# Axes

This feature enables new user-defined axes systems to be specified e.g. to specify an inclined roller support, to assist in interpretation of results, or to specify the Construction Grid. Axes systems may be Cartesian, cylindrical or spherical.

# Definition

A user axes set is created by specifying the following:

Name

Used as a convenient way of identifying an axis.

Type

Axes can be Cartesian, cylindrical or spherical.

Origin

The location of this axis system in the global axis system.

X Vector

A vector, defined in the global axis system, in the direction of the local x-axis.

XY Vector

A vector, defined in the global axis system, which lies in the local xy-plane.

An example of the definition and application of user-defined axes is given below.

axis-example

The user axis origin coordinates are thus defined as above. The rotational orientation is defined in terms of a vector along the positive -axis and a vector in the plane. These two vectors are defined in the laterally shifted axes system shown above.

axis-rotation

E.g. consider the simple case of rotation about the axis alone to give an inclined plane for a support

The vector could be expressed as . This defines the position of the axis.

The rotation of the user axis system about this axis must be defined by specifying any vector in the plane, apart obviously from the axis itself. In our case here, there is no rotation and the vector can be taken as i.e. the axis.

# Modify Axis

The modify axis dialog is used to modify an axis set. This dialog can be activated from the Axis Definition dialog and modifies the axis definition. To apply multiple transformations use this dialog to apply the modifications one after the other.

Translate by/Rotate by

The user can choose to modify the axis either by translating along one of the current axis directions or rotating about one of the current axes by the amount specified.

Along/about

This specifies which axis is to be used for the translation or rotation. These are always the current axis direction of the axis system.

See also Working with the Program – Axis Sets.