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Improvements in Master Drawing Catalog ...................................................................................... 44
Improvements in associativity ......................................................................................................... 45
Improvements in arcs in drawings.................................................................................................... 47
Improvements in welds .................................................................................................................... 47
Improvements in merging parts in cast unit drawings ..................................................................... 49
Improvement in details: more characters allowed in detail name ................................................... 51
Improvement in single-part drawing views in assembly drawings.................................................... 52
Improvement in intelligent update: adding dimensions for new parts ............................................. 52
Improvements in printing and exporting drawing view frames ......................................................... 52
Preventing drawing view update according to grid planes ............................................................... 52
Checking view frames after manual editing ..................................................................................... 52
Removing right-angled angle dimensions from cloned drawings..................................................... 53
Maximizing drawings when opened ................................................................................................. 53
Preventing recreation of drawings when a setting name changes................................................... 53
New tools for finalizing and editing drawings .................................................................................. 53
Product identifier in Tekla Structures drawings ............................................................................... 54
2.5 Templates and Reports ........................................................................................................................ 54
New content type HISTORY ........................................................................................................... 54
2.6 Import and Export ................................................................................................................................. 55
Improvements in IFC import and export........................................................................................... 55
Converting IFC objects into native Tekla Structures objects............................................................ 55
Improvements in Unitechnik export (79) .......................................................................................... 55
Improvements in drawing export ...................................................................................................... 57
2.7 Analysis and Design ............................................................................................................................. 57
Dynamic updating of the analysis model ......................................................................................... 57
Improvements in defining properties for analysis models, analysis parts, members, nodes and
rigid links .......................................................................................................................................... 58
Classifying analysis parts ................................................................................................................ 63
Improvements in defining the position of analysis objects .............................................................. 63
Creating rigid links ........................................................................................................................... 63
Creating nodes................................................................................................................................. 64
Displaying members in Analysis & Design applications................................................................... 65
Improvements in built-up sections.................................................................................................... 65
FEM import using Analysis & Design link......................................................................................... 65
2.8 Task Manager....................................................................................................................................... 66
Renewed Task Manager user interface ........................................................................................... 66
Order of objects in tasks .................................................................................................................. 68
Production rate for tasks .................................................................................................................. 68
Improvements in importing and exporting task information.............................................................. 69
Creating reports from task information............................................................................................. 69
2.9 Custom Components ............................................................................................................................ 69
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New value type Stud length ............................................................................................................. 69
New parametric property Parts with slotted holes ........................................................................... 70
2.10 System Components............................................................................................................................. 71
Ship Ladder (1)................................................................................................................................. 71
Opening Frame (1) ........................................................................................................................... 74
Gusset+ T (1) .................................................................................................................................. 75
Rectangle to circle (17) .................................................................................................................... 75
Unfold surface (21)........................................................................................................................... 76
Squeezed tube (103)........................................................................................................................ 77
Slab Reinforcement Tool (1) ............................................................................................................ 77
Hollow Core Opening Tool (1).......................................................................................................... 78
Hollow Core Lifting Loops (1) ........................................................................................................... 79
Multiple Wire Size Mesh (1) ............................................................................................................. 80
Seam Applicator (1).......................................................................................................................... 81
Improvements in Haunch (40) and Cranked beam (41) ................................................................... 83
Improvements in Truss (S78) ........................................................................................................... 84
Improvements in Automated reinforcement layout - double tee beam (51) .................................... 85
Improvements in Corbel Reinforcement (81) .................................................................................. 87
3 Fixes ......................................................................................................... 89
3.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 89
3.2 General ................................................................................................................................................. 89
Fix list ............................................................................................................................................... 89
3.3 Modeling................................................................................................................................................ 91
Fix list ............................................................................................................................................... 91
3.4 Reinforcement....................................................................................................................................... 99
Fix list ............................................................................................................................................... 99
3.5 Drawings ............................................................................................................................................. 100
Fix list ............................................................................................................................................. 100
3.6 Templates and Reports....................................................................................................................... 113
Fix list ............................................................................................................................................. 113
3.7 Import and Export................................................................................................................................ 114
Fix list ............................................................................................................................................. 114
3.8 Analysis and Design............................................................................................................................ 117
Fix list ............................................................................................................................................. 117
3.9 Construction Management.................................................................................................................. 118
Fix list ............................................................................................................................................. 118
3.10 Custom Components .......................................................................................................................... 118
Fix list ............................................................................................................................................. 118
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3.11 System Components .......................................................................................................................... 119
Fix list - general.............................................................................................................................. 119
Fix list - steel connections .............................................................................................................. 119
Fix list - steel details....................................................................................................................... 124
Fix list - steel modeling tools .......................................................................................................... 125
Fix list - precast concrete ............................................................................................................... 127
Fix list - reinforcement.................................................................................................................... 128
Fix list - cold rolled ......................................................................................................................... 132
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1 Tekla Structures 16.0
Release Notes
Tekla Structures version 16.0 is a main version and contains many new features and fixes.
Compatibility Tekla Structures 16.0 is compatible with all previous versions. You can open and work with
existing models using Tekla Structures 16.0. Note the following issues:
• To avoid conversion problems, always open a model created with an older version of Tekla
Structures as a single-user model first.
