The Square Bar Material window
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------ General settings ------
Piecemark: Blank or any character string (up to 61 characters). This is the submaterial piecemark .
If this field is left ' blank ', then when this material is generated (after you press " OK "), SDS2 piecemarking looks for materials in the current Job that are physically identical to this material and assigns to this material the same mark assigned to those materials. If no matching materials are found, piecemarking assigns this material a piecemark using the appropriate piecemark prefix listed in Home > Project Settings > Fabricator > Piecemarking > Member and Material Piecemarking > the " Prefixes " tab.
Any character string that you enter must be unique. Validation does not let you enter a piecemark that has already been assigned to materials. If you are adding a square bar material, a piecemark entered here only applies if the material you are adding is unique -- if the material is exactly the same as previously added materials, the new material gets the piecemark of those previously added materials. On the other hand, if you are editing the material, all materials that are exactly like this material are re-assigned the unique mark you enter when this material is generated (after you press " OK "). The piecemark you enter remains a system piecemark , which means that it may be changed if you later edit a material just like this one and give that material a different piecemark.
Note: A submaterial mark is not yet assigned when this window when this window opens for an add material operation. A piecemark is shown when you Edit Material or Review 2D Items . For the current quantity of materials assigned this piecemark, see the " Current quantity " listed on this material's General Information window.
Report Writer: MemberMaterial.Material.MinorMark
Advanced Selection: MinorMark
Parametric module: MinorMark
Material width: The width (in the primary dimension " Units " or other units ) of the bar stock being added/edited. This dimension may be measured along the square bar's Y or Z material axis since all four edges of a square bar shown in cross section are equal.
Report Writer: XXXXX . Width
Advanced Selection: Width
Parametric module: Width
Material length: The distance (in the primary dimension " Units " or other units ) from the furthest point on the material's left end to the furthest point on the material's right end. This distance is measured parallel with the material's longitudinal axis
Note: The length is added to/subtracted from the end of the square bar opposite to the first point located . For square cut material, the default material length is the work-point-to-work-point length minus any " Material setback (left or right end). Where one end or both ends of the square bar are cut at an angle, the material length may be longer than the " Work point distance ." If you are viewing this window immediately after adding the square bar and you left-clicked ( Locate ) twice at the same point to input a cross section, you will probably want to enter a length to this field instead of using the default.
Report Writer: XXXXX . PartLength
Advanced Selection: OrderLength or PartLength
Parametric module: OrderLength or PartLength
Work point distance: The distance (in the primary dimension " Units " or other units ) between the work points of this square bar.
Note: The two work points of the square bar establish the material's longitudinal axis. In the material coordinate system, this axis is the X material axis .
Report Writer: XXXXX . WorkpointSlopeDistance
Advanced Selection: WorkpointSlopeDistance
Parametric module: WorkpointSlopeDistance
Angle of twist: 0 (zero) degrees or the positive or negative (-) number of degrees of twist about the longitudinal axis ( X material axis ) of the square bar. The longitudinal axis is the workline defined by the two work points of the material (see step 2 ).
' 0 ' (zero) results in the material not being twisted.
Entering a ' number of degrees ' causes the left end of the material to remain fixed, while the right end is rotated the number of degrees entered. Validation accepts entries between -3600 and 3600 degrees and can generate twists to .06 degree. Assuming you are looking from the right end toward the left end of the material, a positive entry rotates the material counterclockwise.
Report Writer: XXXXX . MaterialTwistAngle
Advanced Selection: MaterialTwistAngle
Parametric module: MaterialTwistAngle
Rolling operation: None or Camber or Weak axis or Strong axis . The center of curvature for each of these choices (except
' None '
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' Camber '
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' Weak axis '
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' Strong axis '
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' None ' makes the square bar straight (not curved).
' Camber ' produces parabolic bending along the strong axis of the square bar with the ends fixed. The " Mid-ordinate " sets the offset at mid-span and the direction (+ or -) of that offset.
' Strong axis ' or ' Weak axis ' rolling produces bending that is circular. The two ends of the square bar are not fixed; that is, if the ends were vertical before the operation, they may not be vertical afterwards. The " Mid-ordinate " or " Included Angle " or " Rolling radius " sets the offset at mid-span and the direction (+ or -) of that offset. A " Spiral offset " can also be set.
