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In every node a node-coordinate system can be added.   
In every node a node-coordinate system can be added.   
 
[[File:XBeam2DLocalAxis.png|600px]]
 


The origin lies in the relevant node. The direction of the x-axis is determined by inserting an angle ( see the figure above). Local coordinate systems can be used to calculate node limitations ( support reactions and restrains ), node loads and/or node deformations in an arbitrary direction.  
The origin lies in the relevant node. The direction of the x-axis is determined by inserting an angle ( see the figure above). Local coordinate systems can be used to calculate node limitations ( support reactions and restrains ), node loads and/or node deformations in an arbitrary direction.  


[[File:XBeam2DLocalAxis2.png|400px]]
   
   


Node2


Local X-axis
Local X-axis

Revision as of 11:52, 31 August 2022

In every node a node-coordinate system can be added.

XBeam2DLocalAxis.png


The origin lies in the relevant node. The direction of the x-axis is determined by inserting an angle ( see the figure above). Local coordinate systems can be used to calculate node limitations ( support reactions and restrains ), node loads and/or node deformations in an arbitrary direction.


XBeam2DLocalAxis2.png


Local X-axis