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Define the longitude tendons Pt. 4

Complete the steps in "Define the longitude tendons Pt. 3" before proceeding.
  1. With the Selection tool (), select the second tendon in this panel.
  2. Hold down <Shift> and select the fifth tendon, and press <Delete>.
  3. With the Half Span Tendon Panel tool () selected, draw tendons that terminate in this panel:
    1. Turn on Snap Orthogonal ().
    2. Click at the profile point at 19, 17.5 m.
    3. Type r0,2.1.
    4. Click at the last tendon profile point at 22, 17.5 m.
    Note: The snap orthogonal snaps the cursor to 22, 19.6 m.
    1. Click at the last tendon profile point at 22, 17.5 m.
  4. In the Tendon Panel dialog box:
    1. Set Auto Connect, and click OK.
  5. Right click on the plan and choose Selection Properties from the popup menu.
  6. In the Properties dialog box, set Profile at end 2 to 125 mm, and click OK.
  7. With the Select Connected Tendons tool () selected, double-click the tendon on grid 2.
  8. Right click on the plan and choose Selection Properties from the popup menu.
  9. In the Properties dialog box, change Strands Per Tendon to 10, and click OK.
  10. With the Select Connected Tendons tool () selected, double-click the tendon directly to the left of grid 2.
  11. Hold down <Shift> and double-click the tendon directly to the right of grid 2.
  12. Right click on the plan and choose Selection Properties from the popup menu.
  13. In the Properties dialog box, change Strands Per Tendon to 5, and click OK. The longitude tendons are drawn but you need to adjust a number of profile points. Any profile point at the end of a tendon should be at the mid-depth of the 250 mm slab.
Proceed immediately to "Define the longitude tendons Pt. 5".