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doc:user:conditions:rotations [2022/04/28 17:03] bomandoc:user:conditions:rotations [2022/04/28 17:17] (current) – [Case #3: 2 successive Rotations imposed around 2 axes] boman
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  ===== Case #3: 2 successive Rotations imposed around 2 axes =====  ===== Case #3: 2 successive Rotations imposed around 2 axes =====
  
 +  loadingset.defineRot2(gObject, field, axe1, ampl1, fct1, 
 +                                        axe2, ampl2, fct2, option)
  
 +| ''gObject'' | Geometric entity |
 +| ''field''   | name of the variable which is concerned by the motion (only ''Field3D(TXTYTZ,RE)'' is allowed) |
 +| ''axe1''    | first axis of rotation (''Axe'' object). | 
 +| ''ampl1''   | amplitude of the first rotation | 
 +| ''fct1''    | [[doc:user:general:fonctions]] of the first rotation (can only depend on time) |
 +| ''axe2''    | second axis of rotation (''Axe'' object). The motion of this axis drives the global translation of the object | 
 +| ''ampl2''   | amplitude of the second rotation | 
 +| ''fct2''    | [[doc:user:general:fonctions]] of the second rotation (can only depend on time)  |
 +| ''option''  | = ''False'' : the boundary condition is a given angle, in degrees \\ = ''True'' : the boundary condition is a given angular speed, in degrees/second |
  
-    loadingset.defineRot2(gObject, field, axe1, ampl1, fct1, axe2, ampl2, fct2, option) +The geometry is transformed in the following way: 
- +  the rotation around the FIRST axis is applied to the object, 
-| ''gObject'' | Geometric entity | +  * then, the object is translated according to the SECOND axis motion, 
-| ''field''  | name of the variable which is concerned by the motion (only ''Field3D(TXTYTZ,RE)'' is allowed) | +  * finally, the geometry is rotated around the SECOND axis. 
-| ''axe1''   | first axis of rotation (`Axe` object) |  +
-| ''ampl1''  | amplitude of the first rotation |  +
-| ''fct1''   | [[doc:user:general:fonctions]] of the first rotation (can only depend on time) | +
-| ''axe2''   | second axis of rotation (`Axe` object) |  +
-| ''ampl2''  | amplitude of the second rotation |  +
-| ''fct2''   | [[doc:user:general:fonctions]] of the second rotation (can only depend on time)  +
-| ''option'' | = ''False''the boundary condition is a given angle, in degrees \\ = ''True''the boundary condition is a given angular speed, in degrees/second |+
  
 +In other words, it means that the second axis of ''defineRot2'' behaves as the single axis of ''defineRot''
doc/user/conditions/rotations.1651158219.txt.gz · Last modified: 2022/04/28 17:03 by boman

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