The basic objects (i.e. beams and plates) have available processing features.
The most important processing types are:
The variety of processing options in Advance allows for almost any beam and plate contour.
The tools for processing elements are grouped on the Features tool palette.
Beams or plates are processed when creating a processing object. Processings are displayed as green contours in the model. These features are Advance Objects that cannot exist independently; they belong to a basic object (e.g. beam or plate). The object processings are edited as individual objects. You can modify processing objects using grips.
Processing objects are created on the same layer as the associated basic object and can be deleted separately.
If a basic element is deleted all processing objects will also be deleted.
Processing objects do not have their own display type. Their representation is linked to the beams and plates representation. Processings are displayed in the model using the "features" display type.
Some of the processings are based on rules (e.g. Element contour - rule, Cut at object). This means that when you modify a beam (e.g., a section) or a plate the processing is also modified.
As for joints, processings based on rules are controlled with a connection object, through which you can change feature properties.
The connection objects are represented in the model as gray objects (boxes).
You can display connection objects (boxes) by selecting one of the processing objects created by the joint and using the Display tool on the Joint utilities panel of the Extended Modeling tab or by right clicking on the processing object and selecting Joint properties from the menu.
The Feature representation style is required to display the connection object (box).