Project: HiCAD Dach/Wand/Fassade
Elements that are installed with the help of the Element installation function must often be hanged on a sub-structure or be fixed to it.
The Sub-structure function allows you to place profiles on sketch lines, just as you would do with the Element installation function.
You find this function in the Civil Engineering functions docking window beneath Element installation.
When you call the function, the Sub-structures window opens:
HicAD prompts you to identify a sketch (this step will be omitted if a sketch has already been selected when the function was called).
You can also click on the arrow symbol and choose
New sketch in plane to create a new sketch.
Important:
This function works only for sketches that are exclusively made up of straight lines. The function cannot be applied to sketches containing curves, circular arcs or circles.
You can now individually assign a profile to each sketch element.
In the drawing, the sketch elements are highlighted in a different colour:
The colours have the following meaning:
The line element on which the cursor points is highlighted in violet.
Currently selected line elements are highlighted in orange.
All other line elements are highlighted in light blue.
You can select line elements as follows:
You can also press and hold down the CTRL key and draw the rectangle, without choosing the Select in rectangle function.
The following setting are possible for the selected line elements:
Variant |
Here you can choose the variant that you want to use for these line elements. Click |
Offset, active |
Here you can define the distance between the generated profiles to the sketch. In case of positive values the beam is located above the sketch, in case of negative values below the sketch. |
Offset, global |
Like Offset, active this value determines the distance of the generated profiles to the sketch. While Offset, active applies only to the currently selected profiles, Offset, global defines one offset for all profiles of this sub-structure. |
Shortening of start and end |
The selected profiles can be shortened at their start (bottom) or end (top) by the specified values. The setting can be defined separately for each line element. |
Variables list |
Depending on the chosen variant, you can adjust the associated variables here. This area of the window can also be customized if desired. |
With the exception of Offset, global, these settings always refer only to the currently selected line elements.
When you click OK the sub-structure will be created. During calculation the symbol will be shown in the dialogue window.
If any errors occur during calculation, this will be indicated by the symbol on the OK button. If you move the cursor over this symbol, a short error description will be displayed.
The created profiles will be placed beneath a new assembly called Sub-structure.
This assembly also contains the Sub-structure Feature. If you double-click this Feature, a dialogue window will be displayed, enabling you to change this sub-structure.
Use the button to activate or deactivate the generation of previews. By default, the checkbox is active, that is, a new preview will be generated each time you change an entry in the dialogue window.
For a more fluent working with large sub-structures you can remove the checkmark from the button. After this, a preview will only be displayed if you explicitly click on the button (i.e. previews will no longer be generated automatically).
Use the Connection function to mount sub-structures and installed elements together. This enables you to apply adjustments to both assemblies, e.g. to insert bores and boltings.
Create Own Profiles for Sub-structures • Customizing the Dialogue Window
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