This is my first serious look at the Stair tool in BA. I am using it in a UK/European environment.I have had a look at us ncs dataset because I expect that is more feature complete but I am now using the 08.11.05.54 UK Uniclass as my base point with the intention of tweaking our customised in house dataset once I have learnt how it fits together
I have a choice to model the stairs in a conventional way - there a 4 stair cases two of which go up 7 storeys with differing storey height and two that are between two floors, which will
I am working on the basis that to set out and model the stairs would probablytake me 1-2 days and as such I should spend this time working out how the tool works so I can use it within our system - do people think this is realistic?
I am looking to get a better understanding of the configuration and control of the tool. So some questions:
rklaschka: 2 I am making a steel stair, which I have been advised that the stringers should be 300x20mm flats. There are no flats in any of the libraries. How do I create a stair of this type?
2 I am making a steel stair, which I have been advised that the stringers should be 300x20mm flats. There are no flats in any of the libraries. How do I create a stair of this type?
You will have to add a new steel member into your steel.xml file if you dont have one already. What i suggest you do is create a project related steel file and create it as part of the project data. Or just find a steel file that has a plate in it and copy it into your steel file.
Have a look at the file StructuralShapesTemplate.xls in the Workspace/triforma/Dataset_usNCS/data folder. It has all teh details you need to create your own Structural members.
Damon
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