Displays the properties of a turn feature that is part of a trench run. You can edit properties that are not automatically determined by the software. The property name appears on the left side of the grid, and the corresponding property value appears on the right side of the grid.
Category
Specifies the properties category that you want to view. Select Standard, Weight & CG, or Dimensions.
Standard
Parent System
Displays the trench run system to which the feature belongs. This property cannot be changed.
Name
Displays the name of the feature. The name is based on the Naming Rule selection. If you want to type a new name, select User Defined in the Naming Rule box.
Naming Rule
Specifies the naming rule that you want to use to automatically name the feature. To manually type your own name in the Name box, select User Defined.
Turn Invert Elevation
Specifies the invert elevation along the miter line of the turn feature.
Trench Length
Displays the horizontal length of the trench feature.
Top Slope Length
Displays the length measured along the top slope; that is, along the line joining cardinal point 8.
Bottom Slope Length
Displays the length measured along the bottom slope; that is, along the line joining cardinal point 2.
Weight & CG
Dry Weight
Displays the total dry weight of the feature, not including liquid or routed systems that may run through the trench. This value is calculated by the software. The weight for the feature is volume ยด density. The volume is defined under the Volume category. The density is read from the catalog for the materials defined on the Cross-Section tab.
Wet Weight
Displays the wet weight of the object.
Dry CG X
Displays the X-axis location of the dry center-of-gravity.
Dry CG Y
Displays the Y-axis location of the dry center-of-gravity.
Dry CG
Displays the Z-axis location of the dry center-of-gravity.
Wet CG X
Displays the X-axis location of the wet center-of-gravity.
Wet CG Y
Displays the Y-axis location of the wet center-of-gravity.
Wet CG Z
Displays the Z-axis location of the wet center-of-gravity.
Dimensions
1 - Outside Chamfer Y 2 - Outside Chamfer X 3 - Path Direction 4 - Projection Y 5 - Projection X 6 - Inside Chamfer Y 7 - Inside Chamfer X 8 - Included Angle |
Projection X
Specifies the inside length of the turn feature along the local x-axis of the trench path. This property is read-only when Overwrite Feature Depths is True. Overwrite Feature Depths is on the General tab in the Trench Run Properties Dialog.
Projection Y
Specifies the inside length of the turn feature along the local y-axis of the trench path. This property is read-only when Overwrite Feature Depths is True.
For single lump cross-sections that turn left, Projection X and Projection Y are calculated with respect to the control point 7. If they turn right, Projection X and Projection Y are calculated with respect to the control point 9.
Inside Chamfer
Specifies the presence of an inside chamfer. Select to create the chamfer. Clear if there is no chamfer. This property is read-only when Overwrite Feature Depths is True.
Inside Chamfer X
Specifies the local X-component of the length of the inside chamfer along the path of the turn. This property is read-only when Overwrite Feature Depths is True.
Inside Chamfer Y
Specifies the local Y-component of the length of the inside chamfer along the path of the turn. This property is read-only when Overwrite Feature Depths is True.
Outside Chamfer
Specifies the presence of an outside chamfer. Select to create the chamfer. Clear if there is no chamfer. This property is read-only when Overwrite Feature Depths is True.
Outside Chamfer X
Specifies the local X-component of the length of the outside chamfer along the path of the turn. This property is read-only when Overwrite Feature Depths is True.
Outside Chamfer Y
Specifies the local Y-component of the length of the outside chamfer along the path of the turn. This property is read-only when Overwrite Feature Depths is True.
Turn Included Angle
Defines the angle of the Turn Feature.
Minimum included Angle for chamfer inclusion
Displays the minimum included angle of the chamfer, as defined in the catalog.
Maximum included Angle for chamfer inclusion
Displays the maximum included angle of the chamfer, as defined in the catalog.
You cannot place a chamfer on a single lump cross-section.