• Updating drawings created with an older version of Tekla Structures in Tekla Structures
16.0 may cause problems. We recommend that you complete any drawings you have
started using your current version or recreate the drawings using Tekla Structures 16.0.
• We recommend that you always check that custom components created in older versions
work correctly in the new version of Tekla Structures.
When you open custom components made with an older version of Tekla Structures in the
Custom component editor, and the new version contains improvements requiring update,
Tekla Structures asks whether you want to update the component. If you do not update the
component, it works in the same manner as in the version where it was originally made,
but you do not gain the benefits of the improvements.
If you choose to update the component, you need to check and sometimes even recreate
dimensions depending on the improvements. When you delete a dimension and create a
new one (even with the same name), also the equations containing the dimension need to
be edited, because the dependency created by the equation is lost when a dimension is
deleted. You can recreate the dimensions and edit the equations easily in the Custom
component editor.
We suggest that you complete any models you have started using your current version.
Once you save a model in Tekla Structures 16.0, you cannot open it in
previous versions of Tekla Structures.
Installing Tekla Structures setup creates a new subfolder for Tekla Structures 16.0.
You need Windows Administrator rights to install Tekla Structures 16.0. This ensures that all
Windows system folder *.dll files are updated.
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Tekla Structures 16.0 Release Notes
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Tekla Structures 16.0 Release Notes
2 New Features and
Improvements
Construction Management
Project Manager
Steel Detailing
Engineering
Drafter
Viewer
Full
New feature
General
Windows® 7 compatible * * * * * * * * *
Tekla Structures (p. 16)
Changes in the installation * * * * * * * * *
of Tekla Structures (p. 17)
Improvements in * * * * * * * * *
FLEXnet licensing (p. 17)
Modeling
Improvements in Mini * * * * * *
Toolbar (p. 19)
Improvements in * * * *
numbering (p. 20)
Clash Check Manager (p. * *
22)
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New Features and Improvements
Reinforced Concrete Detailing
Precast Concrete Detailing
Construction Management
Project Manager
Steel Detailing
Engineering
Drafter
Viewer
Full
New feature
Improvements in snapping * * * * * * * *
(p. 22)
Improvements in welds (p. * *
25)
Zooming to selected parts * * * * * * * * *
(p. 27)
Displaying the origin of * * * * * * * * *
reference models (p. 28)
Automatic view rotation * * * * * * * * *
center (p. 28)
Reinforcement meshes * * *
with multiple bar
diameters (p. 29)
Improvements in bent * * *
meshes (p. 30)
Improvements in filtering * * *
reinforcements (p. 31)
Improvements in * * *
reinforcing bar hooks (p.
31)
Improvements in * * * *
conceptual reinforcements
(p. 31)
Improvements in * * * * *
reinforcing bar bending
type recognition (p. 32)
Improved object visibility * *
handling in Model
Organizer (p. 32)
Drawings
Applying drawing object * * * * * *
level settings on drawing
and view level (p. 33)
New filters in drawings (p. * * * * * *
38)
New Mini Toolbar for * * * * * *
modifying objects in
drawings (p. 39)
New symbol file browser * * * * * *
(p. 39)
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New Features and Improvements
Reinforced Concrete Detailing
Precast Concrete Detailing
Construction Management
Project Manager
Steel Detailing
Engineering
Drafter
Viewer
Full
New feature
New automatic view * * * *
shortening symbols (p. 39)
Improvements in * * * * * *
dimensions (p. 41)
Improvement in moving * * * * * *
drawing objects: objects
visible while dragging (p.
44)
Improvements in Master * * * * * *
Drawing Catalog (p. 44)
Improvements in * * * * * *
associativity (p. 45)
Improvements in arcs in * * * * * * *
drawings (p. 47)
Improvements in welds (p. * *
47)
Improvement in details: * * * * * *
more characters allowed
in detail name (p. 51)
Checking view frames * * * * * *
after manual editing (p.
52)
Removing right-angled * * * * * *
angle dimensions from
cloned drawings (p. 53)
Preventing drawing view * * * * * *
update according to grid
planes (p. 52)
Improvement in intelligent * * * * * *
update: adding
dimensions for new parts
(p. 52)
Maximizing drawings * * * * * *
when opened (p. 53)
Improvements in printing * * * * * *
and exporting drawing
view frames (p. 52)
Preventing recreation of * * * * * *
drawings when a setting
name changes (p. 53)
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New Features and Improvements
Reinforced Concrete Detailing
Precast Concrete Detailing
Construction Management
Project Manager
Steel Detailing
Engineering
Drafter
Viewer
Full
New feature
Improvement in single- * * * * * *
part drawing views in
assembly drawings (p. 52)
Improvements in merging * * * * *
parts in cast unit drawings
(p. 49)
New tools for finalizing * * * * *
and editing drawings (p.
53)
Product identifier in Tekla * * * * * * * * *
Structures drawings (p.
54)
Templates and Reports
New content type * * * * * * * * *
HISTORY (p. 54)
Import and Export
Improvements in IFC * * * * *
import and export (p. 55)
Converting IFC objects * * * * *
into native Tekla
Structures objects (p. 55)
Improvements in * * *
Unitechnik export (79) (p.
