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11-11-2024
06:56 AM
11-11-2024
06:56 AM
Hi Lorenzo,
Your observation is correct. Thank you for raising this issue. The reason we decided some time ago to define the A and C segments as hooks is because of how we anticipated they should behave in most cases, which is closer to hooks behavior, rather than actual segments.
This means that segments A and C would remain unchanged in length, should the concrete host geometry adjust, or if the position of the bar changes. If we define A and C as segments, they would follow the logic of the constraints.
I am very interested to learn from you and the other experts following this thread what you think of this current approach.
Kind regards,
Dan Peticila, M.Sc. Str. Eng.
Product Manager | Autodesk Revit