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Intergraph Smart 3D Structural Detailing

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Execute Detailing creates detail parts from the root part of a plate, profile, or member system. The command requires you to select one or more blocks, assemblies, systems, sub-systems, or root parts. You can select built-up members for detailing, but you cannot select rolled members. You can select the objects from the model, or from the Workspace Explorer.

Objects can be selected for detailing both before and after launching Execute Detailing . Only valid items are added to the list and are highlighted in yellow, and invalid commands are filtered out.

After you run Execute Detailing , the icon for the object changes in the Workspace Explorer.

When parts are created in the Molded Forms task, those parts are trimmed to the molded surfaces of the part's boundaries. Parts in this initial state are referred to as light parts. Execute Detailing transforms the light parts to production definition and accuracy by considering the thickness, orientation, and connection information of the bounding objects. Parts in this advanced state are referred to as detailed parts. In addition to the thickness based trimming, other objects, such as assembly and physical connections, slots, collars, end cuts, and chamfers are automatically created. These additional objects are either incorporated in the detail part, or become related to the detailed part, as appropriate.

The software trims a detail part based on its bounding objects. After a bounding object has been detailed, the resulting detail part boundary is trimmed to the face of the bounding detail part, which means the boundary is adjusted by the thickness of the bounding detail part. If the bounding object has not been detailed (that is, Execute Detailing has not been run for its root part), then the resulting detail part boundary is trimmed to the bounding parent plate system surface. When you run Execute Detailing against the bounding root part, the boundary of the bounded detail part is adjusted as required by the molded thickness direction and the thickness of the bounding detail part.

As parts are detailed, additional detailing objects are created as smart occurrences by rules in the reference data and can be individually modified after creation. Assembly and physical connections are created for both parts associated with a connection. Free end cuts are created at the ends of unbounded profiles or members. If you run Execute Split Command in the Molded Forms task, the software automatically creates slot and collar features where stiffeners penetrate plates, end cuts on profiles, and chamfers at design seams where plate thickness change by a specified amount. The default values of smart occurrence objects cannot be modified with Execute Detailing but can be modified after creation by selecting the object and modifying the properties of the object.

If you select a detailed part and click Delete Delete CLASSIC ICON, the software removes the detailing from that part.

If you run Execute Detailing for only one of the root parts, then the software does not create the assembly and physical connections or any applicable features. For example, if a root part has been detailed but a penetrating stiffener has not been detailed, then the assembly and physical connections for the penetration are not created, and the slot and collar or clip features created by the assembly connection are also not created. When you later run Execute Detailing for the penetrating stiffener, the software then creates the assembly connections, physical connections,slots and collars.

The generated detail parts inherit their properties from the parent plate or profile system.

Straking seams can only be placed on detail parts. Therefore, you must run Execute Detailing before you can place straking seams.

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