55)
Improvements in drawing * * * * *
export (p. 57)
Analysis & Design
Dynamic updating of the * * * * *
analysis model (p. 57)
Improvements in defining * * * * *
properties for analysis
models, analysis parts,
members, nodes and rigid
links (p. 58)
Classifying analysis parts * * * * *
(p. 63)
Improvements in defining * * * * *
the position of analysis
objects (p. 63)
Creating rigid links (p. 63) * * * * *
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New Features and Improvements
Reinforced Concrete Detailing
Precast Concrete Detailing
Construction Management
Project Manager
Steel Detailing
Engineering
Drafter
Viewer
Full
New feature
Creating nodes (p. 64)
Displaying members in * * * * *
Analysis & Design
applications (p. 65)
Improvements in built-up * * * * *
sections (p. 65)
FEM import using * * * * *
Analysis & Design link (p.
65)
Task Manager
Renewed Task Manager * *
user interface (p. 66)
Order of objects in tasks * *
(p. 68)
Production rate for tasks * *
(p. 68)
Improvements in * *
importing and exporting
task information (p. 69)
Creating reports from task * *
information (p. 69)
Custom Components
New value type Stud * * * *
length (p. 69)
New parametric property * * * *
Parts with slotted holes (p.
70)
System Components
Ship Ladder (1) (p. 71) * *
Opening Frame (1) (p. 74) * *
Gusset+ T (1) (p. 75) * *
Rectangle to circle (17) (p. * *
75)
Unfold surface (21) (p. 76) * *
Squeezed tube (103) (p. 77) * *
Slab Reinforcement Tool * * *
(1) (p. 77)
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New Features and Improvements
Reinforced Concrete Detailing
Precast Concrete Detailing
Construction Management
Project Manager
Steel Detailing
Engineering
Drafter
Viewer
Full
New feature
Hollow Core Opening Tool * * *
(1) (p. 78)
Hollow Core Lifting Loops * * *
(1) (p. 79)
Multiple Wire Size Mesh * * *
(1) (p. 80)
Seam Applicator (1) (p. 81) * * *
Improvements in Haunch * *
(40) and Cranked beam
(41) (p. 83)
Improvements in Truss * *
(S78) (p. 84)
Improvements in Corbel * * *
Reinforcement (81) (p. 87)
2.2 General
Windows® 7 compatible Tekla Structures
Tekla Structures 16.0 is compatible with Windows® 7, the newest Windows operating system.
Only software compatible with Windows® 7 has passed Microsoft-designed tests for
compatibility and reliability on PCs running the Windows 7 operating system.
This means that Tekla Structures 16.0:
• Is tested for compatibility and reliability on Windows 7.
• Passed Microsoft designed tests to minimize the possibility of application errors, hangs,
and reboots.
• Represents a commitment that the product will continue to work over the life of Windows
7.
• Meets the privacy standards set forth by the Anti-Spyware Coalition.
• Installs cleanly and reliably.
• Eliminates unnecessary reboots.
• Ensures compatibility with Windows 7, both with 32-bit and 64-bit editions.
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Changes in the installation of Tekla Structures
The following changes have been included in the Tekla Structures 16.0 installation:
• When you install Tekla Structures for the first time on a computer, it is installed in the
Windows Program Files folder by default. If you have a previous version of Tekla
Structures installed, the default location for the installation is the same as before.
• When Tekla Structures is installed in the Program Files folder, the location of the
environment folders is:
• ..\ProgramData\Tekla Structures\16.0\ (Windows Vista)
• ..\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Tekla Structures (Windows XP)
• When Tekla Structures is installed in the Program Files folder, the location of the
teklastructures.ini file is ..\Program Files\Tekla
Structures\16.0\nt\bin.
• When Tekla Structures is installed in the Program Files folder, the location of the
user.ini file is:
• ..\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Tekla
Structures\<version>\UserSettings\ (Windows Vista)
• ..\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application
Data\Tekla Structures\<version>\UserSettings\ (Windows XP)
• The Default environment is no longer installed by default.
The changes are related to Windows 7 certification.
For more Renewed Tekla Structures installation document in the Tekla Extranet at Tekla Structures >
information Product > Version downloads > 16.0.
Files and Folders
Tekla Structures • Tekla Structures License Administration Tool 1.14 is published with Tekla Structures 16.0.
License
Administration • The license server is now automatically notified when you activate, deactivate, or repair
Tool licenses. Previously, you had to use the ReRead License File functionality in LMTOOLS
to manually notify the license server about the license changes.
You can enable the automatic notification functionality when Tekla Structures License
Administration Tool is started for the first time. You are asked whether you want to
automatically notify the license server about the license changes. To enable the automatic
notification functionality, select Yes.
If you later want to modify the notification settings, go to Actions > Notify Server.
• You can now check to which computer a license is borrowed, and the expiry date of the
borrowed license. The Activated Licenses table has a new column Details that you can
use for checking the license borrow information.
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New Features and Improvements
If license borrow information is available, a button is displayed in the Details
column. The button is always displayed when the Borrowed column indicates
that licenses have been borrowed.
