KSYMM
KSYMM, Ncomp
, NP1
, NP2
, NINC
, KINC
, NOELEM
, IMOVE
Generates a reflected set of keypoints.
Ncomp
Symmetry key:
X
—
X (or R) symmetry (default).
Y
—
Y (or θ) symmetry.
Z
—
Z (or Φ) symmetry.
NP1
,NP2
,NINC
Reflect keypoints from pattern beginning with
NP1
toNP2
(defaults toNP1
) in steps ofNINC
(defaults to 1). IfNP1
= ALL,NP2
andNINC
are ignored and pattern is all selected keypoints (KSEL). IfNcomp
= P, graphical picking is enabled and all remaining command fields are ignored (valid only in the GUI). A component name may also be substituted forNP1
(NP2
andNINC
are ignored).KINC
Keypoint increment between sets. If zero, the lowest available keypoint numbers are assigned (NUMSTR).
NOELEM
Specifies whether nodes and elements are also to be generated:
0
—
Generate nodes and point elements associated with the original keypoints, if they exist.
1
—
Do not generate nodes and elements.
IMOVE
Specifies whether keypoints will be moved or newly defined:
0
—
Generate additional keypoints.
1
—
Move original keypoints to new position retaining the same keypoint numbers (
KINC
andNOELEM
are ignored). Valid only if the old keypoints are no longer needed at their original positions. Corresponding meshed items are also moved if not needed at their original position.
Notes
Generates a reflected set of keypoints (and corresponding mesh) from a given keypoint pattern by a symmetry reflection (see analogous node symmetry command, NSYM). The MAT, TYPE, REAL, and ESYS attributes are based upon the keypoints in the pattern and not upon the current settings. Reflection is done in the active coordinate system by changing a particular coordinate sign. Keypoints in the pattern may have been generated in any coordinate system. However, solid modeling in a toroidal coordinate system is not recommended.