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Several issues with rotation
Posted 6 juil. 2011, 18:06 UTC−4 4 Replies
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Hello,
I am having difficult getting a model to rotate around a specified point. Is there a way to do this? I am using the ALE meshing scheme to parametrize the rotation but it seems to be rotating the figure around its own center. I have tried getting simple figures such as circles and squares to rotate around the origin but they are instead rotating around their own centers. How can I get them to rotate around a specified point, or at least the origin? Also, when they rotate (I am using R*cos(w*t) and R*sin(w*t) for dx and dy by the way) they are displaced by the radius R that I specify and rotate with that radius. This is clearly correct, but can I get them to rotate about their own axis without being displaced any by any radial component? That is, in polar coordinates, the dR is zero and dOmega is nonzero. Please help!
I am having difficult getting a model to rotate around a specified point. Is there a way to do this? I am using the ALE meshing scheme to parametrize the rotation but it seems to be rotating the figure around its own center. I have tried getting simple figures such as circles and squares to rotate around the origin but they are instead rotating around their own centers. How can I get them to rotate around a specified point, or at least the origin? Also, when they rotate (I am using R*cos(w*t) and R*sin(w*t) for dx and dy by the way) they are displaced by the radius R that I specify and rotate with that radius. This is clearly correct, but can I get them to rotate about their own axis without being displaced any by any radial component? That is, in polar coordinates, the dR is zero and dOmega is nonzero. Please help!
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