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Defining a Generic Section

  • Last UpdatedFeb 19, 2025
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Keywords

GENSEC SPINE POINSP CURVE

Description

Each GENSEC, representing a linear or curved beam or wall, must own a Spine defining its shape. The Spine must own at least two Spine Points, defining its start and end positions. It can also own intermediate Spine Points and Curves to give a non-linear configuration.

Example

NEW GENSEC

Creates GENSEC with no defined geometry.

SPREF /203X203X55KG.UB

Sets SpecRef of GENSEC to point to Catalog profile. GENSEC now has defined cross-section, but no geometry defining its path.

NEW SPINE

Creates Spine with no defined path.

NEW POINSP

First Spine Point defines Start Position (POSS).

NEW POINSP

Last Spine Point defines End Position (POSE). Spine at this stage is a straight line.

NEW CURVE
(Created between POINSPs)

The attributes of this curve determine the shape of the Spine path between the adjacent POINSPs. (Refer to More About Curve Types.)

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