Complex Profile Openings
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2013-05-28
03:22 PM
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2023-05-23
06:06 PM
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Rubia Torres
2013-05-28
03:22 PM
After researching the forum I couldn't find an answer to my problem. Here it is.
I have created a complex profile composed of 4 elements : a central insulation panel (green), a top and a bottom metal rail (orange), an exterior glass coating (blue).
I wish to create openings only in the central insulation panel (green). But every setting I try changing (opening reference line, for example) brings me to a negative issue.
My last attempt has been to, in the window setting, reveal a part of the wall. But the revealed part isn't the same material as the exterior glass coating of the complex profile.
Could anyone give me a little hint?
Thank you very much,
Alexander.
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2013-05-28 07:35 PM
2013-05-28
07:35 PM
You can use the niche part in the window library to avoid penetrating the wall.
Getting the material right is a bit trickier. Materials are just surface features in ArchiCAD. When you cut into a wall you will get the end/edge material setting on all surfaces. I can think of two ways to get this to work.
1. Use SEOs set to use the operators' materials and adjust the operators accordingly.
2. Make a very thin void in the profile so you can apply the glass material to the back side of the glazing.
It could also be done with a custom niche part but that's probably a bit much unless you're into it.
Getting the material right is a bit trickier. Materials are just surface features in ArchiCAD. When you cut into a wall you will get the end/edge material setting on all surfaces. I can think of two ways to get this to work.
1. Use SEOs set to use the operators' materials and adjust the operators accordingly.
2. Make a very thin void in the profile so you can apply the glass material to the back side of the glazing.
It could also be done with a custom niche part but that's probably a bit much unless you're into it.