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    Registered: ‎06-09-2009

    length of the beam ?

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    12-10-2012 11:17 PM

    Hi,

    I have all my columns in position. I need to draw the beams. Should I use center to center or edge to edge?

    I tried it in both ways. Both gave same volume but different lengths in properties palette. 

    jeevan

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    Registered: ‎09-28-2009

    Re: length of the beam ?

    12-11-2012 08:23 AM in reply to: jeevanjacob

    There is a beam "cut back length" that allows for connection plates, etc.

     

    Take a look in the beam family properties.

     

    Typically, beams are placed from center to center of columns, and the cut-back length automatically pulls the ends away

    the specified dimension.

    Cliff B. Collins
    Registered Architect/BIM Manager
    Thalden Boyd Emery Architects
    St. Louis, MO
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    Re: length of the beam ?

    12-11-2012 08:28 PM in reply to: ccollins

    Hi Collins,

    Thank you.

    May I rephrase my question? I need to export the structural frame, for analysis, to STAAD. For the purpose, center to center is the right method. But as I inserted all my beams, using grid option in the toolbar, I got edge to edge only. Is there a method to overcome this (other than rearranging each and every beam)? 

    regards

    jeevan

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