Hello,
Is it possible to know how I can define the local axis of a series of panels in a polar system?
When I go to the dialog box to define de X axis and do this, it doesn't allow you to choose polar (only Cartesian). Please see attached.
thanks,
sanjuan100
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by Artur.Kosakowski. Go to Solution.
... but mind that you can set the projection of the results and the direction of reinforcement in such way which I think should help
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Thanks Rafal, yes that should help.
Two more questions please:
1) Is there a way then of defining the local axis of panels from a polar system? why is the option of polar shown but not available?
2) In your second reply, I think you are referring to Results-Maps-Detailed/Selection of direction? we can't do this for the complex tab can we?
Thanks again,
sanjuan100
1) Is there a way then of defining the local axis of panels from a polar system?
No. See Artur's answer refering to results presentation
why is the option of polar shown but not available?
Left by mistake
2) In your second reply, I think you are referring to Results-Maps-Detailed/Selection of direction? we can't do this for the complex tab can we?
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No need.
See : http://help.autodesk.com/view/RSAPRO/2015/ENU/?guid=GUID-BD23B817-BEE0-4DB2-97AF-2571B877F803
Hello,
I was more interested in the results in the complex tab that come after "Forces for calculating reinforcement". Is it possible to obtain these in a polar system? These are the ones I generally use in the design.
thank you,
sanjuan100
I was more interested in the results in the complex tab that come after "Forces for calculating reinforcement". Is it possible to obtain these in a polar system? These are the ones I generally use in the design.
They are displayed according to the direction you selected on the detailed tab.
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