EXAMPLE 4. METAL STUDY CONSTRUCTION WITH 3D DWG

EXAMPLE: 'DESIGN OF METAL CONSTRUCTION' 61 Interruption levels are levels that are boundaries of the beams and poles where you want the integration for either one or the other direction to be interrupted. - For the poles, the stop levels are horizontal planes where they are defined by the altitude. - For beams, the stop planes are always vertical planes defined by two points. Predefined limits: - for the horizontal planes the horizontal planes are the foundation level and the upper last level (the last level). - and for the beams are the vertical limits of the girder. The default limits are not shown in the table of cut-off levels. In this example, there are levels at 0.00, 487.00 and 725.00 in the table with the cut-off levels for the poles, only the level 487.00 will be indicated by default (i.e. only the intermediate level without the limits), on the grounds that if the poles are consolidated, it will be cut off at 487.00 cm, i.e. the pole will be consolidated from 0.00 to 487.00 cm.

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