If you use this command
to know the weight of the structure I get a value lower than what you see by creating tables with the quantities of steel.
Why does this happen?
Thanks.
Yes :S
Command: _RBCS_inq_group Command: RBCS_inq Choose tool [Element/Group/Assembly/Model/cOg/Connection]<Group>:Group Pick element: Group name: Elszivo Position: Elszivo Multiplier: 1 Number of parts: 393 Total mass: 2534 kg
Paint area: 74.65 sq. m. Length: 5070 Width: 4065 Height: 5359
Command: Command: Command: _RBCS_inq_msize Command: RBCS_inq Choose tool [Element/Group/Assembly/Model/cOg/Connection]<Group>:Model Select elements or [ALL]:Specify opposite corner: 433 found
Select elements or [ALL]:
Number of parts: 253 Profiles: 57 Plates: 186 User parts: 10 Bolts: 140 Assemblies: 35 Groups: 1 Connections: 105
Total paint area: 74.65 sq. m.
Total mass: 2510 kg
I had already tried. In reality, ASD provides a quantity of steel less than tables.
I also discovered something else, in my model I have profiles cut in half.
ASD considered in the tables (maybe a bug) profile split in half as a whole.
Can someone test this?
Thanks
Yess it's BUGG !!!
p1 and p2 profile same mass, but p1 cut by polyline :S
I think it is not a bug. In table You have gross weight of profile, and this is right value for fabricator. (To make cut element, you need a profile steel with a weight of whole element).
In window, that I showed in my last post, there should be a second option: "gross weight - profiles" - when this option would be unticked, weight in table = weight of whole structure.
OK, and what ur answer for included below ?
made castellated beam with macro and u have in table 2xIPE mass 😛
Good luck !
For three years we do not have any new options in ASD, so do not expect any exception in this case...
It seems that Autodesk abandoned ASD and ASD team abandoned this forum.
Unfortunately ASD is dead software...