If the Details column is empty, there is no borrow information available for that license in
question.
The button is also displayed when a borrowed licence has expired. This means
that a license has been borrowed but it has not been returned by the expiry date. When the
expired license is returned, the information is removed from the license details list.
Also if you return a borrowed license before its expiry date, the license information is
removed from the license details list.
See an example of License Details below:
Borrowed License Expiry Date is the expiry date of the borrowed license.
Host Machine is the name of the computer to which the license has been borrowed.
• A new colum Order ID has been added in the Entitled Licenses and Activated Licenses
tables. The order ID is the same as in the EntitlementCertificate.html file. The
order ID helps to identify which licenses are related to each other and which license needs
to be returned before a new license can be activated.
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Tekla Structures Tekla Structures License Borrow Tool 1.14 is published with Tekla Structures 16.0.
License Borrow
Tool
2.3 Modeling
Improvements in Mini Toolbar
The following improvements have been made to the Mini Toolbar in Tekla Structures 16.0:
Improved • You can now control the position of objects more easily using a specific selection wheel in
position selection
the Mini Toolbar. When you use the selection wheel, the object moves in the model
accordingly. The position is set according to the global coordinate system.
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New Features and Improvements
Part orientation
Angle
Plane offset
Depth offset
Other • You can now use the Mini Toolbar also for grids and views.
improvements
• The commands on the Mini Toolbar for welds are now grouped in a more intuitive way.
Improvements in numbering
Tekla Structures 16.0 includes the following improvements in numbering:
Numbering You can number different areas of the model separately by using the new Number Series of
selected series Selected Objects command.
The command numbers all parts and assemblies that have same numbering series settings. The
series is determined by the prefix and start number of the selected part. For example:
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New Features and Improvements
• Number different materials (such as concrete and steel), which are usually at different
detailing and release cycles but in the same Tekla Structures model, with different
numbering settings and at different times
Tekla Structures also uses this functionality when you open or create a drawing where one or
more parts or assemblies require numbering. If you modify a part that has been used in many
different assemblies, all the related assemblies will be numbered.
The new functionality saves you a lot of time especially when working on a large model, as you
no longer need to number the entire model at once. Before you start numbering, we recommend
that you plan the numbering series carefully, and split the model into smaller numbering series,
for example by area or phase.
Diagnosing and The Tools > Diagnose & Repair Model menu now contains two new commands for diagnosing
repairing and repairing numbering.
numbering
• Diagnose & Repair Numbering: All numbers all objects, including those that have not
been modified.
• Diagnose & Repair Numbering: Series of Selected Objects numbers all parts that
belong to the selected numbering series.
The basic functionality is the same for both of the commands: to find and correct numbering
errors in the model. The operation can be performed for all objects or series of objects. For
example, if you have two identical parts with a different position number, these commands
assign both parts the smaller one of those two values. The same applies to assemblies. If you
are working on a multi-user model and have not used the Synchronize with master model
(save-numbering-save) option, you should use these commands to diagnose and repair the
numbering of the model.
The new commands replace the old Number All Objects (Full
numbering) command available in previous versions of Tekla
Structures.
Numbering Concrete parts now get the numbering settings from the cast unit numbering series. This
concrete parts enables you to number individual concrete cast unit series, without having to number the entire
model at once.
When you create new concrete parts, they are automatically numbered according to the cast
unit numbering settings. For example, if the cast unit prefix is C and the start number is 1,
concrete parts will get the part prefix Concrete_C-1.
This applies also to concrete components whose part position prefix is Concrete and start
number is 1.
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New Features and Improvements
For more Numbering the Model
information
Improvements in snapping
Tekla Structures 16.0 includes the following improvements in snapping:
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New Features and Improvements
Snapping to a
line • The new Snap to line snap switch allows you to snap to another line in the model.
This can be useful when creating objects that line up with an existing object or a grid line.
You can use this snap switch with any command that asks you to pick two or more points.
Tekla Structures automatically picks both ends of the line. The yellow arrow symbol
indicates the direction of the points. To switch direction, move the mouse pointer closer to
the opposite end of the line.
If you use the snap switch with a command that requires only one point
to be picked, for example when creating a column, only the start point of
the line is used to position the part.
Snapping to part • You can now snap to part extension lines in 3D space. If the part is rotated, also the
extension lines
extension lines are rotated.
• The mouse pointer tries to stay on the line when moving along the part extension line. At
first you must move the pointer close to the object to find the extension line, but when the
line is found you can move the pointer further away while keeping the snap.
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New Features and Improvements
Snapping in an • When picking multiple points, for example when you create a polybeam or a contour plate,
orthogonal
direction you can snap in orthogonal directions relative to the two previously picked points. This is
useful, for example, when you want to create a rectangular slab that is on the view plane
but not along the x and y axes.
The color of the line and angle symbol changes to indicate that the snap is orthogonal to
the previous points and not the work plane:
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New Features and Improvements
Improvements in welds
The Weld Properties dialog box has been renewed in Tekla Structures 16.0. The new dialog
box has more options, and most of the properties can now be defined separately for Above line
and Below line.
