Tapered Beams
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‎2007-08-17 05:02 AM
‎2007-08-17
05:02 AM
I am especially interested in applying this to the 'Z Section Beam 11.gsm' object. I see there are many options for the inclined beam object, that are not available for other profiles (like the Z).
Or better yet - would anyone be 'inclined' to add a couple more profiles to this object? Such as box-tube section, Z and C and Lipped C? Then we could just throw out all those other objects! This appears to be a very neat and tidy object.
Thanks in advance!
Andy Thomson, M.Arch, OAA, MRAIC
Director
Thomson Architecture, Inc.
Instructor/Lecturer, Toronto Metropolitan University Faculty of Engineering & Architectural Science
AC26/iMacPro/MPB Silicon M2Pro
Director
Thomson Architecture, Inc.
Instructor/Lecturer, Toronto Metropolitan University Faculty of Engineering & Architectural Science
AC26/iMacPro/MPB Silicon M2Pro
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‎2007-08-17 06:52 AM
‎2007-08-17
06:52 AM
andyro wrote:hi andy
Or better yet - would anyone be 'inclined' to add a couple more profiles to this object? Such as box-tube section, Z and C and Lipped C? Then we could just throw out all those other objects! This appears to be a very neat and tidy object.
which object is that to begin with . . . i would imagine it's easier to add profiles to the tapered one than to taper a non-tapered object. if you let me know where to find that object i'll have a look over the weekend . . .
ben
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b f [a t ] p l a n b a r c h i t e c t u r e [d o t] n z
archicad | sketchup! | coffeecup
b f [a t ] p l a n b a r c h i t e c t u r e [d o t] n z
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‎2007-08-17 07:00 AM
‎2007-08-17
07:00 AM
ah! that will teach me to read too fast: the inclined beam.
just looking at the script, it looks as though it calls a steel macro called 'I Beam Slope' for as many times as you have different sized regions in your beam - passing the size parameters to it as it goes.
try opening that macro and see if you can reverse engineer it for different profile shapes using the standard profile shapes as a reference . . .
then you will have to find some way of assembling it into a beam you need. i will have a look over the weekend, but i'm pretty flat out at the moment . . .
ben
just looking at the script, it looks as though it calls a steel macro called 'I Beam Slope' for as many times as you have different sized regions in your beam - passing the size parameters to it as it goes.
try opening that macro and see if you can reverse engineer it for different profile shapes using the standard profile shapes as a reference . . .
then you will have to find some way of assembling it into a beam you need. i will have a look over the weekend, but i'm pretty flat out at the moment . . .
ben
b e n f r o s t
b f [a t ] p l a n b a r c h i t e c t u r e [d o t] n z
archicad | sketchup! | coffeecup
b f [a t ] p l a n b a r c h i t e c t u r e [d o t] n z
archicad | sketchup! | coffeecup
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‎2007-08-18 02:03 AM
‎2007-08-18
02:03 AM
...bad news I have checked the inclined beam macro (I-beam macro) and the definition of the beam is not done parametrically in terms of section shape type.
it's hard coded just for that type of section (and using SEO group commands inside).
I would recommend SWEEP or TUBE commands to do such stuff.
it's hard coded just for that type of section (and using SEO group commands inside).
I would recommend SWEEP or TUBE commands to do such stuff.
::rk