Changing the axis of symmetry in 2D domains

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Hello, from the archived discussion above, I understand that changing the axis of symmetry was not possible 5 years back. I would like to know if it is possible now in version 6.1, and if so, how?

Otherwise, my query is:

I want to create a cylindrical domain where the axis of symmetry is along the z-axis, and not in radial direction. How can I do this?

Thanks in advance!


2 Replies Last Post 30.09.2024, 03:43 GMT-4
Edgar J. Kaiser Certified Consultant

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Posted: 23 hours ago 29.09.2024, 10:59 GMT-4

Isn't that planar symmetry?

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Edgar J. Kaiser
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Isn't that planar symmetry?

Acculution ApS Certified Consultant

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Posted: 7 hours ago 30.09.2024, 03:43 GMT-4

The axis of symmetry is indeed the z-axis already, so perhaps you mean that you would like to have it be the r-axis? Could you explain the need for this? Can you not just rotate the geometry to fit the default axes?

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René Christensen, PhD
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The axis of symmetry is indeed the z-axis already, so perhaps you mean that you would like to have it be the r-axis? Could you explain the need for this? Can you not just rotate the geometry to fit the default axes?

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