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PBC + floor plan cut plane heigh - floor plan representation

alemanda
Advocate
Hi to all.
I have a problem.
I have two walls, A and B
A is made of building material with strength 500
B is made of building material with strength 250
A is tall 1.00m
B is tall 2.00

Floor plan cut plane is at 1.4m
Both of them are in projected mode, all relavant stories
Both walls are placed on the same.

I expect to see wall B represented entirely and not interrupted at the intersection with A.

What do I miss?
AC27 latest hotfix

Win 10 Pro 64bit

Double XEON 14 CORES (tot 28 physical cores)

32GB RAM - SSD 256GB - Nvidia Quadro K620

Display DELL 25'' 2560x1440

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Barry Kelly
Moderator
Is the junction order for both walls the same.
I am seeing what you would expect unless I play with the junction order.

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alemanda
Advocate
Yes.
Junction order is the same
AC27 latest hotfix

Win 10 Pro 64bit

Double XEON 14 CORES (tot 28 physical cores)

32GB RAM - SSD 256GB - Nvidia Quadro K620

Display DELL 25'' 2560x1440

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Barry Kelly
Moderator
OK I am out of ideas.
I am seeing exactly what you want if I follow your description (or similar to it anyway).

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Barry Kelly
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And with the cutplane lower.

Barry.
cutplane_2.jpg
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alemanda
Advocate
I'm in AC 19, latest hotfix.
I'll double check.
The file I'm working on comes from AC 18.
AC27 latest hotfix

Win 10 Pro 64bit

Double XEON 14 CORES (tot 28 physical cores)

32GB RAM - SSD 256GB - Nvidia Quadro K620

Display DELL 25'' 2560x1440

www.almadw.it
alemanda
Advocate
I'm doing some tests with a new file, AC 19 ITA 4013, and something strange happens.
In order to see the correct representation the weaker building material should be higher than 440.
If it is weaker than 440 a uncorrect representation occurs.
AC27 latest hotfix

Win 10 Pro 64bit

Double XEON 14 CORES (tot 28 physical cores)

32GB RAM - SSD 256GB - Nvidia Quadro K620

Display DELL 25'' 2560x1440

www.almadw.it
Barry Kelly
Moderator
alemanda wrote:
I'm doing some tests with a new file, AC 19 ITA 4013, and something strange happens.
In order to see the correct representation the weaker building material should be higher than 440.
If it is weaker than 440 a uncorrect representation occurs.
You are quite right.
The same is happening for me with the break point being 435.
435 and above and it is fine.
Below 435 and it is wrong.

Barry
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alemanda
Advocate
Is it the normal and wanted behavior?
Or is it a bug?
AC27 latest hotfix

Win 10 Pro 64bit

Double XEON 14 CORES (tot 28 physical cores)

32GB RAM - SSD 256GB - Nvidia Quadro K620

Display DELL 25'' 2560x1440

www.almadw.it
Barry Kelly
Moderator
I would say it is a bug.

Barry.
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