Configuration(s): hollow core element: entry
'Supports' tab
End face, support width proposed:
[cm] The standard value for bearing width in span direction. This value also applies to inclined edges.
Minimum / maximum support width:
[cm] Limit values for the manual entry or for the automatic determination of the bearing width.
The program calculates the bearing width automatically when
Longit. side, support width:
[cm] The standard value for bearing width transverse to span direction.
Minimum / maximum support width:
[cm] Limit values for the manual entry or for the automatic determination of the bearing width.
The program calculates the bearing width automatically when
Adjust to perpendicular in the case of sloping roofs:
Default setting for automatic calculation of supports in conjunction with roof design based on hip/ridge and/or valley/eaves.
If this check box is enabled, the elements are moved on the roof plane so that their outlines and a plane that is perpendicular to the global xy plane and that passes through the ridge or valley line touch (i.e. have a point in common).
'Bar overlap' tab
Bottom / top layer of bars
Bar overlap in span direction:
[cm] The standard value for bar overlap in the span direction. This value also applies to inclined edges.
Bottom / top layer of bars
Bar overlap transverse to it:
[cm] The standard value for bar overlap transverse to the span direction.
Use top layer
of bars:
If this check box is enabled, a top layer is used.
'Labeling' tab
Text in labels of ...
You can use a pattern and variables to specify the text in labels for supports, bar overlaps and chamfered elements.
In the case of chamfered elements, you can also enter the text to be used in the label while defining these elements.
Pattern:
Entry of text to be used in label. The variable values (floating point numbers) are entered as placeholders using formatting characters (%g and/or %f). The program replaces the formatting characters with the corresponding values. When you use %g, trailing zeroes and the decimal point are only output if this is necessary.
You can also define how the numbers are to be output:
%3g: output of at least 3 characters (including decimal point); blanks are added.
%03g: as above; however, zeroes (e.g. 002) are added.
%.3f: output of 3 decimal places.
%6.3f: output of a total of 6 characters (including decimal point) and 3 decimal places.
Variable:
Enter an arithmetical expression for each wildcard. The ',' character is used as a separator. Arithmetical expressions can be arithmetical operators, numbers and variables.
Support, EisUebU and EisUebO can be used as variables for supports and bar overlaps and dx and dz can be used for chamfered elements.
Examples
You wish to label supports and bar overlaps with xx.x/xx.x.
In the ”Pattern” line, enter %g/%g
In the ”Variable” line, enter Support,EisUebU
You want to label chamfered elements with Ce:xx.x/xx.x.
In the ”Pattern” line, enter Ce:%.1f/%.1f
In the ”Variable” line, enter dx,dz
List support/bar overlap beyond 0/0:
If the support and the bar overlap is 0, then the label '0/0' at the edges can be suppressed.
'Structural recesses' tab
The structural recesses for the recesses for longitudinal side are only applied to the supports that are parallel to the span direction.
The program will propose the structural recesses for the indentations for front for all the other supports. In the case of inclined edges, these structural recesses are always rotated and moved so that the hollow block is cut in its entirety.
Recesses for longitudinal side
Preferred file / element:
The fixture defined by the file name and element name is used as the default setting for displaying the recesses.
Attention: the file and element names must be the same as those specified in Allplan's fixture catalog (watch out for blanks, upper/lower case letters)!
Use:
If this check box is enabled, the recesses are created.
Offset to edge:
[mm] Distance between the fixture’s reference point and the panel edge. Entering a positive value moves the fixture in the direction of the element's inside.
Placement mode:
from middle of panel edge outward on both sides / from start of panel edge / from end of panel edge
Specify how fixtures are placed.
Offset between fixtures:
[mm] Distance between the individual fixtures.
Start offset:
[mm] Edge offset of first fixture when fixtures are placed from the start or end of the panel edge. The value you enter is based on the fixture's reference point.
Minimum offset to end:
[mm] Minimum distance between the end of the placement and the edge. The value you enter is based on the fixture's reference point.
Indentations for front
Preferred file / element:
The fixture defined by the file name and element name is used as the default setting for displaying the indentations.
Attention: the file and element names must be the same as those specified in Allplan's fixture catalog (watch out for blanks, upper/lower case letters)!
Use:
If this check box is enabled, the recesses are created.
Offset to edge:
[mm] Distance between the fixture’s reference point and the panel edge. Entering a positive value moves the fixture in the direction of the element's inside.
Place in:
each hollow block / specific hollow block numbers
Specify whether the fixtures are placed in all hollow blocks or in specific hollow blocks only.
Specific hollow block numbers:
When set to specific hollow block numbers, enter the relevant numbers separated by commas (e.g. 3, 5, 7).
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