[Frage] Kann ich den Querschnitt der Stahlbewehrung im Schnitt größer darstellen?

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  • Stahlbewehrung
  • Querschnitt
  • Darstellung

Hallo , alle.

Es kommt mir sehr oft vor, dass die Längsbewehrung im Schnitt kaum zu erkennen, weil der Durchmesser zu klein ist.
Gibt es eine Lösung für eine größere Darstellung der Längsbewehrungsstähle?
Anbei füge ich ein Beispielbild auch hinzu.

Danke im voraus an alle Allplaner!!!

Ren.

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Hi Ren,

As far as I know there is no option to show cut bars in a bigger diameter or so. The only option I know where you can play with al little is to change the show settings of cut bars. In the options there are 2 rules you can change, the shape of the cut bar and if it is shown as a filled dot or as a line over the outer side of the bar that will become a thick line. This last option may work for you because the cut bar will be printed bigger on the drawing. See the appendix for the 2 settings I refer to. The bottom one is the last one I refer to. You have to set a scale from where it will become a filled dot instead of a thick line on the outer side of the bar. Play a little with it and hopefully it will help you...

Kind regards,

Nick

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Danke Nick für dein Tipp.

Aber die Einstellung habe ich schon und ich sehe keine Veränderung.

Gruß.

Ren

Bei welchem Bildschirm-Maßsstab bzw. Planlayout-Maßstab ?

Mit besten Grüßen!
Jürgen

Allplan Ingenieurbau V10 bis V2025

vielen Dank Jürgen.

Maßstäbe sind 1:50 für Beide.

Danke im Voraus.

Ren.

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Bei welchem Bildschirm-Maßsstab bzw. Planlayout-Maßstab ?

If you changed the scales in the option menu I mentioned then I don't know any other options sadly. It is because you can't make a diameter round 10 look like a diameter round 25 for example. The way with the option is to let it change the graphic view from a solid dot with a diameter of the rebar or an outer line round the outside of the rebar. With the last option you can make it look a little thicker if you set the bar in a sublayer with line thickness 0.7 for example. But again you can't fill in somewhere you want it to overwrite the diameter of the model with a certain scale.

Only other option I know is that you can give bars a scale factor so it will look bigger, also in the model. So if you give bars a scale factor of 2 all the bars will be shown twice as big. Not sure if you want that but maybe you do, so take a look at it I would say, see picture 1.

Maybe Jürgen has other options he knows of...

Kind regards,

Nick

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Danke noch mal SOEN für schnelle Antwort.

Es funktioniert aber dafür sollte man die Längsbewehrung nicht als eine dicke Linie darstellen, richtig?
Es geht um eine Betondeckung dabei.

Gruß.

Ren.

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Danke noch mal SOEN für schnelle Antwort.
Es funktioniert aber dafür sollte man die Längsbewehrung nicht als eine dicke Linie darstellen, richtig?

Es geht um eine Betondeckung dabei.
Gruß.
Ren.

Well it depends on what your company or project agreements on that are. But I mostly use the scale of 1:20 for the switch between showing the bar as a line or as the exact thickness of the bars diameter. For scales higher than 1:20 you can't see so much detail that the exact thickness is required but you rather want to show clear what is rebar and how the bar shape fits in the concrete shape. So a line representation fits perfectly for that. If you place the model in a layer with a line thickness thicker than the structure it directly shows the rebar in your drawing because it is thicker than any other line in the section. For smaller than 1:20 mostly the focus is on showing how it all fits within each other or in a tight/complex detail of the structure. So then you do want to show the exact thickness of the bar so you can see the exact space or clash there is. Also in 1:20 most bar diameters are thicker on drawing than any other line in the section just due to their diameter, what it shows.

But all this is just my approach of using the settings. Maybe it will help you to determine what is best for your case or project.

Kind regards,

Nick