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(blue star) Follow the below steps to use Section Editor.

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Enter a Section under Name.

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Import a material.

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From any column of the added row, click on three-dots icon (blue star) to open Section Editor panel.

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You can open the tab which includes Polygon, Template, Rebar and Tendon by clicking (blue star) icon at the left top side of the screen.

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To define a polygon shape, click to at (blue star) Shapes tab, then click the coordinates of an arbitrary shape.

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You can rechange the locations by clicking ‘Points Spreadsheet’ after you assign the shape.

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(blue star) Follow the below steps to utilize a Template.

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Click (blue star) .

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If you don’t have a material already imported (or defined as custom), you can import by clicking (blue star) . If you have, just select it from the Material drop-down

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Edit dimensions of the shape to create the section. Click to Import.

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After you import the section, it will show up on the analytical view.

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(blue star) Follow the below steps to add tendon to your section.

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Click (blue star) at the Shapes tab.

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After you import the material for the tendon and add the tendon to your section, you can rearrange the coordinates of the tendon.

Also, you can use a parametric relationship as input for Y1=d/2-10 (d = depth of the section). The position of the rebar depends on the section depth.

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Tendon definitions are completed. Remember this training example doesn’t require any tendon definition.

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(blue star) Examine the below definitons to understand the section editor features.

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Rename Section

Allows to change the name of this section.

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Print Report

Allows to change page size.

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Materials

See the materials assigned in this section, rebar and tendon.

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Rebar Profiles

See the rebar profiles.

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Section Properties

Section properties of the section such as area, inertia, plastic section modulus, etc.

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Flexure Capacity

Computes flexural capacity of the section.

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Before moving on with this feature, make sure that you have all the related stress-strain models in the material definitions.

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Moment Curvature

Computes the moment-curvature diagram of the section.

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Before moving on with this feature, make sure that you have all the related stress-strain models in the material definitions.

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Interaction Diagram

Computes Axial Force-Moment Interaction diagram.

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Before moving on with this feature, make sure that you have all the related stress-strain models in the material definitions.

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Set C.O.G. as Origin

Changes the origin of the section to (0,0) point.

Example Custom Section with Custom Material

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Mechanical properties of the section like Area and Inertia are also customizable with two options:

  1. Section with shape definition: It requires defining section shape via Section Editor or importing from the section database. In that case, section-related properties are automatically calculated.

  2. Section without shape definition: It requires entering section property parameters manually. The Has Geometry (read-only) parameter turns into NO by default in that option.

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