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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

WCS (WORKING CO-ORDIANTE SYSTEM) TUTORIAL NX (UNI-GRAPHICS UG)




CO-ORDINATE SYSTEMS

 There are different coordinate systems in NX. A three-axis symbol is used to identify the 
coordinate system.

Absolute Coordinate System

The Absolute Coordinate System is the coordinate system from which all objects are referenced. This is a fixed coordinate system and hence the locations and orientations of every object in NX7 modeling space are related back to this system. The Absolute Coordinate System (or “Absolute CSYS”) also provides a common frame of reference between part files. An absolute position at X=1, Y=1, and Z=1 in one part file is the same location in any other part file as well.


Work Coordinate System

The Work Coordinate System (WCS) is what you will use for construction when you want to determine orientations and angles of features. The axes of the WCS are denoted XC, YC, and ZC. (The “C” stands for “current”).

Move the WCS

Here, you will learn how to translate and rotate the WCS.

Choose FORMATWCS




DYNAMICS

This DYNAMICS  we can move and rotate WCS(working co-ordinate) system dynamically.when we click the Dynamics button it will automatically highlight
the x,y,z axis as shown in below fig.


ORIGIN

Moves the origin of the WCS(Working Co-ordinate system).when we we moves the wcs in location of the model this origin options will set the wcs to where we want to move the location of the wcs.

   ROTATE

The Rotate is all about the WCS will rotate about the direction which we want to rotate. It will display window. In this we will give angle also.


ORIENT

This ORIENT is all about it will reorients the wcs to new co-ordinate system.i.e, It will moves the wcs to another location.It will display window that where we want to orient the wcs.

SET WCS TO ABSOLUTE

Moves the position and orintation of the WCS to the Absolute coordiante system.Moves the WCS(Working Co-ordinate system).when we we moves the wcs in location of the model this origin options will set the wcs to origin where the CSYS(0,0,0) the wcs will set.














































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