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When defining a steel cross;

I can't cross define I would be glad if you help ....

Posted by: Hasan Bilge Oluğ

Steel Cross Identification;

  1. It is used to draw a steel cross between the columns covered with steel beams with the command of steel cross. To define the steel cross, it is sufficient to choose the steel beam.

  2. For example, click the beam entered between two steel columns.

  3. The steel cross will be formed to connect the columns with the beam.

Steel cross (multiple element);

Steel cross between top steel beam and unclosed steel columns:

  1. After clicking the Steel Cross icon from the toolbar, click the Steel Cross (multi-element) icon with the left button from the auxiliary toolbar.

  2. Click the 1st and 2nd column respectively.

  3. It will be formed between steel cross columns.

Steel cross between scissors:

  1. After clicking the Steel Cross icon from the toolbar, click the Steel Cross (multi-element) icon with the left button from the auxiliary toolbar.

  2. Click the 1st and 2nd scissors respectively.

  3. The program will ask for the number of points for the cross. The value entered in this window determines how many nodes crosses will jump, in other words, how many spaces will be left between two nodes in the truss. 

  4. According to the entered value, crosses will be placed at the nodes of the scissors.

Steel cross between steel beams:

  1. After clicking the Steel Cross icon from the toolbar, click the Steel Cross (multi-element) icon with the left button from the auxiliary toolbar.

  2. Click the 1st and 2nd beam respectively.

  3. If purlins are not defined on the beams, the program will ask you the number of crosses to be drawn according to the slope of the beam.

  4. If purlin is not defined on the beams, the program will ask for the number of points for the cross. The value entered in this window determines how many purlin-nodal points the crosses will jump, in other words, how many spaces will be left between two purlin-node points in the beam. 

  5. According to the entered value, crosses will be placed at the joints of the beam.

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