Global: Define Cylindrical UCS

Description

Defines a cylindrical coordinate system (UCS) (see Global: Define UCS).

Cylindrical coordinate systems use the coordinates R, T and Z (radius, theta and Z) to define the position of a point. R and Z are distances, whereas T is an angle.

A rotation about the Z axis of the cylindrical UCS, using the right-hand rule, defines the direction of positive T.

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Type

Method used to position and orientate the cylindrical UCS.

Point 0 / Point 1 / Point 2

Three points used to position and orientate a cylindrical UCS.

Coordinates of points may be retrieved from the model by clicking a node, vertex or grid point, or by explicitly typing the values into the edit boxes.

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