The changes include:
• New weld types
Edge weld
Surfacing weld
Fold joint
Inclined joint
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New Features and Improvements
Renewed terminology
More properties that can be defined separately for Above line and Below
line
New common properties
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New Features and Improvements
Zooming to selected parts
As the models are getting larger and more complex, it might be difficult to see which objects
are currently selected. In Tekla Structures 16.0, you can zoom the active view so that the
selected objects are shown in the center of the view. This can be useful, for example, when you
are viewing the clash check results or working with Task Manager and you are not sure which
part is currently selected.
To zoom to selected parts, do one of the following:
• Click View > Zoom > Zoom Selected.
• Right-click and select Zoom > Zoom Selected from the pop-up menu.
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New Features and Improvements
Displaying the origin of reference models
The origin of reference models is now displayed as a handle in the model. This means that you
can for example move the reference model by using the handles.
When you are using the conventional rotation method, you can
temporarily activate Automatic Rotation Center by holding down Ctrl
+ Shift while you click and drag with the middle mouse button.
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New Features and Improvements
For more Rotating the model
information
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New Features and Improvements
Multiple diameters enable the creation of diameter patterns. The pattern is repeated along the
mesh, if needed. The maximum bar diameter in the pattern is used to calculate the mesh
position depending on the cover thickness and offsets.
For example, entering 40 2*20 as the diameters in the longitudinal and 8 40 2*20 in the
cross direction results in the following patterns.
Pattern in
longitudinal
direction
Pattern in cross
direction
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New Features and Improvements
• If the start or the end offset type is set to Leg length, only the straight part of the
reinforcing bars is resized.
• If the bent mesh geometry (combination of handles, bending radius and the maximum bar
diameter) is not correct, the mesh is not created.
• When you modify a bent mesh by changing the dialog box values and the changes would
result in a broken mesh with incorrect geometry, the mesh is not modified.
• When you modify a bent mesh by moving the handles, and the changes result in a broken
mesh with incorrect geometry, a single red line is drawn between the handles. The red line
can be selected and modified to correct the mesh geometry.
Conceptual or detailed
Situation reinforcements
Reinforcement component created in Steel Detailing or conceptual reinforcements
Engineering configuration
Reinforcement component created in Full, Precast detailed reinforcements
Concrete Detailing, or Reinforced Concrete Detailing
configuration; the part is later modified in Steel Detailing
or Engineering configuration
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New Features and Improvements
Conceptual or detailed
Situation reinforcements
Reinforcement component created in Steel Detailing or detailed reinforcements
Engineering configuration; the part is modified in Full,
Precast Concrete Detailing, or Reinforced Concrete
Detailing configuration
Reinforcement component created in Steel Detailing or conceptual reinforcements
Engineering configuration; the reinforcements are
modified in Steel Detailing or Engineering configuration
Reinforcement component created in Steel Detailing or conceptual reinforcements
Engineering configuration; the component is converted to
detailed in Steel Detailing or Engineering configuration
Reinforcement component created in Steel Detailing or detailed reinforcements
Engineering configuration; the component is converted to
detailed in Full, Precast Concrete Detailing, or Reinforced
Concrete Detailing configuration
Enter the tolerance value as a radius, not as a degree. This applies to all
bending shapes.
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For more Organizing the model
information
2.4 Drawings
Applying drawing object level settings on drawing and view level
The new drawing properties dialog boxes introduce a new option for controlling the drawing
object settings directly on the drawing and view level. Now setting up special representation for
objects in drawings or views is easier than ever. Simply set up a drawing or view filter that
selects the objects you want a special representation for, then create and save the object
property settings to be used for the objects specified by the filter, and then combine these two
into object level settings. For example, you may want to define that all columns in a drawing or
drawing view are shown in a specific color.You also have the option of turning the object level
settings on or off for the drawings or views you choose.
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New Features and Improvements
Previously, you could do the same by using drawing classifiers, which had no settings to adjust
on the user interface, and you had to manually define combinations of drawing or view
properties, filters, drawing object setting files and naming conventions to achieve the desired
result.
The drawing object settings that you apply on the drawing or view level drawing properties
dialog box override all the other drawing object settings defined in the drawing properties
dialog boxes. Object level settings defined on the drawing level are inherited to the view level
settings if there are no object level settings defined on view level. If you define view level
object settings, they override the drawing level settings.
Before you can apply drawing object level settings, first create and save the necessary drawing
or view filters and drawing object property files.
Creating and To create and apply the drawing object level settings on drawing level:
applying object
level settings on 1. Click Drawings& Reports > Drawing Settings and select the type of the drawing.
drawing level 2. Click Edit settings.
3. In the Object level settings for drawing dialog box, add rows and select the filters to be
used, the drawing object types and the drawing object property files to be used.
4. Enter a name for the object level settings and save using Save as.
5. Click Cancel.
Now you have an object level settings file you can load in the drawing properties dialog box
before creating the drawing or after creating it. To load the object level settings in an open
drawing:
1. Double-click the drawing to open the drawing properties dialog box.
2. Click Edit settings.
3. Load the desired object level settings file.
4. Click OK.
5. Click Modify to apply the changes in the open drawing.
Creating and On view level, you can use object level settings, for example, for showing the different erection
applying object sections with different representation.
level settings on
view level To create and apply object level settings on view level:
1. Open a drawing by double-clicking it on the Drawing List.
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2. Double-click a view frame.