Report Writer: XXXXX . RollTypeDescription
Mid-ordinate: The positive or negative distance (in the primary dimension " Units " or other units ) that the square bar is offset at mid-span as a result of a " Rolling operation " of ' Camber ' or ' Strong axis ' or ' Weak axis '. The sign (+ or -) sets the direction of offset.
Camber with a positive mid-ordinate |
Camber with a negative mid-ordinate ( -m )
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Weak axis rolling with a positive mid-ordinate (rolling toward the near side) |
Weak axis rolling with a negative mid-ordinate (rolling toward the far side) |
Strong axis rolling with a positive mid-ordinate ( +m )
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Strong axis rolling with a negative mid-ordinate ( -m )
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Report Writer: XXXXX . MidOrdinate
Included angle: The positive or negative (-) number of degrees that defines the angle of curvature when the " Rolling operation " is ' Strong axis ' or ' Weak axis '.
If the left end (work point 1) of the square bar is to your left, a ' negative (-) angle ' raises the center of the material on your computer screen. A ' positive angle ' makes the center of the material lower on your computer screen than its two ends.
Report Writer: XXXXX . IncludedAngle
Advanced Selection: IncludedAngle
Parametric module: IncludedAngle
Rolling radius: A positive or negative (-) distance (to +/- 120,000 inches in the primary dimension " Units " or other units ) that defines the amount of curvature of the square bar when the " Rolling operation " is ' Strong Axis ' or ' Weak Axis '. The smaller the " Rolling radius " (+ or -), the greater the curvature.
If the left end (work point 1) of the square bar is to your left, a ' positive rolling radius ' raises the center of the material on your computer screen. A ' negative (-) rolling radius ' makes the center of the material lower on your computer screen than its two ends.
Report Writer: XXXXX . RollingRadius
Advanced Selection: RollingRadius
Parametric module: RollingRadius
Spiral offset: The positive or negative (-) distance that you want the right end of the square bar to be offset from work point 2. The left end (work point 1) of the square bar remains fixed. This applies when the " Rolling operation " is ' Weak axis ' or
For a square bar whose workline is in the plane of a plan view, a ' positive distance ' raises the elevation of the right end. A ' negative (-) distance ' lowers the elevation of the right end.
Report Writer: XXXXX . SpiralOffset
Advanced Selection: SpiralOffset
Parametric module: SpiralOffset
Steel grade: A36 or A572 or etc. This is the grade of steel for the square bar whose settings are defined on this window.
Setup: If the steel grade you want is not on the list box ( ) for this field, you can use Home > Project Settings > Job > Material Grades > Round and Square Bar Grades to add it to the list.
Tip: Changing " Steel grade " " Color " and " Surface finish " do not cause the square bar to be regenerated. This means that, if you change those settings only, material operations such as a Cut on Plane may, optionally, be preserved.
Report Writer: MemberMaterial.Material.SubMaterial.MaterialGradeDescription
Advanced Selection: MaterialGrade
Parametric module: MaterialGrade
Depth reference point: Center or FS or NS . ' FS ' stands for far side, ' NS ' for near side. This option orients the Z axis of the bar's " Material width " with respect to its workline. Assuming that the square bar has not been rotated, its Z axis is parallel to the depth of the view in which the bar was added -- that is, its Z axis is perpendicular to the plane of that view.
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A section view of the same square bar, but with different depth reference points. The view looks perpendicular to the plan view (at 100 ft) in which the square bar was added. |
' Center ' aligns the Z axis of this square bar's " Material width " so that it is centered with respect to the bar's work points.
' FS ' aligns the square bar so that its far-side surface includes the bar's workline. The far side is the face that is away from you when you are in the view in which the bar was added , assuming the bar was added by locating two different points and was not subsequently rotated. You might select this setting, for example, when your work plane is the Surface of a material, you have located two points on that surface to add this square bar, and you want this bar's far side to be flush to that surface.
Choose ' NS ' if you added the square bar in a plan view and want its near side to be at the elevation of the bar's work points. The near side is the face of the square bar that faces you when you are in the view in which the bar was added, assuming the bar was added by locating two different points and was not subsequently rotated.
Piecemarking: Two square bars, each with a different " Depth reference point ," may have the same submaterial
" Piecemark " . The two square bars will have different submaterial mark index numbers .Note: This option does not change the bar's reference elevation. It only changes the positioning of the bar with respect to that reference elevation. You can change a square bar's " Reference elevation " using the General Information window.
