Model Reference Manual
Structural Design Using Catalogue Components
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Representing Curved Beams and Walls
: Generic Fixings Representing Joints and Fittings
Generic Fixings Representing Joints and Fittings
A Fixing can represent any type of joint or fitting attached to a Generic Section. It can own other Fixings, so that it can also represent compound joints and fittings. Its geometry is defined by a reference to a parameterised Catalogue item in the usual way.
The position and orientation of a Fixing attached (indirectly) to a GENSEC are specified by reference to the coordinate systems of the parent PLDATUM and JLDATUM. These can be set relative to any POINSP under the GENSEC, including a POINSP which has been specially inserted for this purpose if necessary, as summarised in
Positioning Items Relative to Generic Sections
. The default position and orientation of the Fixing relative to its owning PLDATUM are specified by its POS and ORI attributes, respectively.
Fixings Representing Joints:
The detailed position of a Fixing whose SPREF attribute points to a Catalogue Joint is specified using the Joining Line attributes of the owning and attached sections: JLNS (start) and JLNE (end). The JNLS/JNLE are related to the origin and orientation of the joint; if the attached GENSEC is curved, these p-lines are taken as parallel to the attached end of the GENSEC. When connected, the JLNS/JLNE line of the attached section intersects with the JLIN line of the Fixing on the Joint Origin Plane.
A GENSEC attached to a joint at one end will have either its JOIS (start) or JOIE (end) attribute set to reference the Fixing; conversely, the CREF (Connection Reference) attribute of the Fixing will reference the attached GENSEC. This two-way cross-reference is used when either the Fixing or the GENSEC is modified, or when a CONNECT command is used.
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