Follow the next steps to set material data to be used in this BDS project
Table 1: Materials
1 | Go to Materials from tree view. Click “Materials DB” button. Click on the MaterialsDB checkbox in combobox and import. | |
2 | Check that the Materials database are imported. |
Follow the next steps to set rebar data to be used in this BDS project.
Table 2: Rebars
1 | Go to Rebars from tree view. Click “Rebar DB” button. Click on the RebarDB checkbox in combobox and import | |
2 | Assign material type to imported rebars |
Follow the next steps to set Load Classes data to be used in this BDS project.
Table 3: Load Classes
1 | Go to Load Classes from tree view. Self Weight load is already defined. Click the “Add” button to define another load class. | |
2 | Set Live Load Reduction condition and types of all Load Classes |
Follow the next steps to set Load data to be used in this BDS project.
Table 4: Loads
1 | Go to Loads from tree view. Click “Load DB” button. Click on the “PassangerVechiles” checkbox in combobox and import. | |
2 | If you want to enter a user defined load, click the "Add" button. Name, Load Class, Type and Magnitude data must be entered for each adding "Load". |
Follow the next steps to set Load Combination Table data to be used in this BDS project.
Table 5: Load Combination Table
1 | Go to Load Combination Table from tree view. Click “Combination DB” button. Click on the “D+F” checkbox under Service Limit State in combobox and import. | |
2 | If you want to enter a user defined Load Combination, click the "Add" button. Enter load factor data for the load combination |
Follow the next steps to import Drawing Files to be used in this BDS project.
Table 6: Drawing Files
1 | Go to Drawing Files from tree view. You can save the selected file to BDS by click the "Open" button. |
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