Stair settings are included in the Stair Settings dialog, which includes parameters such as stair type, construction type, material, railing and handrail types . Before the stair is created, the stair settings dialog opens, and the settings made will be valid for the stairs to be drawn from now on.
Location of the Stair Settings Dialog
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Specifications |
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Structural material Select the structual material to be used in the stair element from the list. |
Finite element width Enter the maximum finite element width to be taken as basis in shell calculation. The program ideCAD analyzes shells by dividing them into trapezoidal form finite elements. Finite element width is automatically adjusted according to the shell shape, provided that it does not exceed the value entered in this row. |
Draw concrete calculation lines If it is wanted to show reinforced concrete calculation axes, it is marked. |
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Stairs | ||
Measure | Listed | Explanation |
Constant | Independent | The fixed measure used will be used exactly as the amount. |
Length | Independent | It means that the length measure found while defining the material will be used exactly as the length value. |
Line of travel length | It means that the length of the material will be found by multiplying the length measurement found when defining the material and the length of the exit line of the ladder. | |
Area | Independent | The area measure found when defining the material will be used exactly as the area of the material. |
Top area | It means that the area measure found when defining the material will be multiplied by the area of the upper surface of the ladder. | |
Volume | Independent | The volume measure found when defining the material will be used exactly as the volume of the material. |
Count | Independent | The number measure found while defining the material will be used exactly as the material number. |
| Count | The number measure found while defining the material will be used exactly as the material number. |
| Riser count | The number measure found when defining the material will be used by multiplying the number of rises of the stair. |
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