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Random coordinate system in a mesh
Posted 21.06.2016, 10:13 GMT-4 Materials, Mesh, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Structural Mechanics Version 5.1 2 Replies
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Hi everyone!!!
I am trying to change the coordinate system of my model so I can homogenize a material form by fibers randomly orientated.
I have a 2D model, a square. I have meshed with "mapped" so the model is divided in small rectangles. Is it a way that each small rectangle of the mesh has its own coordinate system?? And that coordinated system rotated it a random angle?? So each small rectangle of the mesh has a different orientation, similar to how it is done in ANSYS.
I imagine it will be done with "rotated system" and a random function but I dont know how to match it with each small rectangle.
Thanks for your time
I am trying to change the coordinate system of my model so I can homogenize a material form by fibers randomly orientated.
I have a 2D model, a square. I have meshed with "mapped" so the model is divided in small rectangles. Is it a way that each small rectangle of the mesh has its own coordinate system?? And that coordinated system rotated it a random angle?? So each small rectangle of the mesh has a different orientation, similar to how it is done in ANSYS.
I imagine it will be done with "rotated system" and a random function but I dont know how to match it with each small rectangle.
Thanks for your time
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