Surface finish: None or Sandblasted or Red oxide or Yellow zinc or Gray oxide or Blued steel or Galvanized or Duplex Coating or Undefined 1 or Undefined 2 or Undefined 3 or Red oxide 2 or Any user added surface finish. This affects the colors of 'Solid ' members on erection views in the Drawing Editor . This also sets the color when "Output material color " is set to 'Surface finish ' for a VRML Export or a DWG/DXF Export . The "Color " ( not "Surface finish ") sets the color of this material in Modeling .
sand blasted | red oxide | yellow zinc | user surface finish 1 |
gray oxide | blued steel | galvanized | user surface finish 2 |
To assign a different surface finish, you can drop-down the current surface finish and select the one you want, or you can press the "file cabinet" browse button ( ) and double-click any surface finish that is on the list.
Auto or .
If this box is checked ( ), the material surface finish follows what is set on the member level.
If the box is not checked ( ), the material surface finish can be changed to whatever is available in the list of surface finishes. If the surface finish changes from what the member level has set, the auto checkbox will be unchecked automatically. When the auto check box is unchecked, the member edit window shows an information tag which notifies the user that an attached material is not following what was set on the member level.
Note 1: Submaterial piecemarks can be split apart by surface finish. All surface finishes that do not have the 'Break Marks Material' checked on can be applied to any like material with out the material splitting. If the 'Break Marks Material' is checked on then only like materials with that specific surface finish can have the same piecemark, and because the submaterial marks differ so would the member's piecemark.
Note 2:When exporting a KISS file using "model" as the "Data source " surface finish data on the materials are compiled into the KISS download as follows, with a few exceptions (G=galvanized, N= none or sandblasted, P= others). Those exceptions are:
If the box for "Finish" routing in KISS export setup is set to a user routing
If the user has adjusted the Abbreviation for any of the default provided surface finishes
If you are using a user added surface finish
In these cases you will get what is provided in either the User routing, or the abbreviation field. For other exports it will always provide the abbreviation in the 'surface finishes' settings page.
Tip 1: "Surface area" is reported on the General Information window -- and this can be used to estimate the amount of coating required and its cost.
Tip 2: Changing "Steel grade " "Color " and "Surface finish " do not cause the plate to be regenerated. This means that, if you change those settings only, material fit operations such as a Fit Exact may, optionally, be preserved.
Report Writer:MemberMaterial.Material.SurfaceFinish
Setup:Surface Finish Settings
Color: A predefined color or a Custom Color . This is the approximate color of the square bar when it is displayed in one of the three solid forms .
The predefined colors are set up on the Predefined Colors window. The color swatch next to the list box ( ) displays the color that is selected.
Select ' Custom Color ' (last choice on the list) to launch your operating system's color picker and define any color you like.
Tip 1: Different colors may be assigned to materials that have the same submaterial piecemark .
Tip 2: Changing " Steel grade " " Color " and " Surface finish " do not cause the square bar to be regenerated. This means that, if you change those settings only, material operations such as a Cut on Plane may, optionally, be preserved.
Report Writer: MemberMaterial.Material.MaterialColor3dRed
Report Writer: MemberMaterial.Material.MaterialColor3dGreen
Report Writer: MemberMaterial.Material.MaterialColor3dBlue
Centered |
Centered |
If this box is checked ( ), the Y axis of the bar's " Material width " (its near-side width) will be centered with respect to the square bar's workline. A user-added square bar's workline is established when you add work points . Its near side is the face that you are looking at when you add it by locating two points and do not rotate it. When looking at the near side, you see the square bar's length and width, but not its depth.
If the box is not checked ( ), the square bar's " Material width " is positioned above or below its workline, which runs along its " Material length ." The workline will be the bottom edge of the square bar if you added the square bar from right to left, are still in the same view, and you did not rotate the bar.
Piecemarking: Two square bars -- one " Centered ," the other not " Centered " -- may have the same submaterial " Piecemark " . The two square bars will have different submaterial mark index numbers .
Note: " Centered " does not change the global coordinates of the square bar's workline; it does change the square bar's position with respect to its workline. You can change a square bar's " Reference location " (for instance, its elevation) using the General Information window.
