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Create and model a retaining wall.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
5 min.
Transcript
00:04
We'll begin by creating a new project
00:06
on the home screen, select new project
00:09
and then make sure that you're using a structural analysis, default template file.
00:17
So here we are in our new project and you'll notice that level two is the active level.
00:22
What I'm gonna do first is change the
00:24
distance between the levels to match our profile.
00:27
So we're intending to make a wall that is 8 ft higher.
00:30
So change level two from 10 ft to 8 ft.
00:35
And we go back into a level two plan.
00:38
We'll now go ahead and create the wall.
00:40
Let's select the structure ribbon
00:42
and on the structure ribbon, select wall
00:47
in the properties pallet,
00:49
we'll begin with generic eight inch and we'll click edit type.
00:54
Let's begin by renaming the wall type.
00:56
So we'll call this one retaining wall.
01:02
And here we can edit the structure
01:06
in order to add a sweep, we'll need to change our preview from plan to section.
01:12
And now you can see that sweep is active
01:15
before we add the sweep. We also want to change the sample height of our wall.
01:20
We're going to change this. So it matches our profile height
01:23
So we'll set this to 8 ft.
01:25
Let's now go ahead and select sweep
01:29
in the wall sweeps dialog box. We'll first need to load in our profile.
01:33
So we'll select load profile.
01:36
We can go ahead and select our retaining wall profile
01:39
and then click open.
01:41
We'll then add that into the wall sweeps dialogue.
01:44
And here we can choose our retaining wall profile.
01:48
You'll notice that the profile is currently being created from the base of the wall.
01:51
So we'll change that to top.
01:53
And if I click apply here, we can then get a preview of what's going to happen.
01:59
So this is looking good. So we'll click. OK.
02:02
And OK, again to the edit assembly dialog box
02:06
and OK, again to the type properties
02:09
and now we're ready to model a retaining wall.
02:13
So we'll just draw some sort of a shape on screen here
02:21
and we'll now create a 3d view
02:23
up on the quick access toolbar. Let's select default 3d view
02:29
for clarity on the view control toolbar. I'll switch off the analytical model
02:34
and I'll also change the visual style to realistic.
02:38
So we can now clearly see our retaining wall and notice that
02:41
we have our sloping face on the front of the wall.
02:45
Let's now add a foundation onto the wall
02:47
on the structure ribbon.
02:49
We'll go ahead here and select wall foundation
02:54
in the properties paddock.
02:55
I'm going to change my wall foundation from bearing footing to retaining footing
03:01
and then we can select our wall
03:04
and you can see the footing is then placed.
03:09
If I need to change the direction of the footing,
03:12
I can select the footing and then we can use the flip symbol here.
03:16
So we'll just flip these. So they're around the other way
03:22
and there's our wall.
03:27
If we wanted to edit the angle of the wall, then we could change the profile
03:32
to do this. If we take a look in the project browser, we'd expand the family folder
03:37
and then we'll go ahead and expand profiles.
03:41
You'll see on the profiles. We have our retaining wall profile.
03:45
I'm going to select the default type here,
03:47
which was just called retaining wall profile.
03:49
We'll right mouse click over that and go to type properties.
03:53
You'll notice here that we can now access all of our dimensions.
03:57
So I'm now going to increase this to five degrees
03:60
and we'll click. OK.
04:02
And we can now see that all of the walls of that type have now updated.
04:07
So profiles are a very efficient way of controlling geometry within
04:11
rats.
Video transcript
00:04
We'll begin by creating a new project
00:06
on the home screen, select new project
00:09
and then make sure that you're using a structural analysis, default template file.
00:17
So here we are in our new project and you'll notice that level two is the active level.
00:22
What I'm gonna do first is change the
00:24
distance between the levels to match our profile.
00:27
So we're intending to make a wall that is 8 ft higher.
00:30
So change level two from 10 ft to 8 ft.
00:35
And we go back into a level two plan.
00:38
We'll now go ahead and create the wall.
00:40
Let's select the structure ribbon
00:42
and on the structure ribbon, select wall
00:47
in the properties pallet,
00:49
we'll begin with generic eight inch and we'll click edit type.
00:54
Let's begin by renaming the wall type.
00:56
So we'll call this one retaining wall.
01:02
And here we can edit the structure
01:06
in order to add a sweep, we'll need to change our preview from plan to section.
01:12
And now you can see that sweep is active
01:15
before we add the sweep. We also want to change the sample height of our wall.
01:20
We're going to change this. So it matches our profile height
01:23
So we'll set this to 8 ft.
01:25
Let's now go ahead and select sweep
01:29
in the wall sweeps dialog box. We'll first need to load in our profile.
01:33
So we'll select load profile.
01:36
We can go ahead and select our retaining wall profile
01:39
and then click open.
01:41
We'll then add that into the wall sweeps dialogue.
01:44
And here we can choose our retaining wall profile.
01:48
You'll notice that the profile is currently being created from the base of the wall.
01:51
So we'll change that to top.
01:53
And if I click apply here, we can then get a preview of what's going to happen.
01:59
So this is looking good. So we'll click. OK.
02:02
And OK, again to the edit assembly dialog box
02:06
and OK, again to the type properties
02:09
and now we're ready to model a retaining wall.
02:13
So we'll just draw some sort of a shape on screen here
02:21
and we'll now create a 3d view
02:23
up on the quick access toolbar. Let's select default 3d view
02:29
for clarity on the view control toolbar. I'll switch off the analytical model
02:34
and I'll also change the visual style to realistic.
02:38
So we can now clearly see our retaining wall and notice that
02:41
we have our sloping face on the front of the wall.
02:45
Let's now add a foundation onto the wall
02:47
on the structure ribbon.
02:49
We'll go ahead here and select wall foundation
02:54
in the properties paddock.
02:55
I'm going to change my wall foundation from bearing footing to retaining footing
03:01
and then we can select our wall
03:04
and you can see the footing is then placed.
03:09
If I need to change the direction of the footing,
03:12
I can select the footing and then we can use the flip symbol here.
03:16
So we'll just flip these. So they're around the other way
03:22
and there's our wall.
03:27
If we wanted to edit the angle of the wall, then we could change the profile
03:32
to do this. If we take a look in the project browser, we'd expand the family folder
03:37
and then we'll go ahead and expand profiles.
03:41
You'll see on the profiles. We have our retaining wall profile.
03:45
I'm going to select the default type here,
03:47
which was just called retaining wall profile.
03:49
We'll right mouse click over that and go to type properties.
03:53
You'll notice here that we can now access all of our dimensions.
03:57
So I'm now going to increase this to five degrees
03:60
and we'll click. OK.
04:02
And we can now see that all of the walls of that type have now updated.
04:07
So profiles are a very efficient way of controlling geometry within
04:11
rats.
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