This part is to inform about the general purposes of section definitions. Follow the next steps to create different section definitions that OpenBrIM provides.
Section Editor
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1 | Enter a Section under Name. | |
2 | Import a material. | |
3 | From any column of the added row, click on three-dots icon | |
4 | You can open the tab which includes Polygon, Template, Rebar and Tendon by clicking | |
5 | To define a polygon shape, click to at | |
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1 | Click | |
2 | If you don’t have a material already imported (or defined as custom), you can import by clicking | |
3 | Edit dimensions of the shape to create the section. Click to Import. | |
4 | After you import the section, it will show up on the analytical view. |
Rebar Definition
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1 | Click | |
2 | If you don’t have a Rebar definition in your project, you will get a popup to import one. Just click OK and continue. | |
3 | Select your asset from OpenBrIM Database for rebar profile and click Import. | |
4 | By clicking | |
5 | Let’s stay on Line Layout, and enter rebar layout input data | |
6 | After you click Add, you should click the start and end location points of the section. No need to be exact in locations,they can be edited later. | |
7 | After clicking end location, Edit Linear Rebar Layout window appears. | |
8 | Edit Linear Rebar Layout. | |
9 | If you don’t have a rebar material already imported (or defined as custom), you can import by clicking | |
10 | After Apply all the entered data in Edit Linear/Circular Rebar Layout window, you can change the location of the rebar layout at the analytical coordinate system by clicking Points Spreadsheet under | |
11 | Applying the same procedure, you can insert rebars at top and bottom. This time number of rows is set to 1 and rebar layouts placed twice for top and bottom, respectively |
The rebars are completed. This training example doesn’t require any tendon definition; the below steps explain how to add a tendon layout to the section.
Tendon Definition
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1 | Click | |
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Tendon definitions are completed. Remember this training example doesn’t require any tendon definition.