Priority based intersections odd behaviour
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2015-02-25
01:57 PM
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2023-05-25
05:39 PM
by
Rubia Torres
I have modelled the foundation structure of a project where I have underground piles held together by pads.
What you see in the picture is the pile's intersection with the pad. Pad & pile have different material priority so when I produce a scheme I get the correct net volume of the pad (i.e pad volume - intersecting piloti volume). However, the
I have also encountered this behaviour with other elements. Note that the pads are modelled with the slab tool, but this behaviour also shows up if I convert them to forms.
Any ideas?

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2015-02-26 02:10 AM
You are correct with that - you just need to make sure your pile has a stronger Building Material Intersection Priority than the pad.
Barry.
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2015-02-26 09:15 PM
Barry wrote:Thanks Barry. The priorities are setup correctly. As I said, I get the correct deduction in volume - according to the priorities setup - but the visualization is wrong. This has happened with other elements, mainly those modelled with the slab tool.
You said that the pad and pile have "different material priority".
You are correct with that - you just need to make sure your pile has a stronger Building Material Intersection Priority than the pad.
Barry.
I'm currently using the educational version, if that may influence the outcome of it...
Anyone has encountered this?

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2015-02-27 03:12 AM
Barry.
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2015-03-04 04:58 PM
Barry wrote:Sorry for the delay.
What is the strength of you pad Building Material and what is the strength of you pile Building material?
Barry.
The pad material is Structural Concrete, intersection priority 760
The soil material has an intersection priority of 140.
I have also noticed that the intersection priority of slabs with slabs does not seem to work... Are there any restrictions on that?

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2015-03-05 02:25 AM
If you select just your pad and view in in 3D (shaded view not wire frame) you should see the column holes.
And if you select just the columns you should find they are not being cut.
More examples to follow.
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2015-03-05 02:27 AM
I think this is what you were showing.
My original images were done by making the pad layer wireframe and not the whole 3D window.
This is the same 3D in OpenGL with wireframe on.
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2015-03-05 02:29 AM
Maybe a bug with OpenGL wireframe?
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2015-03-05 02:44 AM
You must use Solid Element Operation to make the connections.
Here is a chart (from the reference guide) showing what can connect to what and if the connections are completely automatic (green), required you to invoke the 'connect' command (blue) or only interact with SEO (red).
Barry.
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2015-03-17 04:12 PM
Barry wrote:
As for your slab to slab connections there is no automatic connection for those.
You must use Solid Element Operation to make the connections.
Here is a chart (from the reference guide) showing what can connect to what and if the connections are completely automatic (green), required you to invoke the 'connect' command (blue) or only interact with SEO (red).
Barry.