SEO (Solid Element Operator) of Beams for rafter tails

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2013-12-11
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Rubia Torres

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2013-12-11 01:07 PM
Solid Element Operations will not show up on floorplan.
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2013-12-11 03:16 PM
Beams and Other Elements
For information on how intersections (junctions) work among construction elements:
See Element Intersections.
The following other features also affect Beam intersections:
• The Adjust Elements to Slabs function lets you adjust horizontal Beams to specific levels of one or more Slabs that are located above and/or below them.
See Adjust Elements to Slabs.
• Beams can be trimmed to Roofs or Shells using the “Trim to Roof/Shell” command. See Trim Elements to Roof or Shell.
• You can also crop a Beam to a Single-plane Roof.
See Crop Elements to Single-plane Roof.
Auto-Intersection of Beams with Other Beams
When a Beam intersects another Beam, ArchiCAD automatically cleans crossings, T and L
intersections of Beams if the Options > Auto Intersection feature is turned on.
If one end of the joining Beam falls within the contour of the other Beam, the end of the joining Beam will automatically adjust to the reference axis. Their appearance in 3D will be “cleaned up” accordingly, provided that the beams have the same intersection priority.
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2013-12-12 06:17 AM
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2013-12-13 04:43 AM
You can then create a Layer named "SEO Cutting Bodies" or something and place these cutting elements there. It is a good idea to set this Layer to Wireframe. That way when you see it in 3D, the cutting bodies will be in wireframe.
Then create the needed cut shape in the Profile Manager, assign the Building Material defined to its section fill, and just place Walls using that profile onto the "SEO Cutting Bodies" layer. It will cut its shape out of everything without the need to perform SEOs.
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