Adding Columns
To add columns to your model:
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Select
(Add
Column).
The Columns dialog opens to the Shapes tab. -
Select
Shape type; either
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Parametric Shapes?(Rectangle or Circle) - or
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User Shapes.
To place a custom shape, refer to Adding User-defined Beams and Columns. -
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Select
Shape class; either
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RectangleorCircle?(Parametric Shapes) - or
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“Custom” User Shape?(User Shapes).
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Set the shape dimensions:
- Width and Depth ?(Rectangle)
- or
- Diameter ?(Circle).
- Complete the Options group of the Shapes tab to set the Assignments for your column (refer to Working With Assignments).
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Select the insertion point by clicking the appropriate circle in
the cross-section diagram (select point will turn red).
Notice: As you click on an insertion point, the Delta X or Delta Y dimensions updates. -
Either:
- Set the
Length dimension if you will place by a
point (second point will only be used for direction if a
Lengthis entered). - Set
Length to zero if you will place by
Lineor bytwo points.
- Set the
Length dimension if you will place by a
point (second point will only be used for direction if a
- Optional: Enter a dimension for Setdown depth, the distance from the concrete edge.
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For additional options (Height, Start Offset, End Offsets &
etc..), select the
Options Tab.
- Height
- Start Offset
- End Offset, and so on.
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Place your
shape (beams or columns) around the work
frame using one of the following methods.
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Insert Concrete Shape by a Line ? Click on a
line to place the
shape along the line. Length is determined
by the line; you do not need to enter a length dimension.
Right-clicking will rotate the shape by the default value (90?) or click to accept. You can pick another link or click to return to the dialog.
Clicking will Rotate the column by the default rotation value (90?). Press Enter or right-click to accept.? You can then pick another line or right-click to exit back to the ProConcrete Column dialog.
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Insert Concrete Shape by 2 Points ? Click
beginning and ending points to place the
shape to the length you choose. Length is
determined by the points you select; you do not need to enter a length
dimension. This method is commonly used to place beams and columns by clicking
on grid line intersections.
Right-clicking will rotate the shape by the default value (90?) or click to accept. You can pick another link or click to return to the dialog.
Clicking will rotate the column by the default rotation value (90?). Press Enter or right-click to accept.? You can then pick another line or right-click to exit back to the ProConcrete Beam dialog.
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Insert Concrete Shape by 3 Points ? Click
beginning and ending points to place the
shape to the length you choose. Length is
determined by the points you select; you do not need to enter a length
dimension.? The third point determines the shape rotation.
Right-clicking will rotate the shape by the default value (90?) or click to accept. You can pick another link or click to return to the dialog.
Clicking will rotate the column by the default rotation value (90?). Press Enter or right-click to accept.? You can then pick another line or right-click to exit back to the ProConcrete Beam dialog.
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Insert Concrete Shape on Multiple Lines ?
Click on a line to place the
shape along the line. Length is
determined by the line; you do not need to enter a length dimension.
You can pick another link or click to return to the dialog.
You can then pick another line or right-click to return to the ProConcrete Beam dialog.
Note: You will not have the option to rotate the shape after selecting the lines using this method. -
Insert Column at selected Points ? After
selecting command, it opens and
Options dialog, specify the Start and End Heights.
Select your insertion method.? Follow command prompts for selected insertion
method.?
Click away from an intersection to return to the Column dialog.
Tip: At any point when you are placing elements, you can right-click to re-display the dialog and make changes. -
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Click
to apply settings and
close the dialog.