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How to create and use corugated insulated metal panels

How would you guys d this?

I have a CMU wall that will have an corrugated-insulated Panel installed on a CMU WALL.

the corrugated panels are created from a BEAM

I create the wall with a CMU wall that has rigid insulation as a part of its compound wall type an then another metal panel

I will place flashing on the corners

The section looks great but here is where I fail.

  • The top of he wall needs to slope - how to do this
  • I need to cut holes in the metal panels and cannot find out how to do that
  • I would like this to be a single wall so that it change size easily from project to project.

I wish this was a solid wall type so that doors and windows - opening as the such would work.

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ADVICE IS APPRECIATED

 

Operating system used: Windows 28

Eric Milberger, Architect | Master Planner
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CosminF
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Did you check the goodies installer? Wall accessories is still listed there

https://www.graphisoft.com/us/downloads/goodies

Cosmin Furdui - architect @ Wincon
AC 27, running on Windows 10 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700K CPU64, 3.60GHz, 16GB RAM, Nvidia GeForce GTX1650

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CosminF
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Hi,

Did you try to use wall accessories? Maybe you can find something close to the corrugated profile that you need.

If not, you can always try it with curtain wall and define a new profile that way. 

Cosmin Furdui - architect @ Wincon
AC 27, running on Windows 10 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700K CPU64, 3.60GHz, 16GB RAM, Nvidia GeForce GTX1650

 

Did not help..  So far I am using the beam tool.  and have to morph to rotate the panel.  But then if the client changes the profile as there are a dozens+ profiles from the vendor.  If the profile is changed all panels must be rebuilt.

Eric Milberger, Architect | Master Planner

It does not appear wall accessories is available in 28 or I can't find it and no tech support anymore from GS.

Eric Milberger, Architect | Master Planner
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CosminF
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Did you check the goodies installer? Wall accessories is still listed there

https://www.graphisoft.com/us/downloads/goodies

Cosmin Furdui - architect @ Wincon
AC 27, running on Windows 10 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700K CPU64, 3.60GHz, 16GB RAM, Nvidia GeForce GTX1650

My mistake as I have not added all the addons and update to 28

 

This is something we don't have to do with Revit or Microstation

Eric Milberger, Architect | Master Planner

My suggestion to Graphisoft is not to replace support with the bog.  At the same time support your users in the blog.  Lucky we have people like Cosmin.  Graphisoft needs to monitor more closely and help but also see the issues so they can be handled before the need not after.

WE should not be the main support area from Graphisoft.  MAYBE Graphisoft should do two things.

Compile the questions and answers here and make answers show up with AI to their questions.  Then they can use AI to categorize them and GS staff can place and AI window in the next version or more easily in a web page or this blog to help provide the answers.  Right now I have to use Youtube and not all questions are answered there or can sometimes the answer is there but hidden in a youtube video

Eric Milberger, Architect | Master Planner

I need to create these 8

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However the tool with all the updates does not work or even open for me

Eric Milberger, Architect | Master Planner

I would just create surfaces.

The fill (hatch) is what you will see in the elevations - you may need to create those as well to suit the pattern you want.

The image file (texture) is what you will see in 3D (note if you do renders, you will also need to make the Cinerender surface material settings correct).

 

Then you can associate that surface to a building material and create walls using those building materials.

 

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Barry.

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CosminF
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I am using the same method as Barry mentioned for large projects (it is way easier) from a polygon-count point of view. And it gets the job done and you can easily re-center the joints between panels or make them match a 2D vectorial hatch (for elevations for example).

Only downside would be that in section you cannot see the actual profile of the walls, but this can get easily tackled in detailing by drawing them "manually" in 2D.

Cosmin Furdui - architect @ Wincon
AC 27, running on Windows 10 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700K CPU64, 3.60GHz, 16GB RAM, Nvidia GeForce GTX1650

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