2004-02-18 01:18 PM - last edited on 2023-05-26 03:03 PM by Rubia Torres
2004-02-18 06:45 PM
Leo wrote:The intersecting part is subtracted from one wall. The total is correct, and the concept is also IMHO right.
It seems to me, I found serious error in wall serface calculation in ArchiCAD 8.1 .
I draw a horisontal wall with thickness 1000, hight 1000 and length 10000.
After that I rotate a copy to 90 and drag the copy for organize cross.
See a picture.
After that I calculate surface of source wall - it is 8 000 000!!! But it is wrong! True surface is 9 000 000. If I see surface of copy, it is Ok.
Can you comment the situation?
2004-02-19 12:53 PM
Djordje wrote:Sorry, Djordje. Ican't understand you. As you see at picture the size of surface 1 of wall 1 is 8.000.000. But intersection decreese the surface by 1.000.000 only. Ok, you can say, that wall 1 decreesed two times - for wall 1 and for wall 2. But surface 1 of wall 2 is 9.000.000!!! So, it already decresed. Total surface 1 size is 17.000.000 and it is wrong.
The intersecting part is subtracted from one wall. The total is correct, and the concept is also IMHO right.
2004-02-19 03:26 PM
2004-02-19 06:15 PM
Matthew wrote:I'm rushing out the door to ski - the sun decided to bless us today (rare event that is always taken advantage of) ... but I wonder if each wall had a different intersection priority number if then the two walls would not be treated as an assembly? It seems that AC is doing the right thing to me...but my mind is elsewhere!
Perhaps there are different settings that would produce a more meaningful result.