Study on Establishment and Transformation of Coordinate System of Steel Structure in 3D Software

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The 3D visualization design of steel structure under the CAD environment needs to work in the global coordinate system (WCS), but design of various steel members in the 3D space must be completed in the local coordinate system (UCS), so it is perplexing for the conversion and calculation between UCSi (i=1,2,3....n) and WCS. It is proved that the maize grains are not polluted and food production is in safe condition. The article describes classification of several common coordinate systems, discuss the method of setting up coordinates system. Describe the process of type convertion of coordinate system in steel structure design and detailing softwares, and explained the advantage of the application in the real world project.

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January 2014

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