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using element info and getting the sq ftg for any wall area

Anonymous
Not applicable
here is waht i get when I invoke element information to any given wall:

1 Wall
User ID = WL80
Unique ID = B06C5660-C6C3-4B93-8BF4-51F7039CC301
Layer = A-WALL-EXT.EXST
Home story = 2
Renovation status = Existing
Renovation filter = All Relevant Filters
Length of the Reference Line = 29'
Side Length = 29'-2 1/2"
Side Length = 27'-10 1/2"
Circumference on Plan = 58'-10"
Conditional length on the reference line side = 29'-2 1/2"
Conditional length on the side opposite to the reference line = 27'-10 1/2"
Thickness = 0'-7"
Skin thickness on the reference line side = 0'-1/2"
Skin thickness on the side opposite to the reference line = 0'-1/2"
Insulation skin thickness = 0"
Air skin thickness = 0"
Area on Plan (Clean Intersections) = 16.643 sq ft
Original height = 9'
Minimum height = 9'
Maximum height = 9'
Minimum skin height on the reference line side = 9'
Maximum skin height on the reference line side = 9'
Minimum skin height on the side opposite to the reference line = 9'
Maximum skin height on the side opposite to the reference line = 9'
Surface with Doors/Windows, cropped = 410.478 sq ft
Surface without Doors/Windows, uncropped = 562.974 sq ft
Surface 1 with Doors/Windows, cropped = 129.936 sq ft
Surface 2 with Doors/Windows, cropped = 151.010 sq ft
Surface 3 with Doors/Windows, cropped = 129.533 sq ft
Conditional surface on the reference line side = 129.936 sq ft
Conditional surface on the side opposite to the reference line = 151.010 sq ft

so when I do the simple math 29' x 9'= 261 sf. (above is 562.9/ 2= 281.4)
when i subtract the windows (100 s.f.) = 161 s.f.
it is off everywhere
what the heck is true?
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Dwight
Newcomer
Check this out with simple, even sized walls. Perhaps Archicad hates the curved wall.

Check this factor also - could be relevant:
calc prefs.png
Dwight Atkinson
rocorona
Booster
It is not a curved wall (for them radius and angle are also given).
But note that the "length" data for the wall surfaces are affected by the reference line position + intersection with other walls.
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Anonymous
Not applicable
Dwight wrote:
Check this out with simple, even sized walls. Perhaps Archicad hates the curved wall.

Check this factor also - could be relevant:
the wall is a composite; non-curved;
the AC element info pane is like 20+ or 40 or whatever s.f. off;
just cannot reverse engineer the AC readout to get the true true s.f. of the
wall. (by simple math)
I am assuming SURFACE 1 is the reference (exterior) wall;
have the calc rule as : "reduce wall (checked) surface by any opening larger than 0.00 ft"
is that the correct rule?
I just dunno;
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