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What is Cylindrical Coordinate System and where is it used?

    • Samir Kadam
      Ansys Employee
      What is Cylindrical Coordinate System and where is it used?
    • Ashish Khemka
      Forum Moderator

      Hi @skadam ! A Cylindrical Coordinate System is one of the coordinate systems (CS) which is represented in terms of r, theta and z. Here, r is radius from the axis, theta is angular position and z is height.

      We can use Cylindrical CS in the cases where we have cylindrical symmetry like rotating equipments, electric charges, etc.

    • Samir Kadam
      Ansys Employee

      Thanks @akhemka , I have one follow up question.

      How can we relate Cylindrical CS with Cartesian CS?

    • prajput
      Ansys Employee

      The Cylindrical CS is related to Cartesian CS in the following way;

      r = sqrt(x^2 + y^2)

      theta=inverseTan(y/x)

      z=z

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