Using ProConcrete 10.06.00.60
I have a concrete Pier Referenced into my model. When I try and add rebar to the concrete by selecting the concrete solid, ProConcrete creates a copy, but the copy is off in the distance not in the same location as the actual concrete solid it is attached to from the reference. In the image below the concrete object circled in red is not spatially correct and I cannot move it or delete it. If I try and delete it the rebar in the actual pier model location also gets deleted.
Hello Mike,
Thanks for posting your query on the Bentley Communities Forum.
Can you please send us your model so that we can better investigate this issue.
Regards,Alistair Lobo
Hello, My files for this are attached at the link below. The pierRebar.dgn references the sub3D_abut.dgn. The concrete object shown in the back here with shadows of the rebar is on the Default Level color 0.
https://outside.vermont.gov/agency/VTRANS/external/CADD/WebFiles/Downloads/General/s16a183sub3D_ABUT.zip
Mike LongstreetVermont Agency of TransportationCivil Engineering Technical SupportVTCAD Help
Tried the exact same process (different file) using OpenBridge Modeler and the shadow concrete object does not appear. It creates the "ConcreteSolidReference" but in the correct location.
OpenBridge Modeler (ProConcrete workflow)
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Proconcrete 10.16.00.60 same actual property content but the ConcreteSolidReferece is offset to a different location.
Hi Mike,
As per the communication in the Service Request (SR#7001392666), this issue is reproducible when we clip the reference by using fence and here we can notice that the CSR gets shifted from the original location.
As informed, this issue resulted in Bug Report 856275, and will be evaluated by the product management team for our regular CONNECT Edition updates.
Meanwhile, as a workaround, you can avoid the clipping the reference so that the CSR will be at the original/correct location.
Kind Regards,Vyanktesh NamaSenior Technical Support Engineer Bentley SystemsBentley Structural YouTube ChannelBentley Technical Support