Use this dialog as a calculator in order to prepare load reports.
- Access
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- Click Loads Special Loads Load Report.
The left side of the dialog has options for calculating as well as saving and reading a load report.
- New
- Defines a new set name. (Current load set is deleted.)
- Save
- Saves the load set being defined.
- Delete
- Deletes the selected set from the list.
- Note
- Opens the text editor with data from the current load report.
- Load set
- Contains the list of the saved load sets. You can also use this box todefine a name of a new load set. The name (label) of a set is used as its identifier and is provided in a note.
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- Moves the selected line up one position in the load report table.
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- Moves the currently selected line down one position in the load report table.
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- Deletes the currently selected line from the load report table.
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- Deletes all the lines from the load report table.
- Load report table
- Displays the following data about the total load.
- Loading
- Displays options for calculating the concentrated or linear forces resulting from the (serviceability and factored) planar load p.
- Concentrated load - Calculated as follows: A*B*p. Unit: force.
- Linear load - Calculated as follows: A*p (B dimension is inaccessible). Unit: force/length.
- Planar load: value of p (dimensions A, B are not available). Unit: force/length^2.
The right side of the dialog has options that support the unit load database.
- Loads
- Allows you to select a load from the database. Click < to add a load to the load report.
- Database
- Displays the name of the database of unit loads.
Note: To change the database, click Tools
Job Preferences, and then select another database from the Standard loads section of the Job Preferences dialog.
- Selection list
- The contents of the selection list depend on the selected load type: Material weight, Element weight, Soil weight or Variable loads. The selection of the material type depends on the database contents (NAME field, GROUPS table): Concrete, Timber-derivative materials, Roofing, etc.
- Database content
- Displays the content of the unit load data.
Note: A weight unit depends on the selected type. If it is material weight, then force/length^3 is the unit. If it is element weight, then force/length^2 is the unit.
- Edit load database
- Opens the DATA Table dialog which allows you to modify elements of the database.