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Lesson 10 - Train 8 Study first the drawing(s) and • Start New Model • Create 3d View • Create Grids • Create Views (Plans & Elevations)

Input Members 3 Numbering & Complete Self Checking Checklist 15 Numbering 15 Self Checking Reports 15 Starting numbering from the scratch 16 Self Checking Checklist 17 Create Assembly Drawings 18 Creating Assembly Drawings Manually 18 Creating Assembly Drawings using the Wizard 19 Create Single Part Drawings (Fitting Sheets) 19 Create GA Drawings (Marking Plans) 20

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Input Members Prior to adding any members we need to setup the model with the necessary job particular information. Please refer over the page for Model setup information. Typical bolt grade:

6914

Assembly Mark Prefixes: B C BR R T P Assembly Mark Start numbers:

100

Part Mark prefixes for main shafts:

M

Part Mark prefixes for fittings:

p

Part Mark Start numbers:

-

Beams Columns Braces Rafters Trusses Purlins

100

Part Names and classes to be used: Part Name BEAM COLUMN HOR_BRACE VER_BRACE RAFTER TRUSS PURLIN

Class 2 1 3 4 5 6 7

HE400A S235JR

Go through each of the member input dialogue boxes (Beam Properties, Column Properties, Contour Plate, Folded Plate etc..) and set them up with the above information and Apply each of them: Copyright Tekla Oyj 2000

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From the Setup pull-down menu select Preferences. Modify the Joint Bolt Standard to 6914, Joint Part Material to S235JR and the last 4 options to p\100 and Apply this. See below.

From the Setup pull-down menu select Save Defaults to store these settings away for this model. Note: When inputting members double-check that each dialog box is completed correctly for that member. For example see that the Part num., Assembly numb., start nos. Name, Material and Class match what you selected for defaults.

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Project Properties The project properties are common to all of the drawings and can be used to fill in typical information in the title blocks. You can open the project properties dialog box by selecting Properties-> Project from the pull-down menu at the top of the screen.

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Numbering & Complete Self Checking Checklist Numbering Once the model has been finalized (i.e. All connections added and fully clash checked) we need to run some Xsteel reports to Self-Check the model for any obvious errors. Prior to running any reports or creating any drawings we must number the model so that Xsteel can assign a mark to each item. From the Setup pull-down menu choose Numbering. Check the Numbering setup dialog. For description of the functions in the Numbering setup dialog box refer the Xsteel help file: Modeling->Setup->Numbering.

Accept now the default settings with OK. Now to number the model from the Tools pull-down menu select Numbering - Full. This will number all items in the model.

Self Checking Reports To run the Self-checking reports select the Report icon at the top of the screen, select the Report type from the available list, and then press the All Parts button. To view the report, press the Show button. (See the list of reports on the next page.) Follow the steps in the Self-Checking Checklist on the next page and make any required changes to the model. If the model has to be revised, then you will need to number the model again. Choose Numbering->Full from the Tools pull-down menu. Now run the reports again to check for other errors.

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Use the visual checks, shown in the Self-checking Checklist, in addition to the reports to uncover any problems before you begin generating drawings.

Note: Remember after any changes to the model you need to renumber.

Starting numbering from the scratch As long as you have not clinched the numbering (E.g. edited drawings or sent them to a workshop) you can start the numbering from the scratch. Select the whole model (Both objects and joint objects) Pick Tools->Numbering->Unnumber selected. The Unnumber selected command unnumbers selected parts and assemblies. The unnumbered parts and assemblies will then be numbered as if they had never been numbered before. Then number the model by using the Renumber all setting.

Remember to bring back the original numbering settings and Apply before running the numbering again. Warning: By using the Unnumber selected command or Renumber all setting you will loose all information about previous numbers. These settings can thus be safely used only at the beginning of the project.

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Self Checking Checklist

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Assembly_list - Check the numbering range.

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Check that fin plates are to the correct side e.g. North and West etc.

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Check erect ability of steelwork.

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Use the view filter to ensure that beams are called beams, columns are called columns etc..

Assembly_list - Check the main item profile (plates or flats may indicate incorrect welding). Part_list - Check the steel grades. Part_list - Check the plate thicknesses for abnormalities. Part_list - Check the numbering range.... Part_list - Check zero lengths of material.. Bolt_list - Check the number and types of washers etc. Clash Check the entire model. (Do not filter out stanchion base plates).

View assembly drawings & fitting sheets for obvious anomalies.. Check the existence of marks on a marking plan & check update marks is done. Check the Title block information on each drawing is correct.

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Create Assembly Drawings Creating Assembly Drawings Manually First we will create Assembly Drawings of Beams. Using your view filters only show the beams (Note lower / upper case letters)

Highlight these beams by dragging across them. Go to the Properties pull-down menu and select Assembly drawing. Load the beam defaults and Apply this. From the Drawing pull-down menu select Assembly Drawing to create the drawings. Now use your view filters again to only show the columns, highlight these, load the column Assembly drawing defaults, Apply this and select Assembly Drawing from the Drawing pull-down menu to create the column drawings. Repeat this for all member types. Once you have completed all the assembly drawings we need to check that none have been missed. Use your view filters and turn everything back on again.

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Go to the Assembly Drawing Properties dialogue box under the Properties pull down menu and type NOT DRAWN in the "Name" field. Apply this, select the entire model highlighting every member and select Assembly Drawing from the Drawing pull-down menu. This will only detail assemblies that haven't been detailed yet. If drawings are created at this step they will appear as NOT DRAWN in the drawing list. You will then need to delete these drawings a re-create the drawings for these members loading the correct Assembly drawing presentation first.

Creating Assembly Drawings using the Wizard The wizard has been developed to speed up the creation of drawings. Open the drawing list and delete all of the drawings we have just created. Now window the entire model highlighting every member. From the File pull-down menu select Wizard. Pick auto_drawings and then Create. The Wizard automatically creates the drawings using the correct assembly drawing presentation for each member type based on the Part Name of the member. I.e. If the member is called BEAM the member will be detailed using the Beam presentation, if it is called COLUMN it will be detailed using the Column presentation etc..

Create Single Part Drawings (Fitting Sheets) Normally Single Part drawings (Fitting Sheets) are only created for endplates, baseplates, cleats, clipangles etc.. and not the main shafts. For this model we therefore only create Single Part drawings for items that have a Part Mark prefix of p. Using your view filters only show these items by putting p* in the Part Position field of the View Filter dialogue box. Now window the entire model highlighting every fitting member and run the single_draw Wizard.

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Create GA Drawings (Marking Plans) GA drawings are not created automatically by Xsteel. We need to first create the view in the model that we wish to take a “SnapShot” of, then create a blank drawing sheet with only a title block on it, then open this blank drawing and add the model view onto it. The first view we will create is the Perspective view so bring the 3d view onto the screen. From the Properties pull-down menu select General Arrangement Drawing. Load in the A3-Blank General Arrangement Drawing sheet and Apply, then OK. Now from the Drawing pull-down menu select General Arrangement. This will create a blank A3 General Arrangement drawing sheet. Open this drawing by choosing the Drawing List icon from the left side menu then double clicking on the drawing. Note: It has been named G [1] by Xsteel. To add the Perspective view onto this blank drawing sheet double click on the Create view from model icon on the left side menu. Load in the PERSP setting and then Apply and OK. Now point to the 3d perspective model view and pick with the left mouse button to add the 3d view to the drawing. Once the view has been added you can centralize the view by right clicking on the mouse then using the Place Views command.

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