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Index

"Precast Slab" task area

Orientation in the program – the tasks and their task areas

Overview of the "Precast Elements" role

Function

Use

Design

You can use this tool to design a precast slab. A placing region is fully user-definable. You just have to enter any number of points on screen. This means you can e.g., relate it to the room corner points of the existing elements or enter user-defined coordinates.

Recesses

You can use this tool to create a recess in a precast slab. You can select the shape of the recess from predefined geometric forms or you can define it yourself by entering a polyline. Slab recesses can be inserted from the top or bottom.

Crane Location

You can use this tool to define one or more crane locations. Do this before you use the Design tool. The program includes the crane parameters when calculating the elements.

Secondary Reinforcement

You can use this tool to place different kinds of secondary reinforcement (secondary bars, girders, shear girders, meshes, reinforcement of any shape, stirrup cages, bent-up meshes).

Definition Ranges

You can use this tool to define areas with special attributes, loads, reinforcement and secondary reinforcement. Whereas secondary reinforcement is only created directly under the defined area, all the other parameters are applied to all precast elements below the definition range, even if a precast element only touches the definition range.

Status Admin

You can use this tool to assign or change statuses and locking states independently of the automatic features. In addition, you can configure the program to highlight the current status and locking state.

Modify Slab in View

You can use this tool to modify slab elements that have at least one layer with tiles.

MEP Wizard

You can use this wizard to create fixtures and openings (the latter using negative shaped fixtures) based on smart symbols, architectural elements and 3D solids. The smart symbols do not necessarily need to originate from an import. They can instead also be created directly in Allplan.

Modify Design

You can use this tool to modify a completely designed placing region. You can use the same tools as for creating a precast slab.

Modify Recesses

You can use this tool to modify slab recesses as follows:
You can select reinforcement elements that should not be cut into at the recesses.
You can change the recess type for (prestressed) hollow core elements and TT slabs.
You can define support conditions, bar projection values and bending shapes for individual recesses.

Modify Parameters, Basic Reinforcement

You can use this tool to modify the parameters or reinforcement of individual slab panels. You can also delete individual slab panels.

Change Hollow Blocks, Concrete Strips, Filling Objects, Bricks

You can use this tool to create permanent concrete strips and hide hollow blocks or balls to generate concrete strips in these areas. In addition, you can modify filling objects or bricks if you have the appropriate license.

Modify, Label Reinforcement

You can use this tool to modify basic or secondary reinforcement. Reinforcement can also be labeled later with this tool.

Model Precast Elements

You can use this tool to modify the geometry of precast elements.

Model Connections

You can use this tool to model connections between precast elements. The solids modeled can be within several precast elements.

Transfer Elements

You can use this tool to transfer fixtures and reinforcement with labels to (partly) identical precast elements. You can transfer the selected elements from the source precast element to one or more destination precast elements at the same time.

Modify Mark Number

You can use this tool to change mark numbers, precast IDs and additional IDs of slab elements.

Label Precast Elements

You can use this tool to label precast elements you created without labels or whose original labels have been deleted.

Plan Display - Slab

You can use this tool to show or hide elements of basic reinforcement. You can also place a perspective view of the slab elements in the floor plan.

Collision Check

You can use this tool to check whether selected elements collide. As a result, the program marks the colliding elements.



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