Multispan Frame Geometry
Multispan Frame Geometry
Geometry
You can define geometry of a 3D multispan frame.
To begin defining a 3D frame, open the Parametric Structures - 3D - Multispan Hall dialog from:
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Specify frame parameters:
In the lower part of the dialog, axial dimensions of the frame span are defined.
After you finish defining frame dimensions, click the Profiles tab to display the Multispan Hall -
Profiles dialog.
Profiles
After you finish defining Multispan Frame - Geometry click the Profiles tab.
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Using the options on the Profiles tab, you can assign bar profiles and types of bar families to the
bars of the generated 3D frame.
Attributes are assigned separately to individual frame elements (columns, rafters, and spandrel
beams). Rafters and spandrel beams are available if the corresponding options were selected on
the Geometry tab.
Profiles available on the selection list for each type of frame element are defined in the Profile
List dialog. To add a profile to the list, click Database. The Profile list dialog displays, where
you can select a profile to add.
Profile families available on the selection list for each type of frame element are defined in the
Family Manager dialog. To add a family to the list, click Family Manager. The Family manager
dialog displays, where you can select a family to add.
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Use the buttons at the bottom of the dialog:
Apply - after you click this, the 3D frame defined in the dialog is generated on screen
without closing the dialog. This lets you check whether the 3D frame has been generated
correctly.
OK - click this to generate the defined 3D frame and close the dialog.
Hide - after you click this, the dialog is no longer visible on screen. To restore the dialog
display on screen, press Esc.
Close - click this to close the dialog without generating a 3D frame.
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The frame is generated.
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