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Work with slab edges

Work with slab edges and load additional profile families to define edges and thickenings.


00:03

A slab can be attached to a structural foundation slab or floor.

00:08

The slap edge geometry is defined within a profile family

00:11

which allows for a wide range of shapes to be accommodated

00:15

in the

00:15

image shown to the right.

00:16

You can see that a slab edge has been added to represent a thickening.

00:20

The slab edges can have a vertical and horizontal

00:23

offset from the horizontal edge that you select.

00:26

It is worth noting that a slab edge cannot host

00:29

reinforcement bar and will not have an analytical model.

00:32

If this is a requirement, then it is recommended that you use a structural beam.

00:37

However, for simple slab edges, you can host a reinforcement bar into the slab.

00:43

In this video, we're going to use the slab edge tool to add some

00:47

shavers around the edge of the core

00:49

and also provide a local thickening on our level one slab.

00:53

Let's begin by rotating the 3d foundation view.

00:56

So we can see the core in a bit more detail

00:60

to help us see the slay bit. We're going to remove the visibility of walls.

01:04

Let's select one of the walls

01:06

and on the view control toolbar, we'll select temporary hide, isolate

01:10

and hide the category.

01:12

You can now clearly see the edge of the slab.

01:14

This is where we're going to add our shamp for details.

01:18

Before we can add the sham.

01:19

For details,

01:20

we will first need to load in the profile that we're going to use within our slab edge

01:25

to do this. We'll select the inserts ribbon

01:28

and on the inserts ribbon, we'll select load family

01:32

in the load family dialog box. Let's go ahead and select the profile M 03-03.

01:38

Shan for profile underscore RVT 2021

01:42

we can then go ahead and select open.

01:45

So that Shan for profile that we've just

01:47

loaded in will now be available for slab edges

01:51

to launch the slab edge tool. We will first select the structure ribbon

01:55

and on the structure ribbon under the foundation panel,

01:57

we'll select the structural slab pull down

01:60

and select floor slab edge

02:02

in the properties pallet in the type selector. You'll note here.

02:05

We currently have a type called slab edge thickened 24 inch by 12 inch.

02:10

Let's select edit type

02:12

and in the type properties dialog box, we'll select duplicate.

02:16

We'll give this a type name Sham

02:18

for four inch

02:20

and then go ahead and select OK

02:22

for the profile. We'll now switch this from slab edge thickened to Sham.

02:27

And you'll see here. We have two types.

02:29

In this case, we're going to select the four inch sham.

02:32

We'd also check that the material is set to

02:34

concrete normal weight for K si which it is.

02:37

And we can then go ahead and select, OK.

02:41

In order to place the slab edge, we'll select the edge of the slab opening.

02:45

And you can see here as we go around and pick the slab opening edge,

02:49

you can see the slab edge is applied.

02:51

Notice here,

02:52

we have tools to flip the horizontal and vertical axis of the slab edge if required.

02:58

And we'd also continue to add the champ

02:60

around this edge here as well. So we can pick these edges

03:03

and we'll just rotate the model just to

03:05

confirm that the slab edges are placed correctly

03:08

and that's looking good.

03:10

OK. Let's exit the slab

03:11

edge family by selecting the modify tool,

03:15

we'll now reset the temporary hide isolate.

03:17

So on the view control toolbar, let's go ahead and select temporary hide, isolate

03:21

and reset, temporary hide isolate.

03:25

And now we can rotate the 3D foundation view round.

03:27

So we can see the top of the structure.

03:30

And what we're going to do now is add a slab

03:32

which is going to create a local thickening in this area here.

03:36

So once again, we'll start by loading in a profile that we want to use.

03:40

So we go to the insert ribbon

03:42

and on the insert ribbon, we'll select load family

03:46

in the low family dialog box.

03:48

Let's go ahead and select M 03-03 thickening profile underscore RVT 2021

03:56

and click open,

03:58

we'll then repeat the slab edge tool.

03:60

So in this example, I'm going to right mouse, click,

04:02

go to recent commands and then go ahead and select floor slab edge

04:07

in the properties panel in the type selector.

04:09

You'll know that we've got our last lab that we created.

