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Modifying wall elements

Modifying elements using the Properties palette

You can use the Properties palette to modify the current parameters of the selected wall element.

Right-clicking in the input area of the palette opens a shortcut menu where you can show and hide the description displayed at the bottom of the palette.
In addition, you can add the currently selected area or parameter to the quick input list and move QuickInput to the top of the palette so that it is the first tab displayed in the palette. Similarly, you can remove the currently selected area or parameter from the quick input list. As soon as you remove the last parameter from the quick input list, the QuickInput tab is hidden. To make sure that QuickInput is always open when the palette starts, select Start with QuickInput on the shortcut menu.

Owing to the wide range of parameters available for the factory configurations, catalogs and/or the parameters currently set by the user during the process of element design or modification and the current geometry of the element (outline and/or recesses), it can happen that bars and/or lattice girders of the basic reinforcement are not created and, consequently, individual parts of the element (e.g. corners with acute angles, narrow webs between recesses or between recesses and the edges) are not reinforced. The program does not check that all the bars and/or lattice girders are actually created.

That is why you need to spend some time thinking about how to handle non-rectangular element outlines and/or existing recesses. These considerations can be described as "engineering thinking". This is exactly the reason why working with the Precast modules requires some experience. In particular, you should not create production data without checking the reinforcement beforehand.

To modify a wall element

  1. Select one or more mark numbers and choose the required entry in the list box at the top in the Properties palette
    or
    Double-click the mark number with the left mouse button.

    When you have selected several wall elements, only values of identical parameters are displayed. You can change different parameters, of which the values are not displayed, to new, common parameters.

  2. If necessary, select Precast element design, design mode in the list box at the top in the Properties palette and change the parameters. All changes are displayed immediately.
    If you have selected "frozen" walls, the element-specific Wall type, design mode entries are displayed instead of the general Precast element design, design mode entry. You can change the wall type when you select these entries. This can lead to changes in the connections and recesses.

    Note: This type of modification provides the additional Element rotated parameter in the Production parameters area of the Attributes tab. This parameter indicates the current direction of rotation of the element.
    The two Rotate from height and Maximum rotated length parameters, which are displayed when Rotated production direction is set to Calculate automatically, have no effect on the division anymore. The wall is not recalculated and divided again when you change one of these values. The parameters are simply checked. If the values of the current element are not observed, an error message appears and the element is highlighted with the identifier Illegal geometry.
    The same applies to the Maximum rotated length parameter, which is displayed when Rotated production direction is set to Always.

    In addition, the Attributes tab provides the Element states and actions area, where you can manually change the element states and actions determined by the program. Lattice girders and connecting elements (for example, Schöck ComBAR) are regarded as belonging together and referred to as connecting elements.

  3. Select Precast element design, basic reinforcement, ... in the list box at the top in the Properties palette and change the reinforcement and fixture parameters.
    If you have selected "frozen" walls, the element-specific Wall type, basic reinforcement, ... entries are displayed instead of the general Precast element design, basic reinforcement, ... entry.

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