Rebar shapes consist of stirrups, ties, and straight bars that may be assigned fillets and hooks. You can manipulate each shape to facilitate the reinforcement needs in your model.
The flexible geometry of rebar is controlled by several handles:
- You control the shape of the bar with:
- a handle at each end of the bar (blue circles)
- a handle each edge (blue triangles)
- You control the location of the plane in which the rebar lies with an additional handle
- You control the length of a set of rebar with another handle.
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Segments snap and attach to the host cover when moved.
Edit Rebar Segment Lengths In-Canvas
- The segment length controls are displayed next to each bar segment in 2D views where the bar plane is parallel to the view, or in 3D views, next to the first bar.
- Segment lengths are displayed according to the rebar shape family definition and are rounded according to the reinforcement rounding settings in the project.
- When editing the lengths, the start point of the bar stays in place. This is similar to editing the parameter values in the properties palette.
- You change the text size and background opacity from the temporary dimension graphics settings.
- Hook lengths are read-only unless you check the "Override Hook Lengths" option in the properties.
Rebar Shape Snapping Behaviors
Due to the nature of cover references and how rebar is placed, rebar does not snap to its relative Revit environment, such as sanp points and snap lines. Resizing and other modifications to rebar will react only to the cover reference of the host in which it is placed.
Cross section of concrete host showing cover reference | Default placement of rebar in the cover reference | Snap position to cover reference using Rebar Shape Controls |
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To edit rebar in relation to its Revit environment, overriding the cover reference snapping behaviors, you can select individual elements of the rebar for adjustment.
Place the cursor over the element of the rebar and press TAB. You can now edit the element with typical snapping behavior.
Snap position to joined element edge using rebar line segment selection |
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Snapping Tolerances
To snap a rebar handle to cover or to a stirrup rebar handle, the handle must initially lie a small distance (a tolerance) from the reference cover or handle plane.
For rebar cover constraints, the tolerance is equal to 1/2 * bar diameter.
For constraints to other rebar (stirrup), the tolerance is equal to 1/2 * (bar diameter + stirrup bar diameter).