I have a few questions about sectioning

brkayacan

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[flash=][/flash]Hi, while taking sections in IdeCAD, it cuts sections that limit 30 cm below and above the floor on that floor. In the projects I'm working on, I usually either need to take a cross-section of the entire structure, or I need to take a cross-section larger than these 30 cm boundaries. I couldn't find a setting for it. My second question is this: IdeCAD gives the curtain sections from both the top and the long side of the curtain, but I also need the section of the curtain from the other direction. (The section where only the height and thickness of the wall is visible, as if it were a normal beam section)
 
Re: I Have A Few Questions About Cross Sectioning
"brkayacan":2s7w133e" said:
Hi, IdeCAD cuts sections 30 cm below and above the floor of that floor while sectioning. Either I need to take a section of the entire structure, or I need to take a section wider than these 30 cm borders. I couldn't find a setting for this. My second question is this: IdeCAD gives me the section of the curtain from both the top and the long side of the curtain, but it also gives me the section of the curtain in the other direction. (The section where only the height and thickness of the wall can be seen, as if it were a normal beam section)
Let me start with the second question first. Drawing the vertical extensions of the wall is obligatory as per the regulation. Article 3.13.2.2 of the regulation gives the standards related to the drawings. If you have an additional request, this is the case. It's a separate issue. I don't quite understand your first question. I think you're talking about formwork plan sections. In this case, cross-sections of different points related to the same floor plan are given. If you say something different from this, then the general section of the building makes more sense. You can get building general sections with ideCAD. For example, I always give the general section of the building in both directions, whether there is a level difference or an ordinary one in every project. In order for the masters to see the building in general while they are working, they can read the floor heights and elevations. In other words, it is simple, like an architectural section consisting of only the carrier system. I recommend it to you too. If there are any other problems, share the project, let's give an idea, or IdeYAPI takes notes as a request. N. YILMAZ
 
Re: I Have A Few Questions About Cross Sectioning
"brkayacan":2vyut1yw" said:
Hi, IdeCAD cuts sections 30 cm below and above the floor of that floor while sectioning. Either I need to take a section of the entire structure, or I need to take a section wider than these 30 cm borders. I couldn't find a setting for this. My second question is this: IdeCAD gives me the section of the curtain from both the top and the curtain long side, but it also gives me the section of the curtain in the other direction (The section where only the wall height and thickness are visible, as if taking a normal beam section)
Hello, 1. If you need to take the whole section of the building, you can use the "section" command. In the formwork plan, only the section of the relevant floor's formwork is given and the formwork In the vertical opening of the 2nd wall, all information is given on the drawing, both in the plan and in the longitudinal section, as specified in 3.13.2.4. conditions are complied with. The cross-section of the curtain in the other direction is not given.
 
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