CloudNest - Batch Arching of Long Plates
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CloudNest - Batch Arching of Long Plates

Function Description

In steel structure engineering, long-span components are prone to sagging deformation due to their own weight. To ensure structural stability and levelness after installation, the Batch Arching of Long Plates function can be used to apply a pre-arching to the components, offsetting the sagging effect after installation and ensuring that the components meet design requirements.

 

Operation Steps

1.After importing parts in the Part List, select the parts to be modified. Click Batch ModifyBatch Arching of Long Plates.

2.Choose between arching by height or by length ratio.

    • Enter the height of arch(mm): Enter the height, and the system will apply the arching based on the set height. (Note: Only positive values can be entered.)

    • Enter the arching ratio: Enter the ratio, and the arching height will be set proportionally to the length. (Note: The value range is 0 to 10, accurate to one decimal place.)

3. The result is shown below.

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Function Description

In steel structure engineering, long-span components are prone to sagging deformation due to their own weight. To ensure structural stability and levelness after installation, the Batch Arching of Long Plates function can be used to apply a pre-arching to the components, offsetting the sagging effect after installation and ensuring that the components meet design requirements.

 

Operation Steps

1.After importing parts in the Part List, select the parts to be modified. Click Batch ModifyBatch Arching of Long Plates.

2.Choose between arching by height or by length ratio.

    • Enter the height of arch(mm): Enter the height, and the system will apply the arching based on the set height. (Note: Only positive values can be entered.)

    • Enter the arching ratio: Enter the ratio, and the arching height will be set proportionally to the length. (Note: The value range is 0 to 10, accurate to one decimal place.)

3. The result is shown below.