KirbyWan
Aerospace
- Apr 18, 2008
- 586
Howdy all,
I reviewed several old topics on this, but nothing lately. I work in aerospace and would like to use their standard coordinate system which is:
The YZ plane is called the station plane and moving along the positve X axis moves this plane from nose to tail.
The XY plane is called the water line plane and moving along the positive Z axis moves this plane up from the ground.
The XZ plane is called the butt line plane which would split the aircraft along its plane of vertical symmetry. Moving along the positive Y Axis moves this plane off to the right side of the airplane. (sometimes left, causeing a left handed coordinate system which is just wrong so I don't accept that.)
The problem is that the an airplane would look like it's standing on its left wing pointing to the left in an ISO view. If there was a simple switch to have the Z axis point up on the triad, then the airplane would be setting on its landing gear and pointing to the right, a top view would be looking at the top of the airplane and a right view would be looking at the right side of the airplane and a forward view would be looking forward in the same direction as the airplane, everything would be cool.
Is there a way to have SolidWorks set the view so the Z axis is vertical in the ISO view? The old topics were more concerned with translating from CAD to CAM or to create and ISO view for a drawing, but I'd prefer to have the right behavior while modeling. This would really just entail rotating the view normal to the screen 120°.
Any suggestions? Thanks for everyones help.
-Kirby
Kirby Wilkerson
Remember, first define the problem, then solve it.
I reviewed several old topics on this, but nothing lately. I work in aerospace and would like to use their standard coordinate system which is:
The YZ plane is called the station plane and moving along the positve X axis moves this plane from nose to tail.
The XY plane is called the water line plane and moving along the positive Z axis moves this plane up from the ground.
The XZ plane is called the butt line plane which would split the aircraft along its plane of vertical symmetry. Moving along the positive Y Axis moves this plane off to the right side of the airplane. (sometimes left, causeing a left handed coordinate system which is just wrong so I don't accept that.)
The problem is that the an airplane would look like it's standing on its left wing pointing to the left in an ISO view. If there was a simple switch to have the Z axis point up on the triad, then the airplane would be setting on its landing gear and pointing to the right, a top view would be looking at the top of the airplane and a right view would be looking at the right side of the airplane and a forward view would be looking forward in the same direction as the airplane, everything would be cool.
Is there a way to have SolidWorks set the view so the Z axis is vertical in the ISO view? The old topics were more concerned with translating from CAD to CAM or to create and ISO view for a drawing, but I'd prefer to have the right behavior while modeling. This would really just entail rotating the view normal to the screen 120°.
Any suggestions? Thanks for everyones help.
-Kirby
Kirby Wilkerson
Remember, first define the problem, then solve it.