04:12

Let's go ahead and select edit type,

04:14

we'll duplicate

04:16

and we call this one slab thickening,

04:20

then click. OK.

04:22

Of course. Now we can swap our profile. So we go to the pull down menu here.

04:26

And in this example, we're going to choose the profile M 03-03 thickening profile.

04:32

And here we're going to use the 24 inch by 12 inch.

04:36

We can then select, OK.

04:38

And now to place this, we'll select this lower edge of the slab.

04:44

OK?

04:44

Let's exit the slab edge command by going

04:46

to the context ribbon and selecting modifier.

04:50

What we now want to do is give this slab edge a

04:52

horizontal offset to place it 11 ft away from its current edge

04:57

to do this, we can select the slab edge.

04:59

And if we now look at the instance parameters in the properties paddock,

05:03

we can see here, we have a vertical profile offset

05:06

and a horizontal profile offset

05:08

for the horizontal profile offset. Let's type in 11 ft.

05:14

We'll now go ahead and view this slab edge in a plain view

05:17

in the project browser under structural plans.

05:20

Let's go ahead and open up the top of foundation.

05:24

We can now clearly see our slab

05:26

edge,

05:27

we need to now edit the length of this slab.

05:29

This needs to terminate on grid C

05:32

to do this.

05:33

If we zoom in,

05:34

you can now see here we have these special grips to allow

05:36

us to adjust the segment end at the start and the end.

05:39

So I'm just going to drag this back until it intersects with grid C.

05:43

And that's now set our slab edge length.

05:46

OK. Let's just now review that in 3D.

05:49

So we'll go back and switch to our 3D foundation view.

05:52

We'll orbit around

05:53

and now we can clearly see our champers in place and also our local thickening.

05:59

OK.

05:60

So in summary,

06:00

you can see that the slab edge tool is very useful for adding champers around the

06:04

edges of slabs if required and also for

06:07

adding thickening underneath slabs as we discussed earlier.

06:10

This cannot host reinforcement bar or appear in an analytical model.

06:14

But if that was a requirement, we could have used a beam instead of the slab edge.

Video transcript

00:03

A slab can be attached to a structural foundation slab or floor.

00:08

The slap edge geometry is defined within a profile family

00:11

which allows for a wide range of shapes to be accommodated

00:15

in the

00:15

image shown to the right.

00:16

You can see that a slab edge has been added to represent a thickening.

00:20

The slab edges can have a vertical and horizontal

00:23

offset from the horizontal edge that you select.

00:26

It is worth noting that a slab edge cannot host

00:29

reinforcement bar and will not have an analytical model.

00:32

If this is a requirement, then it is recommended that you use a structural beam.

00:37

However, for simple slab edges, you can host a reinforcement bar into the slab.

00:43

In this video, we're going to use the slab edge tool to add some

00:47

shavers around the edge of the core

00:49

and also provide a local thickening on our level one slab.

00:53

Let's begin by rotating the 3d foundation view.

00:56

So we can see the core in a bit more detail

00:60

to help us see the slay bit. We're going to remove the visibility of walls.

01:04

Let's select one of the walls

01:06

and on the view control toolbar, we'll select temporary hide, isolate

01:10

and hide the category.

01:12

You can now clearly see the edge of the slab.

01:14

This is where we're going to add our shamp for details.

01:18

Before we can add the sham.

01:19

For details,

01:20

we will first need to load in the profile that we're going to use within our slab edge

01:25

to do this. We'll select the inserts ribbon

01:28

and on the inserts ribbon, we'll select load family

01:32

in the load family dialog box. Let's go ahead and select the profile M 03-03.

01:38

Shan for profile underscore RVT 2021

01:42

we can then go ahead and select open.

01:45

So that Shan for profile that we've just

01:47

loaded in will now be available for slab edges

01:51

to launch the slab edge tool. We will first select the structure ribbon

01:55

and on the structure ribbon under the foundation panel,

01:57

we'll select the structural slab pull down

01:60

and select floor slab edge

02:02

in the properties pallet in the type selector. You'll note here.

02:05

We currently have a type called slab edge thickened 24 inch by 12 inch.

