Orient by One Axis
The orient one axis method is used to orient axisymmetric entities. You can orient any one of the three axes of a coordinate system, and MotionView computes the remaining two.
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MotionView is a general pre-processor for Multibody Dynamics.
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Coordinate systems in MotionView can be oriented using a variety of methods.
The orient one axis method is used to orient axisymmetric entities. You can orient any one of the three axes of a coordinate system, and MotionView computes the remaining two.
The orient two axes method allows you to precisely orient any one of the three axes and approximately define either of the remaining two axes. MotionView uses a cross product to compute the direction of the third axis and calculates the precise direction of the second axis using another cross product.
The orient by angles method orients a coordinate system with respect to another coordinate system using Euler’s angles. The Euler angles are entered into the text boxes and the reference coordinate system is specified with the Ref Marker collector. The three Euler angles are labeled Z, X’, and Z’’. They are used to perform a series of three simple rotations from the reference coordinate frame.
The direction cosines’ matrix is the transformation matrix that maps coordinates from the global reference frame to the current coordinate system. The three columns of the direction cosines’ matrix are unit vectors along the x, y, and z axes of the coordinate system in terms of the global frame.
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MotionView is a general pre-processor for Multibody Dynamics.
MotionView is a general pre-processor for Multi-body Dynamics.
Coordinate systems in MotionView can be oriented using a variety of methods.
The orient one axis method is used to orient axisymmetric entities. You can orient any one of the three axes of a coordinate system, and MotionView computes the remaining two.
The orient one axis method is used to orient axisymmetric entities. You can orient any one of the three axes of a coordinate system, and MotionView computes the remaining two.
If you choose Point or Vector, use the collector to select the point or vector to which you want to align the axis. Point or vector coordinates are displayed beneath the point or vector label. The coordinates are protected by a lock and can be edited when the lock is green.
For a point, the axis lies on a line from the origin to the specified point. For a vector, the axis lies on a line parallel to the selected vector.
If you choose the DxDyDz alignment method, enter the global dx, dy, and dz components of the axis in the text boxes. You may also enter a mathematical expression in any of the text boxes to define dx, dy or dz.
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