You can
break a profile (stiffener, stiffener on free edge, or
) to create
multiple profiles respectively.
Before you begin: Open the structure that contains panels,
plates, beams, stiffeners, and stiffeners on free edges.
From the
Operation section of the
action bar,
click
Break Profile.
The
Break Profile dialog box appears.
In the
Profile box, select a profile (a stiffener, a
stiffener on free edge, or a
).
You can also select multiple profiles.
In the
Splitting Object box, select a splitting
object.
The splitting object can be a plane, a curve, a surface, a
stiffener, or a plate. The splitting object must intersect the profile.
Tip:
You can use
Elements List to display the list of the
profiles and the splitting objects selected. You can remove or replace the
previously selected splitting objects.
Click
OK.
Notes:
The number of profiles after the break operation depends on the
number of splitting objects. For example, if you select only one cutting
object, the profile will be broken in two profiles, though the cutting object
is intersecting the profile at multiple locations. The intersection closest to
the start extremity is taken into account.
If a profile is a limiting element, after breaking it, the limits
for the impacted limited elements are updated. An appropriate limited element
is selected from the split profiles, the inputs are automatically rerouted and
the limiting element list is updated.
If the limiting profile exists in another product, after breaking
it, you need to manually reroute the limits for the impacted element.
The limit type for new extremities is the default limit type set
in the preferences.
All the detailing features such as openings, endcuts, slots, etc.
are rerouted correctly and are present at the original location only.
If a standard opening on the profile is intersected, it is
managed as follows:
Intersection is offset
from the center of the opening
The profile that has
opening's center will have the opening.