Use this option to select the connection type and specify its parameters.
Access the option from the Connections layout or after clicking on the toolbar.
The screen is divided into 2 basic parts: the Inspector pane used for management of defined connections and the graphical viewer, which consists of several tabs:
- Scheme (a schematic drawing of a connection)
- 3D View (the view of a defined connection with a possibility of rotation, zoom, pan)
- Structure (the view of a whole structure)
- Results (a calculation note with results of connection calculations; available only after performing calculations).
The following connection types are available in Robot by clicking (New Connection):
- beam-beam connection
- frame knee connection
- column-beam connection
- column-beam (two-sided) connection
- column base - column connection: fixed
- column base - column connection: pinned
- column base - column connection: concrete base
- beam splice connection
- column splice connection
- , , , - angle connection
- pipe connection.
- , , - connection with a gusset plate: for a single bar, internal node, and truss chord node.
The following parameters can be defined for subsequent connection types:
- frame knee, beam-beam, and column-beam connection (table designation: KNEE):
- bar section parameters
- base parameters
- stiffener parameters
- anchorage parameters
- concrete, weld and wedge parameters
- column-base connection (table designations: fixed base - FIX, pinned base - PINN, concrete base - CONC):
- bar section parameters
- reinforcement parameters
- screw parameters
- stiffener and plate parameters
- depth of concrete base
- angle connection (table designation: ANG):
- bar section parameters
- angle parameters
- bolt parameters
- cut dimensions, distances, etc.
- pipe connection (table designation: PIP):
- connection type (unilateral, bilateral)
- parameters of adjoining bars (crosses)
- bracket parameters
- weld parameters
- connection - gusset (table designation: BLA):
- connection type (welded, bolted) and its parameters
- bar parameters etc.
You can save a defined and calculated connection to a file of the following formats:
- DXF
- DWG
- STP
- WRL
- ANF
- SAT
- PEP
See also:
Directions of Force Action in Individual connection Types