You can mult and nest materials using
the Combine command. You can then save and review the combining results.
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In the Select Estimating Job dialog box, open a job.
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Click the Estimating ribbon tab. and select Combine.
The Select Combining Run dialog box opens. When you are performing the first combining run for a
combining job, the list in the dialog box is empty.
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Click a desired combining option
to select it.
The options are:
- Mult: Combines linear items, like beams and angles.
- Nest: Combines items that have area, like plates or gratings.
- Mult & Nest: Combines all items.
The Combining Run Filters dialog box opens.
Note: Filtering items is
optional, so you can skip steps 4 to 7 if you do not want to filter out
items from the combining run.
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To only combine specific types
of materials, select a filter type in the Type list, and click Select.
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In the Filter dialog box, do one of the following depending on the filter type:
- Click the arrow buttons to move the items that you want to combine to the Included list.
- Type
the maximum and minimum values for the items that you want to combine.
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Click
OK to apply the filter.
Repeat steps 4 to 6 for each
filter type that you want to set.
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To ensure that you are using the
correct settings, click the Optimizations, INV Filter, and Suppliers buttons.
You can modify the settings.
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In the Combining Run Filters dialog box, click OK.
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To combine the materials, click
the button at the bottom of the Combining Run Filters dialog box, or press F4.
Tekla
PowerFab combines
the materials. After the combining process is finished, the Combining Run Results dialog box opens.
(1) Navigation tree: Result
statuses
- Combined: The items have been optimized successfully
- Not Combined: The items that failed to be optimized
- Exception: Items that cannot be optimized, such as comment and buyout lines. These can
generally be ignored
(2) Display area: Combining
results including each bar or sheet that is required
(3) Bottom area: The items that
are combined to the selected item
(4) Summary area: Combining
results with waste percentage and total material costs. The material cost represents
the pricing of the materials in the pricing database that was used in the combining
run.
Tip: You can save the
combining run to view it later and compare it with another combining run. To do so,
click Save Combining Run at the bottom of the Combining Run Results dialog box. No cut lists are generated when you save the combining run.