cskp#
- Mapdl.cskp(kcn='', kcs='', porig='', pxaxs='', pxypl='', par1='', par2='', **kwargs)#
Defines a local coordinate system by three keypoint locations.
APDL Command: CSKP
- Parameters:
- kcn
Arbitrary reference number assigned to this coordinate system. Must be greater than 10. A coordinate system previously defined with this number will be redefined.
- kcs
Coordinate system type:
- 0 or CART
Cartesian
- 1 or CYLIN
Cylindrical (circular or elliptical)
- 2 or SPHE
Spherical (or spheroidal)
- 3 or TORO
Toroidal
- porig
Keypoint defining the origin of this coordinate system. If PORIG = P, graphical picking is enabled and all remaining command fields are ignored (valid only in the GUI).
- pxaxs
Keypoint defining the positive x-axis orientation of this coordinate system.
- pxypl
Keypoint defining the x-y plane (with PORIG and PXAXS) in the first or second quadrant of this coordinate system.
- par1
Used for elliptical, spheroidal, or toroidal systems. If KCS = 1 or 2, PAR1 is the ratio of the ellipse Y-axis radius to X-axis radius (defaults to 1.0 (circle)). If KCS = 3, PAR1 is the major radius of the torus.
- par2
Used for spheroidal systems. If KCS = 2, PAR2 = ratio of ellipse Z-axis radius to X-axis radius (defaults to 1.0 (circle)).
Notes
Defines and activates a local right-handed coordinate system by specifying three existing keypoints: to locate the origin, to locate the positive x-axis, and to define the positive x-y plane. This local system becomes the active coordinate system. See the CLOCAL, CS, CSWPLA, and LOCAL commands for alternate definitions. Local coordinate systems may be displayed with the /PSYMB command.
This command is valid in any processor.