02:10

Let's select edit type

02:12

and in the type properties dialog box, we'll select duplicate.

02:16

We'll give this a type name Sham

02:18

for four inch

02:20

and then go ahead and select OK

02:22

for the profile. We'll now switch this from slab edge thickened to Sham.

02:27

And you'll see here. We have two types.

02:29

In this case, we're going to select the four inch sham.

02:32

We'd also check that the material is set to

02:34

concrete normal weight for K si which it is.

02:37

And we can then go ahead and select, OK.

02:41

In order to place the slab edge, we'll select the edge of the slab opening.

02:45

And you can see here as we go around and pick the slab opening edge,

02:49

you can see the slab edge is applied.

02:51

Notice here,

02:52

we have tools to flip the horizontal and vertical axis of the slab edge if required.

02:58

And we'd also continue to add the champ

02:60

around this edge here as well. So we can pick these edges

03:03

and we'll just rotate the model just to

03:05

confirm that the slab edges are placed correctly

03:08

and that's looking good.

03:10

OK. Let's exit the slab

03:11

edge family by selecting the modify tool,

03:15

we'll now reset the temporary hide isolate.

03:17

So on the view control toolbar, let's go ahead and select temporary hide, isolate

03:21

and reset, temporary hide isolate.

03:25

And now we can rotate the 3D foundation view round.

03:27

So we can see the top of the structure.

03:30

And what we're going to do now is add a slab

03:32

which is going to create a local thickening in this area here.

03:36

So once again, we'll start by loading in a profile that we want to use.

03:40

So we go to the insert ribbon

03:42

and on the insert ribbon, we'll select load family

03:46

in the low family dialog box.

03:48

Let's go ahead and select M 03-03 thickening profile underscore RVT 2021

03:56

and click open,

03:58

we'll then repeat the slab edge tool.

03:60

So in this example, I'm going to right mouse, click,

04:02

go to recent commands and then go ahead and select floor slab edge

04:07

in the properties panel in the type selector.

04:09

You'll know that we've got our last lab that we created.

04:12

Let's go ahead and select edit type,

04:14

we'll duplicate

04:16

and we call this one slab thickening,

04:20

then click. OK.

04:22

Of course. Now we can swap our profile. So we go to the pull down menu here.

04:26

And in this example, we're going to choose the profile M 03-03 thickening profile.

04:32

And here we're going to use the 24 inch by 12 inch.

04:36

We can then select, OK.

04:38

And now to place this, we'll select this lower edge of the slab.

04:44

OK?

04:44

Let's exit the slab edge command by going

04:46

to the context ribbon and selecting modifier.

04:50

What we now want to do is give this slab edge a

04:52

horizontal offset to place it 11 ft away from its current edge

04:57

to do this, we can select the slab edge.

04:59

And if we now look at the instance parameters in the properties paddock,

05:03

we can see here, we have a vertical profile offset

05:06

and a horizontal profile offset

05:08

for the horizontal profile offset. Let's type in 11 ft.

05:14

We'll now go ahead and view this slab edge in a plain view

05:17

in the project browser under structural plans.

05:20

Let's go ahead and open up the top of foundation.

05:24

We can now clearly see our slab

05:26

edge,

05:27

we need to now edit the length of this slab.

05:29

This needs to terminate on grid C

05:32

to do this.

05:33

If we zoom in,

05:34

you can now see here we have these special grips to allow

05:36

us to adjust the segment end at the start and the end.

05:39

So I'm just going to drag this back until it intersects with grid C.

05:43

And that's now set our slab edge length.

05:46

OK. Let's just now review that in 3D.

05:49

So we'll go back and switch to our 3D foundation view.

05:52

We'll orbit around

05:53

and now we can clearly see our champers in place and also our local thickening.

05:59

OK.

05:60

So in summary,

06:00

you can see that the slab edge tool is very useful for adding champers around the

06:04

edges of slabs if required and also for

06:07

adding thickening underneath slabs as we discussed earlier.

06:10

This cannot host reinforcement bar or appear in an analytical model.

06:14

But if that was a requirement, we could have used a beam instead of the slab edge.

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