Model Reference Manual

Structural Design Using Catalogue Components : Representing Curved Beams and Walls
Curved structural items are represented by Generic Section (GENSEC) elements, the geometry of which is defined by sweeping a 2D catalogue profile along a path. This path is represented by a Spine element, owned by the GENSEC, whose route is specified in terms of a sequence of member Spine Points (POINSP) and, optionally, Curves. For example:
There are six types of Curve, defined by setting the CURTYP (Curve Type) attribute, which govern the way in which the shape of the curve is specified.
Items connected to a GENSEC are positioned and orientated relative to a set of p-lines which follow the same path as that defined by the GENSEC’s Spine; that is, the p-lines may be curved. These p-lines are referenced by attached items via Justification Line Datum (JLDATUM) and P-line Datum (PLDATUM) elements, which define the frames of reference to be used for positioning and orientating the attached items relative to the parent GENSEC.
Fittings and joints are represented by generic Fixing (FIXING) elements, the geometry of which is defined by reference to catalogue items. Fixings can own other Fixings, so that although they behave somewhat like the more restrictive Fitting and Joint elements, they are more versatile for representing compound fittings and joints.

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