Learn about the different types of coordinate systems and how you can use them in your modeling process.
In Advance Steel, the World Coordinate System (WCS) is fixed and the User Coordinate Systems (UCS) can be moved or rotated. The UCS takes precedence in almost all cases, except when a tool specifically refers to the WCS. Advance objects are always created relative to the current coordinate system.
Each Advance object has its own object coordinate system. The X/Y plane of the object coordinate system is perpendicular to the web (parallel to the flange) of a beam or to a plate surface. The Z coordinate points to the top of a beam or represents the default direction for a plate thickness.
If processings or connection objects are created at beams or plates, it is recommended to set a UCS orientation corresponding to a suitable object coordinate system. For example, you can activate an object coordinate system in a plate plane if a contour processing will be created in this plane.
You can move the user coordinate system using various methods:
Each of these methods has a corresponding tool in the Advance Steel Tool Palette, in the UCS category: .