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From the Function section of the action bar, click Beam .
The Beam dialog box appears. -
From the Category list, select the required category.
If no dictionary is set in
Data Setup,
only the default category is available.
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In the Material & Orientation tab:
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Select the appropriate material and section for the beam.
- Select the required material reference.
- From the
Standard list, select the section standard.
- From the Shape list, select the required section shape.
The
Shape box is unavailable for selection when
the material-section table does not have the
SectionShape column, that is when you are
using the resolved sections.
- From the Size list, select the required section size.
If no Resources
Catalog or Resources Library resource is set in Data Setup, you can click More... to search
and select the material and section references from database. If you select a parametric
section reference from the database, the Size list is updated with
the available sizes and then you can select the required section size.
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In the Anchor list, select the required anchor point for
proper orientation of the beam.
If no molded convention resource is set in Data Setup, the default list of anchor points will be available.
If you are unable to find the selected section reference, check the following: - The section reference is available in the database.
- There are no duplicate section references in the database.
- The section reference has the section standard attribute specified in its properties.
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In the Geometry tab, select Point and Limit
from the Type list.
- In the work area, select a point.
The selection appears in the Point box. - In the Limit box, select a reference plane, a structural object (panel), or a surface.
The selected limit is set as the end limit in the Limit area. - In the Direction box, select a line, reference plane or planar surface.
- Optional: In the Limits area, select the start and end limit.
Notes:
- You can select reference planes, structural objects (panels or another beam), planes, and surfaces as limits. When you select structural object as a limit, its support is set as the limit.
- If a beam is selected as a start point, it is set as start limit and the limiting element is set as end limit. However, you can select the required limits and define the required delimitation type.
- Click OK.
The beam is created.
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