3. Click Edit settings.
4. In the Object level settings for view dialog box, add rows and select the filters to be used,
the drawing object types and the drawing object property files to be used.
5. Enter a name for the object level settings and save using Save as.
6. Click Cancel.
Now you have an object level settings file you can load in the view drawing properties dialog
box to apply the object level settings on view level. To do this:
1. Open the drawing containing the view that you want to change.
2. Double-click the view frame to open the drawing view properties dialog box
3. Click Edit settings.
4. Load the desired object level settings file.
5. Click OK.
6. Click Modify to apply the changes in the view.
Applying drawing You can apply drawing object level settings in the drawings that you create in Master Drawing
object level Catalog for the saved settings type of master drawings:
settings through
Master Drawing 1. Double-click the saved setting you want to use for creating drawings.
Catalog
2. Click Edit drawing properties.
3. Click Edit settings.
4. Select the filter to be used, the drawing object type and the drawing object property file to
be used.
5. Click OK.
6. Click Save to save the changes in the saved settings file (property file)
7. Click OK in the Master Drawing Properties dialog box.
8. Create the drawing(s).
See also Example of applying object level settings in a general arrangement drawing (p. 35)
Drawing properties
Setting up the Parts are classified using new drawing filters. This example is using part names defined in the
drawing filter model, similarly as modeling filters. Do the following to set up the filters.
1. Click Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > General Arrangement Drawing.
2. Click Filter in the drawing properties dialog box.
3. Create filters by PartName for column, beam, and brace and save the settings using
Save as with different names, such as ts_column, ts_beam and ts_brace.
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4. Click Cancel. Now you have created the required filters needed for selecting the desired
parts.
Setting part Set up the required property settings for beam, column and brace:
representation
1. In the General Arrangement Drawing Properties dialog box, click Part:
• For columns, set Part representationto Exact on the Contents tab, set Visible
lines to magenta on the Appearance tab, and save the settings with the name
column using Save as.
• Save setting in the similar way for beams: Select Part representationOutline on the
Contents tab, set Visible lines to green on the Appearance tab and save the
settings with the name beam using Save as.
• For braces, set Part representation to Symbol with partial profile on the Contents
tab, set Visible lines to blue on the Appearance tab and save the settings with the
name brace using Save as.
2. Click Cancel. Now you have the required object property settings to be used when
applying object level setting.
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Creating detailed Here we will set up the object level settings using the saved filters and saved object property
object level settings.
settings on
drawing level 1. In the General Arrangement Drawing Properties dialog box, click Edit settings.
2. In the Object level settings for drawing dialog box, select the filters to be used, the
drawing object types and the drawing object settings to be used:
a Click Add row and select ts_column as Model object (Drawing filter), Part as
Drawing object type and column as Settings used.
b Click Add row and select ts_beam as Model object (Drawing filter), Part as
Drawing object type and beam as Settings used.
c Click Add row and select ts_brace as Model object (Drawing filter), Part as
Drawing object type and brace as Settings used.
3. Save the object level settings as gatype1 using Save as.
The same object level settings can be used with other saved general arrangement
properties, you do not need to create new ones.
Using the saved By default when you create a general arrangement drawing of a 3D view using a default or
object level preset drawing properties, object level setting are not applied, and Use detailed object level
settings
settings is set to No.
To apply the detailed object level settings on drawing level:
1. Create a general arrangement drawing.
2. Open the created general arrangement drawing and double-click the drawing to open the
drawing properties.
3. Click Edit settings.
4. Load object level settings, in this example gatype1, and click Load.
5. Click OK.
6. Click Modify to apply the changes in the drawing.
7. Confirm the object level changes by clicking Yes in the on Object level settings
changed! confirmation box.
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See also Applying drawing object level settings on drawing and view level (p. 33)
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New Mini Toolbar for modifying objects in drawings
Also the Drawing Editor now has a Mini Toolbar,which allows you to quickly modify the most
common properties of the objects in drawings.
Below is the Mini Toolbar for dimensions.
Symbol files are searched from folders listed in DXK_SYMBOLPATH, which is defined in
initialization file teklastructures.ini.The order of folders in DXK_SYMBOLPATH does
matter: If there are duplicate file names, the first one found is used.
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• XS_SHORTENING_SYMBOL_LINE_TYPE controls the line type. Enter an integer value.
Default is a solid line.
• XS_SHORTENING_SYMBOL_WITH_ZIGZAG controls the line shape. If you do not want to
use zigzag, set this advanced option to FALSE. TRUE is the default.
Below is an example of how the symbol is displayed.
Limitations View shortening symbols are not shown in general arrangement drawings.
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Improvements in dimensions
Rotating
• You can now rotate certain dimension tags 90 degrees. This is useful when absolute
dimensions are used, for example. See examples below.
To set the rotation in a drawing, go to Dimension Properties > Marks and click the ...
button next to the Tag that you want to rotate. The choices are Parallel to dimension line
(no rotation, default) and Perpendicular to dimension line. Each tag has independent
rotation setting, so you can rotate some tags and keep others unrotated.
