2023-12-22 03:36 AM - edited 2023-12-22 03:42 AM
These are the beams and columns of this type.
The numbers in the explanation are display order numbers.
The pillars are not visible. It's 7.
Beam number 1 is 9->6
Beam number 2 is 9->5
Beam number 3 is 9->6
Beam number 4 is 9->7
Beam number 2 is 9->7
It's a shame that the columns aren't visible, but I'm satisfied and made a slab to make the beams hidden.
How should I handle it?
2023-12-22 03:49 AM - edited 2023-12-22 04:03 AM
if Slab is 7
if Slab is 4
2023-12-22 06:25 AM - edited 2023-12-22 06:49 AM
Q1. Let me ask the question again.
I'm not sure because I haven't seen drawings from other countries, but our country's drawings are drawn so that the girder and beam are not combined.
Is this possible in ArchiCAD?
If possible, I would appreciate it if you could explain how.
That's why the question above came up.
I should have explained my intention when I was asked a question, but I forgot.
So, I first turned off the slab layer in the structural drawing and
I drew the drawing without connecting the beam reference lines.
I used a hidden line for the beam and then drew the outline again as a solid line.
However, now that I know how to use slabs, I can process outlines and beams with slabs as hidden lines, and a problem arose with the method I used. Those are the questions posted above.
The above method is what I used in REVIT.
This happens when you use the cut command without connecting the beam, so I used the display order in Archicad and it became similar when there was no slab.
Since it had to be connected to the slab in the cross-sectional view, it was not possible to separate the materials and change the connection number in the layer.
If there is absolutely no way, I will give up.
I would appreciate it if you could let me know that if you don't have it, there isn't any. ^^