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Area Rebar Tagging

ianrhale
Advocate

Area Rebar Tagging

ianrhale
Advocate
Advocate

Is there a way I can solve this problem:

 

Say you have a square slab, which you populate with rebar area, bars each way each face. You can tag the area with the bar mark for each bar, as each bar in each face is the same. So if the bars were differenet diameter in each face, you would have 4 bar marks x (say) 50 No bars each.

 

What if the slab is irregular shaped, and each bar is a unique length? I can tag each bar individually, but only on one face - must I make a cut showing each face of the slab and tag each bar?

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elzohry2007
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do you use Itemize Every instace checked or not ?
if so
from the Format use Calculate totals

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ianrhale
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Hi Hosam, thanks for replying. The issue is not about calling them up on the schedule, but calling them up on the drawing with tags - i think what you are saying would solve the problem on the schedule, yes.

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ovidiu_paunescu
Autodesk
Autodesk

Hi @ianrhale 

 

Yes, you can tag the bars generated by the area reinforcement. Just use a rebar tag instead of an area reinforcement tag.

Please note that, you will simply be tagging rebar (individual, if they vary in length or sets), so they won't be identified as this face or this way.



Ovidiu Paunescu, M.Sc. Str. Eng.

Sr. Product Owner | Autodesk Revit