Classification of composite walls
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2018-03-14 08:56 AM
Why is it impossible to classificate composite walls by layers? Is it any used method for this? Do ARCHICAD developers think about to make an option to explode composite walls in order to make it possible to classificate it by layers? Thank you for your response in advance!
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2018-03-18 04:07 PM
I wonder how difficult it can be since each skin of a Composite or Complex element needs to be considered separately. There are cases where this is already done, for example, in Component Schedules, in Partial Structure Display modes, when saving Component separately during IFC Export.
(There are many other things that would be great to have on a component-basis, like Renovation Statuses, or ability to edit each skin geometry separately, etc.)
I think you should make a wish about this, then post its link here.
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2018-03-27 10:04 PM
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2018-04-04 12:10 PM
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2018-06-08 09:02 PM
You cannot do a separate classification for each layer of the composition since we are defining geometries here.
But the IfcWallStandardCase has a relation for embedded materials. Here is a quote from the Schema Text:
But where is this in Archicad and how can it be embedded, I have so far no idea. I never came accross this subject so I would need to do more research.
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2018-07-05 02:00 PM
This is not supported with complex geometry walls (complex profiles, Solid Element Operations, Priority Based Connections) and than an IfcWall is used, which does not support MaterialLayerSet.
Materials are really underused with current IFC implementations IMHO.
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2018-07-07 09:31 AM
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2022-11-19 12:34 AM
4.5 years forward -> am I right that in AC26 we cannot assign any custom parameters to the individual skins of composites ( IfcBuildingElementParts )?
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2024-02-06 09:35 PM
That is what properties in building materials are meant for. You can even define expressions and mappings like with the rest of the properties.
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