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Translate the coordinate system for a new base
Posted 2011年9月28日 GMT-4 12:34 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.2 4 Replies
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Is there a way to set up a local coordinate system to use the translation of the original global base. For example, I want the new coordinate system has the same base vector but a different origin.
I'd like to set up something similar to Helmholtz coils but the axis does not coincide with any of x y or z axis. Instead of
Jx=-J0*z/sqrt(x^2+z^2)
Jy=0
Jz=J0*x/sqrt(x^2+z^2)
because it's around y axis,
I need to set up a current around axis (x=1.5 and y=1.5)
I think it'll be easier if I can set a new coordinate system that has the origin of (1.5, 1.5, 0) that way.
Thank you very much!
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Charles
I'd like to set up something similar to Helmholtz coils but the axis does not coincide with any of x y or z axis. Instead of
Jx=-J0*z/sqrt(x^2+z^2)
Jy=0
Jz=J0*x/sqrt(x^2+z^2)
because it's around y axis,
I need to set up a current around axis (x=1.5 and y=1.5)
I think it'll be easier if I can set a new coordinate system that has the origin of (1.5, 1.5, 0) that way.
Thank you very much!
--
Charles
4 Replies Last Post 2011年9月30日 GMT-4 12:03