Start Cross-Section Tab (Trench Run Properties Dialog) - Intergraph Smart 3D - Help

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Displays trench cross-section properties that you can edit or that are 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 Dimension or Composition.

Dimension

Start Cross-Section

Specifies the trench cross-section from the catalog. 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.

Cardinal Point

Specifies the position of the trench cross-section relative to the path of the trench run. Select Top Left, Top Center, Top Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Center, or Bottom Right. This property is read-only when Overwrite Feature Depths is True.

Dimension properties appear as required by the selected cross-selection.

Area

Specifies the cross-section area. This property is read-only and is computed by adding the area of individual trench features under the trench run.

Depth

Specifies the total depth of the trench feature including the footing thickness.

Width

Specifies the total width of the trench feature including the thickness of the walls.

Perimeter

Specifies the perimeter of the cross-section.

Composition

Material

Specifies the material used for the trench or a trench part, such as the walls, slab, or footing. You cannot vary wall and footing material from feature to feature. However, you can change the material properties so that identical properties are applied to all features under that trench run.

Material Grade

Specifies the material grade used for the trench or a trench part, such as the walls, slab, or footing. The number of sets of material and material grade is dependent on the selected cross-section shape.