This functionality is available only for left upper, left lower, right upper and right lower
dimension tags. For middle dimension tag and prefix and postfix dimension marks,
rotation is not available.
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Formatting • The dimension tags now have the same formatting options available as other marks. You
can set font and frame settings separately for any tag element. By default, the formatting
follows the dimension settings, but you can now use special fonts and frames to emphasize
certain elements.
Dual dimension It is now possible to create dual dimension tags automatically in all types of drawings.
tags
You can set the dual dimension tags in Tools > Options > Options... > Drawing dimensions.
You can select separately the drawing types for which to create the dual dimension. When
Tekla Structures creates the drawing, it adds in the lower dimension tag in the selected unit and
format, and puts the text DIMENSION in the middle dimension tag in the Dimension
Properties dialog box.
To add dual dimensions manually:
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1. Go to Tools > Options > Options... > Drawing dimensions > Dimensions in tags, set the
unit, format and precision, and activate the dual dimensions for the drawing types you
want.
2. Click OK.
3. Double-click a dimension in your drawing.
4. Add text DIMENSION to any dimension tag.
5. If you do not want to show dual dimensions in some dimensions, you can delete the text
DIMENSION manually from the tag.
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Adding dual dimensions manually
Adding automatic dual dimensions
• You can now create drawings for all parts. First select a master drawing from the catalog,
then click the arrow at the end of the Create drawings button, and click Create drawings
for all parts.
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• New shortcuts:
• Select all: Ctrl + A
• Create drawings for all parts: Alt + A
• Create drawings: Alt + C
• The Master Drawing Catalog now remembers search strings. When you start typing a
string, it suggests previous strings starting with the same characters.
Improvements in associativity
Drawing views • Now the size and location of a drawing view can be associated also to a portion of a model
part in cases where the parts are not completely inside the view. Previously, the view
boundary was updated using only the parts that were completely inside the view. Views are
now associative even though the view does not contain any part completely. This applies to
all view types, but is best shown in detail views, as they are often used for showing a detail
of a part.
In the following example, the drawing is cloned from template. Cloned drawing has the
same view showing the same detail in a different place and size.
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• 3D views in assembly and cast unit drawings are now associative. The view size and
drawing annotations are updated correctly. This applies also to cloned drawings.
• Drawings views that use Model coordinate systems are updated and cloned correctly.
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Refreshing • Often improvements in cloning and associativity require that the associative rules have to
associativity
be recreated. Previously this meant that you had to recreate the whole drawing. Now you
can recreate associative rules for a drawing using the new Refresh Associativity
command, instead of recreating the whole drawing. This command is very useful if you,
for example, have a template drawing you have created using an older Tekla Structures
version and want to utilize the better associativity of a newer Tekla Structures version.
You may want to add the Refresh Associativity command in the User menu through
Tools > Customize.
Dimension • Now the number of objects in the dimension grouping tag is updated correctly.
grouping
• You can now define that Tekla Structures updates dimension grouping automatically by
selecting the option Update grouping when model changes on the Dimension grouping
tab page (Drawing Properties > Dimensioning).
Ensure that the Snap to end points switch is enabled when snapping to
arcs.
Improvements in welds
Dialog box The Weld Properties dialog box in drawings has been renewed in Tekla Structures 16.0. The
changes new dialog box has more options, and most of the properties can now be defined separately for
Above line and Below line.
The changes include:
• New weld types
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• New finish types:
• Renewed terminology: stitch welds are now called intermittent welds. The option is
available for both Above line and Below line.
• Dialog contents have been moved around a bit. For example, Prefix is moved to the top,
and Effective throat and Root opening are moved from the Other area to Above line and
Below line.
Showing root You can now select whether zero root openings are shown in weld marks. Use the new
openings in weld advanced option XS_DRAW_ROOT_OPENING_EVEN_WHEN_ZERO to control the root opening
marks
information in weld marks.
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The following example shows the result when the Root opening option is set to 0 in the Weld
Mark Properties dialog box and XS_DRAW_ROOT_OPENING_EVEN_WHEN_ZERO is set to TRUE.
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In the following example, unnecessary segments of curved parts that are one above another are
removed.
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Improvement in details: more characters allowed in detail name
Now you can enter a maximum of nine (9) characters in the Detail name box in the Detail
Symbol Properties dialog box. Previously, the maximum was two characters.
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Improvement in single-part drawing views in assembly drawings
Tekla Structures16.0 has a new useful feature for anyone using the Include single parts >
Single-part attributes option (Assembly Drawing Properties > Layout > Other). With the
new advanced option
XS_USE_EXISTING_SINGLE_PART_DRAWINGS_IN_ASSEMBLY_DRAWINGS you can specify
whether to create new views or use views from existing single-part drawings in assembly
drawings. If you have lots of similar parts in lots of different assembly drawings, you can create
single-part drawings of these parts and edit them so that they include everything that you need.
When a single-part view of the part is included in an assembly drawing, it is automatically
copied from the original single-part drawing on the Drawing List, and all your editing comes in
automatically. The included views are scaled according to the layout settings of the assembly
drawing.
