2024-01-18 11:51 AM - last edited on 2024-01-21 04:56 AM by Laszlo Nagy
Hi, I have a small and strange problem.
While preparing my model for ifc export for civil engineer, I have turned my partial structure display to "core of load-bearing elements only" to display the structural elements in my model. All good except there is also plumbing fixtures there as seen on the screenshot.
First I thought I have wrongly classified these objects as load-bearing elements but there is no option for these objects/equipment elements to uncheck (rightly so, since these arent structural parts).
Is this a bug or have I messed up something?
2024-01-21 05:02 AM - edited 2024-01-21 05:02 AM
The Partial Structure Display option affects only element types that can have Composite Structures or Complex Profiles: Walls, Columns, Beams, Slabs, Roofs, Shells, and it will hide all non-core skins/components of these structures only.
Hiding other element types must be solved some other way, like using Layers.
Or, it may be possible to filter out those elements during IFC Export if you set your IFC Translator to not export MEP element types (and they are properly classified as MEP types). Check the Model Filter Dialog in the IFC Translator Dialog for option to filter by Structural function or IFC Domain (Structural, MEP, etc.) or even individual IFC Types.
2024-01-21 05:08 PM
Thank you Laszlo. Yes, Ive set the translator to export structural elements without MEPs.
It is the first time Ive encountered this issue. Do you think its a bug since only construction elements can have composite structure asigned to them as you say?
2024-01-22 11:03 PM
What happen if you select one of the objects, right-click and use the Layer > Hide Layer command of the context menu.
Does that make the object disappear?
2024-01-23 09:22 AM
It works, the elements disappear. It also works via layer settings menu. One weird thing that I've noticed is that in the quick layers Palette, the option to turn off the objects layer is greyed out. I use this palette a lot and this is the first time I'm seeing this (top right corner of the attached screenshot).