Design configuration entry

Configuration(s): solid wall: entry

Initial values for wall element design.

'Parameters' tab

Shortening BL:

[m] Initial values for the shortening of the solid walls to form the architectural wall.

Concrete grade:

Preset concrete grades of the core layer for design. The list box includes all the entries that are defined in the concrete grade catalog and assigned to the current factory.

Exposition class:

Preset for the exposition class.
As specified in DIN 1045-1, section 4.2.1 (3), the exposition class must be included in reinforcement drawings. For example, cement formulation, minimum concrete cover and minimum concrete strength grade etc. depend on the exposition class.

Additional text for mark number:

Complementary text for mark number.

'Outer leaves' tab

A solid wall consists of two surfaces: a bottom surface (smooth side) and a top surface (side where concrete is poured). The bottom surface is always associated with the invisible side. The visible side is indicated by the triangle symbol.

Concrete grade visible/invisible:

Preset concrete grades of the core layer for design. The list box includes all the entries that are defined in the concrete grade catalog and assigned to the current factory.

Exposition class visible / invisible:

Preset for the exposition class.
As specified in DIN 1045-1, section 4.2.1 (3), the exposition class must be included in reinforcement drawings. For example, cement formulation, minimum concrete cover and minimum concrete strength grade etc. depend on the exposition class.

Surface visible/invisible:

Enter the text describing the concrete surface finish that is entered as an initial value when the module opens.

Thickness visible/invisible:

Initial values for the thickness of a facing concrete layer for solid walls.

'Formwork attributes' tab

Formwork attributes for element edges:

No chamfer/ Chamfer at bottom / Chamfer at bottom+top / Special formwork

You can define the default formwork attributes for the different panel edges. When designing, you can select more attributes in the Design Mode dialog box; all the attributes can be combined as desired.

Poured joint attribute:

You can specify whether special formwork is to be applied to panel edges that have poured joints in a view (due to a connection).

'Marks' tab

Assignment of marks:

Specify which mark numbers are assigned to precast elements when they are created. Elements that are modified later are also given the mark numbers specified here. This also applies if you have rearranged the elements manually using the Modify Mark Number tool in the meantime.

Zero: the elements are initially assigned the mark number zero and will be rearranged manually later.

Ascending: the elements are assigned numbers in ascending order.

Identical: while creating elements, the program automatically performs various checks based on the following criteria:



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