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2010-03-07
11:30 PM
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2023-05-25
05:47 PM
by
Rubia Torres
2010-03-07
11:30 PM
My two ideas are:
1. Just do a composite and put a drafting fill in the relevant sections. This doesn't model the undulation of the slab soffit though.
2. Create a complex profile for the standard sheet width and profile to use with the beam tool, then place a separate slab over the top as the topping. Problem is that this is polygon heavy, work intensive (having to place a lot of 'beams' to make up the slab area) and limited in its flexibility.
Any other useful ideas would be great.
Bruce Walker
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2010-03-08 12:14 AM
2010-03-08
12:14 AM
Hi Bruce
You can 'wing' it using the "Pre-cast slab builder" accessory under CADImage libraries (for those who have the CADImage tools).
First draw the slab extent, then select it and choose "Slab accessories" under Design->Design Extras. Choose the "Pre cast" accessory - in the test I have done I used the Double T section with custom settings (600 wide by 60mm deep, 5mm thick section) - see attached screen shot.
At a guess we could ask CADImage to add steel tray profiles to the accessory tool.
You can 'wing' it using the "Pre-cast slab builder" accessory under CADImage libraries (for those who have the CADImage tools).
First draw the slab extent, then select it and choose "Slab accessories" under Design->Design Extras. Choose the "Pre cast" accessory - in the test I have done I used the Double T section with custom settings (600 wide by 60mm deep, 5mm thick section) - see attached screen shot.
At a guess we could ask CADImage to add steel tray profiles to the accessory tool.
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2010-03-08 12:26 AM
2010-03-08
12:26 AM
Good thinking. I do have Cadimage tools, but didn't think of that one. Nice going!
Bruce Walker
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