number is allowed if the CID and GID are identical and the coordinates are within the value set by PARAM, DUPTOL (see Guidelines for Bulk Data Entries for further information).
3.The three points G1, G2, and G3 must be non-collinear. Non-collinearity is checked by the geometry processor.
4.The location of a grid point (P in Figure 1) in this rectangular coordinate system is given by (X, Y, and Z).
5.The displacement coordinate directions at P are (Ux, Uv, and Uz) as shown in Figure 1.
6.A maximum of two coordinate systems may be defined on a single entry.
7.In geometric nonlinear analysis, CORD1R is a moving coordinate system. It moves with GRID points defining the system.
8.This card is represented as a system in HyperMesh.

See Also:

Geometric Nonlinear Analysis

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