Special Buttons for Detailing this Material (these do not appear for Add operations) |
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This button opens a window with a list of preset views . Each preset view that you select on this list is drawn on the submaterial detail when you Detail Submaterial . | This button opens a list of views you can delete. If the material has only one view, you get a warning instead of a list of views since you cannot delete the current view. | This button does a Detail Submaterial on this material. Newly added views are drawn on the detail. Deleted views are not drawn. |
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This material's left end is the end where the first work point of the material was located. This first work point is also this material's 0,0,0 point in the material coordinate system, and it is therefore identified by the origin reference point symbol at the beginning of a Material Rotate operation. |
Material setback: The positive or negative (-) distance in the primary dimensioning " Units " that you want the left/right end of the square bar is displaced from its work point.
A ' positive material setback ' makes the square bar shorter. The distance is subtracted from the " Work point distance " to give you the actual " Material length ."
A ' negative (-) material setback ' makes the square bar longer. The distance is also subtracted from the " Work point distance " to give you the actual " Material length ."
Report Writer: XXXXX . MaterialSetbackLeftEnd
Report Writer: XXXXX . MaterialSetbackRightEnd
Advanced Selection: MaterialSetback[0] or MaterialSetback[1]
Parametric module: MaterialSetback[0] or MaterialSetback[1]
End cut angle: Any angle from 89 to -89 degrees.
If the left end of the square bar is to your left on the computer screen: ' 0 ' (zero) square cuts the end. A ' positive angle ' is measured counterclockwise from a perpendicular bisector to the workline. A ' negative (-) angle ' is measured clockwise from a perpendicular bisector to the workline.
Report Writer: XXXXX . WebCutLeftEnd
Report Writer: XXXXX . WebCutRightEnd
Advanced Selection: WebCutEnd[0] or WebCutEnd[1]
Parametric module: WebCutEnd[0] or WebCutEnd[1]
" General Information " opens the General Information window, which provides additional information and settings that pertain to this material. Tip: You can use the General Information window to change the material's " X ," " Y ," or " Z " global coordinates (and thus reposition the material within the 3D model). Also: A " Properties " button at the bottom of the General Information window lets you Edit Properties for this material.
"Material Operations" opens the Material Operations window.
Tip: You can use the Material Operations window to delete or edit a stored material operation.
Note: Not all material operations are stored in the Material Operations window. Material Fit Exact, Material Fit Cope, Material Fit Notch, and Cut Layout are the only material operations that are stored here.
"OK" (or the Enter key) closes this window and applies the settings on it to the material(s).
Defaults: Even if you did not make any changes on this window, pressing " OK " causes many of the " General settings " on this window to be applied as the defaults for the next material of the same type that is added in your current session of Modeling .
If you opened this window to edit a single material ( single-edit ), the Change All Options & Warning List opens after you press the " OK " button. You can use that window to cancel your changes or, if other materials with the same submaterial piecemark exist, apply your changes to those other materials. Also, if a Cut On Plane or related cutting/bending/fit operation (that does not get stored in the Material Operations window) was previously done on this material, you are given the option to undo that operation.
If you opened this window to edit multiple materials ( multi-edit ), the Change All Options & Warning List does not open after you press the " OK " button. Also, if a Cut On Plane or related cutting/bending/fit operation (that does not get stored in the Material Operations window) was previously done on this material, you are not given the option to undo that operation.
"Cancel" (or the Esc key or the button) closes this window without saving any changes.
Possibilities: If you are adding a new material, " Cancel " brings you back to the work point location step ( step 2 ) in the add operation. For an edit material operation, " Cancel " ends the operation.
Tip: When you open this window to review information only -- and you do not want to set the defaults for the next-added rectangular plate -- the best way to close this window is to press " Cancel. "
"Reset" undoes all changes made to this window since you first opened it. The window remains open.
Note: The settings shown on this window when it first opens for the adding of a material are the settings of the last-added or last-edited material of the same type (unless you exit Modeling in the meantime).
"Clear" fills out this window with default settings when adding material. It is disabled during an Edit Material operation. These are the same defaults that are applied when the first new material is added during a session of Modeling in which no other material of the same type has been edited. For example, " Clear " automatically selects the default " Steel grade " and zeros out the all "Left/Right End Settings."
- Square bar (topic)
- Square Bar Edit (window for miscellaneous member)
- Miscellaneous members versus legacy miscellaneous members (topic)
- Model completed (can make this window read-only)
- Dimension precision (sets precision for distance entries)
- General Information window (accessible from this window)
- Submaterial piecemark (each unique material identified by)
- Submaterial detail (2D drawing of a material)
- Grayed out fields (indicate mixed entries or that the field is disabled)
- Altering a legacy miscellaneous member's main view