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Location of Dome Settings Dialog

The Dome, which appears after the dome command is run, is also available in the auxiliary toolbar.

It can also be accessed by clicking the Objects / Roof / Dome / Dome Settings icon.

General Settings

Specifications

Explained

Dome name

The dome name is entered.

Number of horizontal pieces

It determines how many horizontal parts (rings) the dome will be formed from. The more the number of pieces, the more rounded the dome lines are.

Number of vertical pieces

It determines how many vertical parts (slices) the dome will be formed from. The more the number of pieces, the more rounded the dome lines are.

Materials Colors

Specifications

Explained

Material appearance

The material to be covered on the domes in the solid model is selected. The dome is covered with the selected material and displayed as such in the solid model.

Line Type

The line type of the line forming the dome is selected in the plan. Clicking the down arrow buttons to the right of the boxes opens the list of line types. From this list, the desired line type is selected by clicking with the left mouse button.

Static

Specifications

Explained

Static material

Select the static material to be used in the dome element from the list. Static material can be defined as a reinforced concrete element under Materials in Building Tree.

Constant load

 

Fixed external loads are entered, except for the reinforced concrete weight of the dome, which consists of thickness.

Live load

The moving load value to be used in the calculation of the dome is entered.

Finite element width

Enter the maximum finite element width to be taken as basis in shell calculation. The program 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.

Building Components

Add Building Components : Assigns the building materials defined for detailed building components metrics to the object.

  • Click on the building components button.

  • The Component Selection dialog will open.

  • In this dialog, click on the folder related to the material from the list on the left. Click on the material you want to use.

  • Set the parameters on the right.

  • Click the OK button. The "Component Selection" dialog will be closed. A summary line of the material will appear in the Building Components tab. More than one material assignment can be made to an object.     

The parameters available in the component selection dialog are:

In the usage section;

No change: The amount of material to be assigned for the object in question is marked when it is desired to be used in the size that was previously specified in the material definition.

Percentage ratio: This line is marked when it is desired to be used with the percentage of the amount previously determined in the material definition as much as the value entered in the "Value 1" line in the same dialog. For example, if the material quantity is 70, if the line “Value 1” says 40, it means the material amount will be used up to 40 * 70%.

Newly defined: This line is marked to use the amount entered in the "Value 1" line in the same dialog instead of the amount previously determined in the material definition.

Multiplier: This line is marked in order to use the value found at the end of the multiplication of the value entered in the "Value 1" line in the same dialog with the amount previously determined in the material definition.

Fractional: This line is marked so that the amount determined in the material definition before will be used as much as the fraction value formed by the values ​​entered in the "Value 1" and "Value 2" lines in the same dialog. "Value 1" is the denominator "Value 2" is the denominator.

Proportion: It is determined to what scale-area, circumference, length etc.-, region-side area, top, edge etc.- the material will be proportioned to. The content of the proportional list box is automatically determined according to the object and the size of the material. For example, a different list will be created if an operation is made for the column, a different list will be created for the library, a different list for the volume, and a different list for the field.

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