Activating and Deactivating Local Coordinate Systems
The global or local coordinate systems activity
may be toggled by choosing the option: Modeling:
WCSLocal WCS. The same option may also
be chosen from the toolbar or from the context menu.
As soon as the WCS is activated, it is displayed in the structure view showing the u, v and w axes. The working plane will then be centered at the origin of the WCS and aligned with it’s uv plane. Coordinates of picked points, edges and faces are displayed in the local coordinate system.
Defining and measuring the Parameters of the Local Coordinate System
The parameters of the WCS may be directly entered
from the Modeling:WCSLocal WCS
Local
Coordinate System Properties dialog box. Here, you may specify
the origin of the coordinate system and the orientation of its w
and u axes. This option is the
most general way to define a local coordinate system. However, the WCS
parameters are more frequently changed by the ”align
operations” function described below.
The information concerning the relative position and orientation of the local coordinate system in respect of the global coordinate system is also shown in this dialog box.
Store Current WCS
The currently active local coordinate system may
be stored for later use in the Modeling:WCSFix WCS
Store
Current WCS dialog box. Please define a specific user name
for the coordinate system and activate it later by selecting Modeling:
WCS
Fix WCS
Restore Selected WCS, Restore
from the context menu orby double-clicking on the corresponding
WCS in the navigation tree.
Move and Rotate Local Coordinates
The origin of the local coordinate system may be
moved by a fixed translation vector either in local or global coordinates.
The orientation of the local coordinate system may be rotated by a certain
angle around one of its axes. This can by achieved by using the Modeling:
WCSTransform
Local Coordinates dialog box. Rotating around u, v or w by
90 degree may be performed by pressing Shift-U,
Shift-V or Shift-W
respectively.
Align the local coordinate system
To align the WCS with edges, faces or points, press
"W" or choose Modeling:
WCSAlign WCS.
Depending on the most recent selection one of the following steps will be performed:
If nothing is selected, you will enter the interactive WCS alignment mode.
If three points, only one point, an edge or a face is selected, one of four below WCS alignments will be performed.
If a face and an edge are selected and the edge is directly connected to the face, the WCS will be moved onto the middle of the edge. The u-axis will be aligned parallel to the edge in the chosen point, the normal of the WCS will be aligned parallel to the normal of the face in the chosen point.
Align WCS with Selected Face
In many cases, the orientation of the local coordinate
system must be aligned with planar faces from within the structure. This
common operation is supported by the Modeling:
WCSAlign WCS
Align WCS with Selected Face operation that may be selected
after picking a planar face. This
operation will align the uv plane
of the WCS with the surface of the most recently selected planar face
and move the WCS to the center of the face.
If the picked face is not planar, the WCS will be moved to the closest point on that face relative to the current WCS. The normal of the WCS will be set to the normal of the face at the chosen point.
Align WCS with Selected Edge
The orientation of the local coordinate system’s
u-axis may be simply aligned
parallel to the most recently picked
linear edge by choosing the Modeling:
WCSAlign WCS
Align
WCS with Selected Edge operation. If the selected edge is connected
to any face, the normal of the WCS will be adapted to the normal of one
of the adjacent faces. The origin of the local coordinate system will
be moved to the center of the picked edge.
Align WCS with Selected Point
The origin of the local coordinate system may be
easily moved into the most recently picked
point by choosing the Modeling:
WCSAlign WCS
Align
WCS with Selected Point operation.
Align WCS with 3 Selected Points
The origin of the local coordinate system may be
easily moved into the three most recently picked
point by choosing the Modeling:
WCSAlign WCS
Align
WCS with 3 Selected Point operation. The first picked point defines
the origin. The second and third points the u and v axis.
Align WCS with Global Coordinates
The position of the WCS will be changed to the position of the Global Coordinate System. In other words, a reset of the WCS into its origin position.
Fix WCS
The position of the WCS is stored in absolute coordinates
Use the Context Menu to Define the Local Coordinate System
All the operation described above may also be accessed from within the context menu in the modeler mode, if no shape is currently selected.
Use the Ribbon to Define the Local Coordinate System
Besides the context menu, the operations for changing the local coordinate system may also be accessed from the Ribbon tab Modeling: WCS :
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Activate WCS
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Rotate WCS |
Move WCS |
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Align WCS
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Align WCS with Selected Face
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Align WCS with Selected Edge |
Align WCS with Selected Point |
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Align WCS with Three Selected Points
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Align WCS with Global Coordinates |
Fix WCS |
Shortcut Keys to Align the Local Coordinate System
The most important shortcut key in combination with the local coordinate systems is the "W" key. The main view must be activated (by clicking into it) in order to use this shortcut. After pressing the W key, the local coordinate system will be aligned with the most recently picked point, edge or face (See Align WCS with Selected Item above.)
Local Solid Coordinate System (SCS)
Application:
For features which depend on the orientation of a solid (like anisotropic materials or radial magnets), it is useful to define a local solid coordinate system which transforms with solid transformations and which is copied when the solid is copied within a transformation.
Definition a SCS:
A local solid coordinate system is defined by attaching
the currently active (global or local) coordinate system to a selected
solid. This can be done in the context menu of the selected solid (Local Solid CoordinatesAttach Active WCS) or via Modeling:
Tools
Shape Tools
Local Solid Coordinates
Attach Active WCS. Likewise, with multi-selection,
an active coordinate system can be attached to more than one solid in
one go.
Change a SCS:
The local solid coordinate system can be changed by simply attaching a new WCS to the solid.
Preview all SCS:
Via the context menu (Local
Solid Coordinates View SCS for all solids) or the ribbon
tab (Modeling:
Tools
Shape Tools
Local Solid Coordinates
View SCS for all solids) the preview
of all defined solid coordinate systems can be activated (or deactivated).
Likewise you can switch on or off this preview in the View Options dialog
box (View:
Options
View Options).
When the preview of all solid coordinate systems is selected, the appropriate systems are drawn in a shaded style with the axis labels u', v', w' for each solid owning a local solid coordinate system.
Preview selected SCS:
Via the context menu (Local
Solid Coordinates View SCS for selected solids) or the
ribbon tab (Modeling:
Tools
Shape Tools
Local Solid Coordinates
View SCS for selected solids) the preview
of solid coordinate systems can be activated (or deactivated) for selected
solids. Likewise you can switch on or off this preview in the View Options
dialog box (View:
Options
View Options).
When the preview of solid coordinates systems of selected solids is selected, the appropriate systems are drawn in a shaded style with the axis labels u', v', w' for each selected solid that owns a local solid coordinate system. When only one single solid is selected, the solid description contains a line "Local SCS" which states "active" when a local SCS is defined (and previewed) or "not defined" when no local coordinate system is attached to the selected solid.
See also
Store Current WCS, WCS Properties, Transform Local Coordinate System, WCS alignment mode, Properties of stored WCS, Pick Points / Edges and Faces, Working Plane Properties