Summary
- Define a construction division property to use in the construction stage analysis.
- Divisions are defined based on the constraint path, and can have structure date.
- Multiple divisions can be defined.
How to Run
[Assembly Unit Mode]
- Ribbon Menu > [Model] Tab > [Construction] Group > Division > Define
Explanation
Define Division
Define the construction division property.
[Tab] Define
[Division]
Define the construction division property. A new construction division property can be defined or an existing construction division property can be selected.
[Classification]
Name : Enter or modify the name of the construction division property.
[Constraint Space]
Select the constraint space in which to define the construction division property.
[Constraint Path]
Select the constraint path to use as a reference for the construction division property. The user can select the constraint path within the selected constraint space, and only one path can be selected.
[Structure]
Set the classification structure of the construction division property. The setting method is the same as the object’s structure setting.
[Division Setting]
Enter the segment division to enter the construction division property information.
Number of Row : Enter the number of rows to add.
Add : Add a row to the Segment Division Table.
Delete : Delete a row in the Segment Division Table.
[Segment Division Table]
Name : Enter the name of the segment.
Length : Enter the length of the segment.
Alignment : Set the calculation method for the division point.
By Distance : Calculates the distance between the division point and the reference point.
By Ratio : Calculates the position of the divison point as a ratio of the total length.
Reference Point : Specifies the reference point in the Alignment > By Distance setting.
Start Point / End Point / User Defined
Ratio : When setting in Reference Point > User Defined > Ratio, the reference point position is saved based on the user-defined ratio value.
[Preview]
Check the location of the construction division in View.