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From the Structure section of the action bar,
click Face Plane Intersection Member
.
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In the dialog box, click Face Selection, and from the work area,
select faces or surfaces.
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Click Intersecting Plane, and from the work area,
select planes that intersect with the selected faces or surfaces.
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Under Profile, from the Profile Source
list, select one of the following:
- Standards: Uses a Standard section profile for creating
members.
- Custom: Uses a Custom profile for creating
members.
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From the Standard list, select a standard.
The Standard list displays the standard sections that are
imported from the standard section library.
Option | Description |
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DSC |
Derived from CISC standards |
DSE |
Derived from European standards |
DSA |
Derived from AISC standards |
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From the Type list, select a profile shape to apply to the
member.
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Click to refresh the
existing standard and custom profile sections in the library.
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From the Size list, select a size for the profile shape.
Alternatively, type in the size field and select the required size.
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Under Orientation, specify a rotation
Angle for the selected profile.
- Optional:
From the Pierce Point list, select a position for a member
relative to its reference.
The list displays all the default and custom pierce point options. You can define
custom pierce points for standard and custom profiles. See, Creating Structure Sections, Creating Custom Sections.
- Optional:
Move the Display pierce points slider to enable the preview of
pierce points in the work area.
Alternatively, in the work area,
from the shortcut toolbar, click Display pierce points
.
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In the dialog box, click Advanced and do the following:
- Specify the start and end offset values for members.
Alternatively, from the work area, adjust the offset values. To specify the offset values for a specific
member, from the dialog box, select a member and edit the properties.
- Click to reverse the
direction of the offsets.
- From the Pierce Point list, select a position for a member
relative to its reference.
Alternatively, use the shortcut toolbar in the work area to specify the Pierce Point
.
- Optional:
Click Create as a new structure system
to
add a member to the new structure system and specify the name for the new structure
system.
This option is available after you create the first member.
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Click .
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