Stud Flange
2021
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CATALOG NAME: Stud Flange v2
TYPE: DETAIL
This Custom Component adds Studs to the top flange of a beam or can be used to add studs to column flanges. In order to get studs on both the near and far side flanges, you need to add this custom component twice and adjust the Up Direction on the General tab of one of them so the component cone points in the opposite direction.
Starting in v2017, this component also works to the web. Just adjust the Up Direction on the General tab until the studs are located on the desired web.
There are three stud spacing options for controlling the spacing of the studs.
Stud Spacing Option 1 (Number of Studs) will space the studs equally. The start and end distances are equal and taken from the entered value. The resulting distance is used with the entered number of studs to calculate the equal spacing.
Use this Stud Spacing option when you need staggered studs. Add the component once using a position offset and another time using a negative offset. Then modify the start distance value accordingly. This will work for both Stud Type options.
Stud Spacing Option 3 (Linear) will space the studs as you define. The start distance, number of studs, and spacing distance is taken from the entered values.
There are two stud type options for using bolts for the studs or parts. The benefits of using parts is that they can be numbered, named, etc. like any other part.
Stud Type Option 1 (Studs are Bolts) will create the studs using the studs defined in the bolt catalog. To the right of this option list is the Bolt Standard option list. This list must be included in the custom component in order for the stud diameter and length option lists to work correctly. The stud diameter and stud length option lists will appear in the middle of the picture when the "Studs are Bolts" option is used. This pulls the lengths directly from the bolt catalog.
Stud Type Option 2 (Studs are Parts) will create the studs using the studs defined in the profile catalog. Notice the stud diameter, stud length, and stud standard option lists do not appear in the middle of the picture when the "Studs are Parts" option is used. In their place will be a distance field to enter in the length of the studs and the Stud Part section at the bottom of the dialog will become available for you to chose the stud part from the profile catalog. In addition you can define the Part_No, Material, Name, Finish, and Class of the Stud Parts.
This Stud Type Option uses the Array component to add the additional studs down the member. After you select this option, any changes to the Pos_No, Material, Name, Finish, or Class fields will only be applied to the 'source' studs when the Modify button is clicked.
In order for all the stud parts to inherit the same values for these fields, you'll need to make sure that you change the Profile field (to a different profile and back again if necessary) or the Stud Type Option field (to Studs are Bolts and back again to Studs are Parts) after you make any changes to the Pos_No, Material, Name, Finish, or Class fields.
TYPE: DETAIL
This Custom Component adds Studs to the top flange of a beam or can be used to add studs to column flanges. In order to get studs on both the near and far side flanges, you need to add this custom component twice and adjust the Up Direction on the General tab of one of them so the component cone points in the opposite direction.
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There are three stud spacing options for controlling the spacing of the studs.
Stud Spacing Option 1 (Number of Studs) will space the studs equally. The start and end distances are equal and taken from the entered value. The resulting distance is used with the entered number of studs to calculate the equal spacing.
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Stud Spacing Option 2 (Exact Spacing) will space the studs exactly as desired and the start and end distances will be calculated to be both equal and between the minimum entered distance and the exact spacing.
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Stud Spacing Option 3 (Linear) will space the studs as you define. The start distance, number of studs, and spacing distance is taken from the entered values.
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There are two stud type options for using bolts for the studs or parts. The benefits of using parts is that they can be numbered, named, etc. like any other part.
Stud Type Option 1 (Studs are Bolts) will create the studs using the studs defined in the bolt catalog. To the right of this option list is the Bolt Standard option list. This list must be included in the custom component in order for the stud diameter and length option lists to work correctly. The stud diameter and stud length option lists will appear in the middle of the picture when the "Studs are Bolts" option is used. This pulls the lengths directly from the bolt catalog.
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Stud Type Option 2 (Studs are Parts) will create the studs using the studs defined in the profile catalog. Notice the stud diameter, stud length, and stud standard option lists do not appear in the middle of the picture when the "Studs are Parts" option is used. In their place will be a distance field to enter in the length of the studs and the Stud Part section at the bottom of the dialog will become available for you to chose the stud part from the profile catalog. In addition you can define the Part_No, Material, Name, Finish, and Class of the Stud Parts.
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In order for all the stud parts to inherit the same values for these fields, you'll need to make sure that you change the Profile field (to a different profile and back again if necessary) or the Stud Type Option field (to Studs are Bolts and back again to Studs are Parts) after you make any changes to the Pos_No, Material, Name, Finish, or Class fields.
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Starting in v21.1, the above Custom Component is available in all US Environment Model Templates
- CIP-Rebar Detailing
- Engineering
- Precast Detailing (hidden)
- Steel Detailing*