Define Structure Group
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Define (create, modify & delete) structure group names to which specific nodes and elements are later assigned.
In a relatively complicated model for a complex structure, grouping specific elements (ie, saving selection of certain elements) becomes handy when the groups of elements are to be repeatedly selected. Some examples for a structure group may be,All the beams at 7th fl" all the bracings on Grid 5" core walls from 24th to 27th fl." all the columns & beams from 7th to 9th fl." etc. Using the structure group names, can we then select (Select Identity) or activate (Active Identity) frequently used element groups.
Structure groups are especially dedicated to Construction Stage analysis (of a high-rise building) where each part of the total structure erected in each stage needs to be identified as a different structure from those of other stages.
Structure groups can be defined in Define Structure Group first. Next, the desired nodes and elements can be selected in the Group tab of the Tree Menu and assigned to the groups by Drag & Drop. | ||
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From the Main Menu select Model > Group > Define Structure Group.
Select Geometry > Group > Define Structure Group in the Menu tab of the Tree Menu.
Use Context Menu of Structure Group in the Group tab of the Tree Menu.
Shortcut key: [Ctrl]+[F1] | ||
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Define Structure Group dialog box
Name
Enter the name of a structure group to be created, modified or deleted.
Suffix
The Suffix entry field is provided for the convenience of creating a number of related group names simultaneously. This is mainly used to generate changing interim structures pertaining to multiple construction stages.
Note
Revision of Gen 2010
Group Sorting : Sort in ascending alphanumeric order : Sort in descending alphanumeric order : The selected group moves up one position in the list. The use of [Ctrl] or [Shift] key permits multi-selection. : The selected group moves down one position in the list. The use of [Ctrl] or [Shift] key permits multi-selection.
Operation
Group Selection | ||
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