Input tab
Distance
Enter the distance between the nodes.
Repeat
Enter the number of repetitions to create multiple beam elements
in a grid pattern.
,
Create nodes as per the entered distances between nodes and the
number of repetitions.
,
Delete a grid in the corresponding coordinate direction.
Show
Dimensions
Display the dimensions entered in the Wizard Window.
Edit tab

Use the entered nodes to generate the basic elements.

Delete the selected elements. After eliminating the elements, the
elements are automatically renumbered.
Show
Element No.
Display the element numbers of the generated plane frame.
Beta
Ang.
Select the Beta Angles for the generated elements.
to add a new material property or
modify an existing material property.
Material
Enter the material property to be used.
Click to add a
new material property or modify an existing material property.
Section
Enter the section to be used.
Click to add a
new section or modify an existing section.
Insert tab
Insert Point
Enter the coordinates of the insert
point where the origin point of the generated grid frame will
be located in the existing model with respect to the GCS(UCS).
Alternatively, click the entry field
and click the position of the insert point in the working window
to enter the desired coordinates rather than typing in the entry
field.
Rotations
Enter the rotational angles, Alpha, Beta and Gamma, that will define
the orientation of the frame in GCS X, Y and Z respectively.
Merge
Duplicate Nodes
Select the option whether to merge overlapping nodes between the
existing model and the nodes pertaining to the newly created grid
frame.
:
Set a tolerance for merging nodes.
Intersect
Frame Elements
Select the option whether to divide the existing elements at the
nodes pertaining to the newly created frame, which are in contact
with the existing elements in the existing model.
:
Set an intersecting tolerance to allow for the division of elements.
Origin
Point
Set the origin point of the newly created frame. This point is
displayed in red in the Wizard Window.
Show
No.: Display the node numbers making up the created frame.
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