Composites' Skins Height Function
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2007-08-26 02:29 PM
Today i am trying to draw a detail drawing.
I used composite walls. At the plan view everything is ok. But at the section view i don't want to see the tile skin above the false ceiling height. Is there function or way to adjust it ?
i can draw them one by one but it is not very practical in many cases.

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2007-08-26 03:42 PM
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2007-08-27 07:40 AM
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2007-08-27 02:43 PM
i have a new question about composites.
Is there a way to adjust line views in composites in different scales? Is there any scale sensitive walls, slabs, beams like doors and windows?
For example i don't want to show plaster and tile skin in the scale 1/100
but i want to show them in 1/50 or 1/20.
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2007-08-27 05:08 PM
I hope I understood the question!
Some people now model these as three separate walls (inner shell, insulation, outer shell) and obviously synchronising doors and windows is not exactly easy and the result is not an object in IFC-sense. Or in any other meaningful BIM-sense, for that matter.

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2007-08-27 05:32 PM
Petri wrote:Don't profiled walls already allow you to do this?
I voted "Essential" because that is the only reasonable way to model e.g. insulated precast concrete sandwich elements used as external walls. (This is the standard construction technique in Finland.)
I hope I understood the question!
Some people now model these as three separate walls (inner shell, insulation, outer shell) and obviously synchronising doors and windows is not exactly easy and the result is not an object in IFC-sense. Or in any other meaningful BIM-sense, for that matter.

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2007-08-27 05:38 PM
TomWaltz wrote:Yes they do, but you have to re-create the profile for every case.
Don't profiled walls already allow you to do this?
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2007-08-27 05:57 PM
Djordje wrote:can you "capture selected profile" to get what the composite already has in it? I never tried it, but that would be a pretty easy way to create a Profile from a Composite (if it worked)TomWaltz wrote:Yes they do, but you have to re-create the profile for every case.
Don't profiled walls already allow you to do this?
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2007-08-28 07:51 AM
TomWaltz wrote:Good point - I'm not that far yet! Must be explored, but it may not be quite workable.
Don't profiled walls already allow you to do this?
One would, I think, want to do the initial modelling without much detail, then use parameters to change the walls to whatever the engineer (and the manufacturer) tell you. Grabbing profiles to, say, 500 wall elements may not be quite as straightforward.
The "three walls" approach I learned from an experienced ArchiCAD user as the standard procedure. (Of course I've used the same approach in VectorWorks and it is truly painful!)
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2007-08-28 04:59 PM
This one tool improvement would be worth an upgrade price for me.