unable to change wall hight
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2020-11-19
05:16 AM
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2023-05-09
03:48 PM
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Rubia Torres
I tried "clear all connection" but same effect.
Please advice why
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2020-11-19 10:45 AM
That equation is just means that your top thickness is not less then zero.
height.tan(alpha) < width height = height of wall alpha = slope of face width = width of wall baseIf you want a specific top width, just input your desired height and wall slope, then add your top width to the answer.
Does that tutorial actually ask you to use a
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2020-11-19 08:44 AM
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2020-11-19 09:26 AM
Lingwisyer wrote:Hello Lingwisyer, how can I Increase the width of slanted wall? it is a slanted wall with 97 degree angle slanted
Increase the width of your wall? height.tan(alpha) < width
and where to set this "height.tan(alpha) < width"?
Thanks

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2020-11-19 10:45 AM
That equation is just means that your top thickness is not less then zero.
height.tan(alpha) < width height = height of wall alpha = slope of face width = width of wall baseIf you want a specific top width, just input your desired height and wall slope, then add your top width to the answer.
Does that tutorial actually ask you to use a
Ling.
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2020-11-20 01:08 AM
Lingwisyer wrote:I tried either changing to "Basic wall" or "Composite wall", the effects are the same: some times work and some times not work
Does that tutorial actually ask you to use aCompositerather than a Basicwall? Bit odd that it would tell you to use a specific composite with sloped faces / height that does not work...
Ling.
As the attached picture, I follow the same way of the tutorial, one end of wall works, and the other not.
Such not being stable could because of version bug ...
Thanks Lingwisyer
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2020-11-20 01:19 AM
(1) ”wall selection setting“,change to basic wall, then click OK
(2) ”wall selection setting“, change height, then click OK
(3) "wall selection setting“,change back to composite wall, then click OK

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2020-11-20 02:28 AM
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2020-11-20 09:09 AM
Lingwisyer wrote:yes that's perfect (maybe the turorial is based on other AC version but I am using AC 23 so not all matches)
Odd... Does it also work if you set the wall sides to straight, change the height, then apply the slopes?
Many Thanks Lingwisyer