In this video we are going to learn how to make selections.
Pick Selection:
Single objects can be selected by holding down the mouse key.
Multiple objects can be picked by holding down the Ctrl or Shift key. if one object has to be deselected from the selected use Ctrl+ mouse key to deselect.
Drag Selection:
To select multiple object with a single drag of the mouse. Hold down the mouse key and drag
Right to Left: Objects that are fully or partly inside the drag window will be selected.
and
Left to Right: Objects that are fully inside the drag window will only be selected.
We’ve got some of the best Tekla technicians in our house, and given we’ve been so busy it’s been very hard to get a moment to educate the general public on Tekla.
This blog series attempts to remedy that: we start from the very beginning and will post all manner of educational information to allow for a pure beginner to eventually master Tekla.
And best of all: the information is free!
I hope you gain something out of it. And let us know if you want to know anything in particular.
To open a tekla structure model multiple options are available as:
1. File> Open
2. Keyboard user input Ctrl+O. (Default tekla command)
3.Using the open icon shown as a folder image
How to open a Tekla model
Either of the methods can be used to open a tekla structure model , but before moving to the open dialogue display the existing model has to be “save’ or ‘don’t save’ dialogue will be displayed to confirm the existing model actions (Since only one model can be worked on in tekla). Once the selection is made we can move to the open model dialogue to proceed to the next model.
As always we will try to formulate a simple explanation of what is really going on.
Airport
Imagine you are at an airport and (as always) there is a queue and planes are delayed. See below. What you will immediately notice is that all of the passengers are grouped together promiscuously – standing around in slumps in no particular order. Every body is mixed up with each other.
But, when you get into the plane, everybody is grouped into three distinct orders:
First class
Business class
Third class. These classes are defined today by folks’ ability to pay. Unlike the olden days. Anyways, let’s move on.
That’s basically what group by does. It takes a promiscuous group and separates them into distinct orders – in this case, three distinct groups of people: first, business and third class.
So now you can say:
Get me all the names of all the people in first class.
Get me the names of all the people in the middle class who live in Europe.
And it’s as simple as that! As for the technicalities: please refer to the MSDN documentation – hopefully reading it won’t cause too much discomfort.
If the pipe is going up then do not weld the elbow to the pipe. Leave extra length on the pipe. Fabricator will cut at site and weld. (Make it slip joint)
If the pipe is horizontal then you can weld at one end.
See images
WELDING ELBOWS TO RAILINGSEXTENDING PIPES TO SUIT AT SITE
If you can build something quicker, than translates into making money quicker. There’s a premium on speed.
Less manpower
Less manpower on site. That means less potential problems to deal with. Which eventually translates into money. Generally speaking, the problems and costs associated with a project are proportional to the number of people involved in it.
Structural Benefits
Bubble deck slabs, because they are filled with air, are significantly lighter. Also you can have wider spans – without as much column support. This is very desirable from an architect’s point of view.
Cost of manufacturing
The BubbleDeckGroup tout it as being cheaper to manufacture. Personally, I’m sceptical of this claim. I think it’s the same, if not more.
Environmentally Friendly?
They also say it’s more environmentally friendly. It probably is relative to other solutions, but I don’t think it’s actually helping the environment. It’s sort of like the marketing on a cigarette packet saying that it’s “healthier” than other cigarettes. It is probably healthier, but cigarettes as a whole, generally speaking are not healthy.
What are the costs?
Everything has to be designed correctly and properly early on. This is not necessarily a bad thing. It forces designers to plan and think things out, before the actual construction. But if the design team does a bad job, you can be sure that the entire project is going to be delayed, and is going to be monumentally expensive.