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Structure: An Overview
Overview:
The footing generates geometry with a single identity that is sufficiently detailed for general
arrangement drawings and for participation in interference detection. It does not create
multiple separate parts with fabrication identities and properties.
A typical footing comprises the following parts as shown in Figure 1:
Base - A base supports one or more piers. Some footings for light-weight structures
such as a light pole do not have a base.
Pier A pier rests on the base and supports the grout layer. Some footings do not have
a pier in which case the grout is put directly on the base.
Grout A grout layer rests on the pier and supports the base plate.
Base Plate - A base plate rests on the grout layer and is welded to the supported
column.
Figure 1
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Base
Pier
Grout
Base Plate
Column
Anchor Bolts
Reinforcing Bars
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The default structure catalog provides several types of footings. The footings in the default
catalog have properties to size the geometry for all of the above components except the anchor
bolts and reinforcing bars. No properties for these components of the footing are provided. The
catalog administrator can add properties to the footing in the catalog to allow you to document
these components if it is important to your workflow.
There are two types of footings that you can place:
Notes:
Note:
The method for placing footings by point is normally used to place footings
relative to grid intersections - before the placement of members.
In both cases, the height of the footing can be defined by the identification of a supporting
surface or by entering the height of the footing, depending on the specific type of footing
chosen from the catalog.
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Define your workspace to display A2 > U02 and the coordinate system U02 CS, and
switch to the Structure task.
On the Common toolbar, click the Fit button to fit the view on the screen and then
click the Common Views button and select the Isometric view.
1.
Click the Place Footing button on the vertical toolbar. The Place Footing ribbon and
the Select Footing dialog box appear.
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2.
In the Select Footing dialog box, expand the Assemblies > Single > Pier FootingAsm
folder, click RectPierFootingAsm to place single rectangular footings, and then click
OK, as shown in Figure 4.
3.
Set the following parameters on the Place Footing ribbon as shown in Figure 5:
Placement: By Member
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4.
Select all the columns in Unit U02 and then click the Accept button on the Place
Footing ribbon, as shown in Figure 6.
Note:
5.
Select the supporting plane if the footing type you have selected requires it,
and then click the Accept button on the Place Footing ribbon. The software
disables this option if the footing type you have selected does not require a
supporting surface to be defined.
Click the Finish button on the Place Footing ribbon to place the footings, as shown in
Figure 7.
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1.
Define your workspace to display A2 > U04 and the coordinate system U04 CS, and
switch to the Structure task, if not in the Structure task.
2.
Click the Place Footing button on the vertical toolbar. The Place Footing ribbon
appears.
3.
On the Place Footing ribbon, select the By Point option in the Placement drop-down
list to place the footing at a specified point, as shown in Figure 9.
4.
In the Type drop-down list, click the More option to choose the type of footing, as
shown in Figure 9.
5.
The Select Footing dialog box appears. In the dialog box, browse to the Assemblies
hierarchy and select RectPierFootingAsm to place rectangular footings, and then click
OK, as shown in Figure 10.
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6.
On the Place Footing ribbon, click the More option in the System drop-down list as
shown in Figure 11. The Select System dialog box appears. Select A2 > U04 >
Structural > Footings system.
7.
Identify the points where you want to place the footings and then click the Accept
button on the Place Footing ribbon, as shown in Figure 12.
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8.
Selecting the supporting plane smartstep is not required for this footing type. The
software will automatically activate the Select Plane smartstep, if it is required by the
footing type you have selected. After you have selected a surface, the command will
take you to the Finish state. The software disables this option, if the footing type you
have selected does not require a supporting surface.
9.
Click the Finish button on the Place Footing ribbon to place the footings.
Define your workspace to display A2 > U02 and coordinate system U02 CS.
2.
Delete all the footings that you placed in the previous procedure.
3.
4.
Select the By Member option in the Placement drop-down list, as shown in Figure 14.
5.
In the Type drop-down list, click the More option to choose the type of footing.
The Select Footing dialog box appears. In the dialog box, browse to the Assemblies
hierarchy, select Pier And Slab Combined FootingAsm folder, click
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On the Place Footing ribbon, click the More option in the System drop-down list
and select A2 > U02 > Structural > Footings.
8.
Select the two columns on the West side to place the footing and then click the Accept
button on the Place Footing ribbon, as shown in Figure 16.
Note:
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Select Grade Elevation (0 Ft) from the Workspace Explorer as the supporting plane, as
shown in Figure 17.
Note:
The software disables the Select Plane option if the footing type you have
selected does not require a supporting surface to be defined.
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10. Click the Accept button on the Place Footing ribbon. The view of the model will
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1.
Define your workspace to display A2 > U02 and the coordinate system U02 CS and
switch to the Structure task.
2.
3.
4.
In the Type drop-down list, click the More option to choose the type of footing that
you want to place.
5.
In the Select Footing dialog box, browse to the Assemblies hierarchy, select
Slab Combined FootingAsm folder, click RectSlab_CombFootingAsm, and then click
OK to place the combined rectangular footing, as shown in Figure 20.
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6.
Identify four points at the bottom end of the remaining four columns where there is no
footing and then click the Accept button on the Place Footing ribbon.
Note:
Select the supporting plane if the footing type you have selected requires it,
and then click the Accept button on the Place Footing ribbon. The software
disables this option if the footing type you have selected does not require a
supporting surface to be defined.
7.
Select Grade Elevation (0 Ft) from the Workspace Explorer as the supporting plane.
8.
Click the Finish button on the Place Footing ribbon to place the footing.
For more information related to footings, refer to the Implementing Footings: An Overview
topic in the user guide StructureUsersGuide.pdf.
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