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Intergraph Smart 3D Structural Detailing

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12.1 (2019)

Displays the options that you use to place the standalone detailed planar plate part in the model.

 Plate Part Properties

Opens the Place Plate Part Properties Dialog, which you use to view and modify the properties of a plate part. The initial plate system properties default from the selected structural specification.

 Define Plane

Specifies the reference plane of the plate part. You can select multiple planes to place multiple plate parts at the same time. The software uses the same boundaries for each plane. After placement, the plate parts are unrelated to each other and can be edited as individual entities unless boundaries are defined as boundary curves. If so, then a single curve is related to all of the plate parts.

Define Boundaries

Define the outside boundaries of the plate part. You can define the boundaries by selecting objects in the model or by sketching boundary curves. If you select objects in the model, and those objects are moved, the software automatically resizes the plate part to maintain the boundary relationship.

Define Thickness Direction

Specifies the side of the plane on which to place the thickness of the plate.

Finish

Places the plate part using the defined parameters.

Define Plane Controls

 By Plane or Offset Plane

Places the plate system a specified distance from the reference plane. If you choose this option, you must define the offset distance. An offset distance of zero defines a coincident plane.

Plane by Point and Vector

Specifies the reference plane by defining a vector perpendicular to the reference plane. A third point defines the reference plane position along the vector.

 Plane by Three Points

Specifies the reference plane using three points that you specify in the model.

/Com_Unlock ICON Offset lock

Locks the Offset value, disabling updates of the offset value by mouse moves. The Lock option is only available when you use the Offset from a Plane option.

Offset

Specifies the offset distance for the plate from the selected reference plane. You can specify the offset dynamically in graphics or by typing the distance. The Offset option is only available when you use the Offset from a Plane option.

 Select Vector

Defines or selects a vector normal to the needed plane. This option is only available when you use the Plane by Point and Vector option.

 Define Point

Specifies the point along the vector at which to place the plate system or plane. This option is only available when you use the Plane by Point and Vector option.

 Define Point 1

Specifies the location of the first of three points that defines the plane. This option is only available when you are using the Plane by Three Points option.

 Define Point 2

Specifies the location of the second of three points that defines the plane. This option is only available when you are using the Plane by Three Points option.

 Define Point 3

Specifies the location of the third of three points that defines the plane. This option is only available when you are using the Plane by Three Points option.

Define Boundary Controls

Pick Boundaries

Selects objects in the model or in the Workspace Explorer to define the boundaries. This option is only available when you are defining the boundaries.

SHARED Tip After you select a boundary plate, press SHIFT to select the Pick Edges option. Press SHIFT again to return to the Pick Boundaries option.

Pick Edges

Selects free edges on plates to define the boundary. This option is available when you select a plate in the Pick Boundaries step.

 Solve Ambiguity

Clarifies the required boundary. If the boundaries that you selected can form the object boundary in more than one way, then you have defined an ambiguous boundary. The software prompts you to select multiple bounded areas to Solve ambiguous boundaries.

 Boundary List

Opens the Boundary List Dialog. This dialog allows you to review and define the boundaries.

 Boundary Curve

Draws the boundaries. This option is only available when you are defining the boundaries.

Sketching Plane

Selects the sketching plane for the boundary.

Add Intersecting Item

Allows you to select objects in the model that intersect the sketching plane to use as reference geometry. You see the selected objects in the Sketch 2D environment.

Add Projection Item

Allows you to select objects in the model that do not intersect the sketching plane that you want to use as reference geometry. The software projets the objects onto the sketching plane, and you see the selected objects in the Sketch 2D environment.

Constraint Table Constraint Table

Opens the Constraint Table dialog from which you can modify sketch curve constraint values without going back into the Sketch 2D environment. A sketch curve must have already been defined in Sketch 2D before this option is available.

Type

Displays the constraint type. You cannot edit the type.

Name

Displays the constraint name. You cannot edit the name.

Value

Defines the constraint value. Include the units of measurement when you edit the value: deg, mm, in, and so forth. You cannot edit a value if it is derived by a formula.

Value Type

Displays the value type: angle, radial, linear, and so forth. You cannot edit the value type.

Formula

Displays the formula used to derive the constraint value. You cannot edit formulas, nor can you edit values derived by formulas.

Layers

Filters which constraints display in the dialog based on the Sketch 2D layer to which they belong. By default, all constraints on all layers display.

Sketch 2D

Opens the Sketch 2D environment in which you can draw the boundary.

Auto

Allows the software to automatically add all objects that are relative to the object to be sketched to a select set. The Workspace Explorer and the graphics view highlight items in the select set. If the software adds no objects to the select set, a message displays in the status bar. This option is only available when you use the Add Intersecting Item or the Add Projection Item option. See Sketch 2D Best Practices.

Reject

Clears all selected planes or boundaries.

Accept

Accepts all selected planes or boundaries.

Parent System

Defines the parent system for the plate part that you are placing.

Create New Systems using the Systems and Specifications task.

Material

Specifies the material for the plate part.

Grade

Specifies the material grade for the plate part.

Thickness

Specifies the material thickness for the plate part.