When you set the advanced option
XS_USE_EXISTING_SINGLE_PART_DRAWINGS_IN_ASSEMBLY_DRAWINGS to TRUE through
Tools > Options > Advanced Options... > Single-Part View in Assembly Drawing, the
existing single-part drawing views will be used in assembly drawings. When you set it to
FALSE, or if there is no existing view for a given part, a new view will be created according to
the Include single parts setting. The default value is FALSE.
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• TRUE: After the view content has been edited manually, the offsets are stored for the view
frame so that the size of the view frame is maintained during drawing update whenever
possible. For example, if there is empty space inside the view frame after deleting a mark,
the same empty space remains in the view also during drawing update. This is the default
value.
• FALSE: The frame size of drawing views is checked only during drawing update. For
example, if there is empty space inside view frame after deleting a mark, the frame size is
made smaller when drawing is updated after model change.
• UPDATE : The frame will be adjusted immediately after you have edited the content
manually. For example, if there is empty space inside view frame after deleting a mark, the
frame size is immediately decreased.
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Product identifier in Tekla Structures drawings
In recent years there has been some confusion between the product names of Tekla Structures,
old Xsteel and other detailing systems. Xsteel was the original 3D steel modeling and detailing
software developed and supplied by Tekla. It was replaced in 2004 with the launch of Tekla
Structures - the 3D BIM solution for all materials and phases of construction design.
To make it clear with which software a project has been modeled and reinforce the Tekla
Structures brand, we have added a Tekla Structures product identifier to the side of every
drawing. The product identifier will help promote the image of our customers' companies as
forward thinking companies that use the latest and most advanced technologies and techniques.
If you need to change the position of the product identifier or turn it off, use the advanced
option XS_PRODUCT_IDENTIFIER in Tools > Options > Advanced Options... > Drawing
View. Allowed values are DX and DY offset (for example, 0.50), FALSE, and TRUE.
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2.6 Import and Export
Improvements in IFC import and export
The following improvements have been included in IFC import and export in Tekla Structures
16.0:
• You can now export assembly definitions, bolt sets (including a bolt with required washers
and nuts) and reinforcing bars to an IFC model. To do this, select Yes in Assemblies,
Bolts and Reinforcing bars lists in the IFC Export dialog box.
• IFC export now supports type objects.
• IFC export now supports quantity entities (IfcQuantityArea, IfcQuantityLength,
IfcQuantityVolume, IfcQuantityWeight).
• Importing and exporting IFC files is now faster. Also handling of large files has been
improved.
Using the macro enhances the workflow and saves time: you can use the structural objects that
have already been modeled by the architect, for example.
For more Converting IFC objects into native Tekla Structures objects
information
New options on • You can define how the cast units are exported on the Main tab:
the Main tab
• By CU id: each cast unit has its own output file.
• By CU pos: identical cast units share an output file.
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Exports only the bounding box around the
main part of the embedded block or
embedded assembly.
• You can define the export code in the Def export code box.
• You can define how to export embedded parts that are outside the concrete element:
Option Description
Exports all parts in the embed.
New options on • You can specify the folder where the file is exported in Directory path box.
the Unitechnik
configuration tab • You have two new options for file names:
• Proj_name.Cast_unit_pos.ID_user_extension
• Proj_number.Cast_unit_pos.ID_user_extension
With these options, the 10-character long ID number will be included in the file name.
New options on You have more options to list classes, which helps to export the embeds in correct blocks. Use
the TS the Electric tubes classes, Opening embed classes and Opening cutout classes boxes for
configuration tab
these purposes.
New tab Line Sometimes line attribute values that are exported in the Unitechnik files are not suitable for the
attributes situation in hand. For example, to preserve lightness in the model, you might have fewer
chamfers in the model than there will be in the actual structure. For this reason, you might want
to override some line attributes in the export so that the model stays light, but the exported
Unitechnik files are correct. You can do this by using the options on the Line attributes tab.
New options on • You can export bent reinforcing bars by selecting Yes in the Bent rebars export list.
the
Reinforcement • You can define the Braced girder type.
tab
New options on The different options for data specification are now organized more clearly under the blocks
the Data they relate to (HEADER, SLABDATE and MOUNTPART).
specification tab
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Improvements in drawing export
When you export drawings, the editable lines in drawings are mapped, and may have a
different appearance depending on the software you are exporting to. You can now use the new
option Export custom lines as split lines on the Options tab in the Export Drawings dialog
box to ensure that custom lines have the same appearance in the software you are exporting to
and when printed.
You can now create multiple analysis models of the same parts. For example, you can use the
same parts for calculating both rigid and pinned support conditions.
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Improvements in defining properties for analysis models, analysis parts,
members, nodes and rigid links
Numerous improvements have been made in the properties dialog boxes of analysis models,
analysis parts, analysis members, nodes and rigid links.
Analysis model The Analysis Model Properties dialog box has several new options on the Analysis model
properties tab.
For more information on the options, see Analysis model properties.
Analysis part In Tekla Structures 16.0 all analysis-related content has been moved from the part properties
properties dialog boxes to new analysis part properties dialog boxes. This makes part properties dialog
boxes clearer and facilitates your tasks as all analysis-related properties are now accessible in
one dialog box.
You can define the analysis part properties within the active analysis model. This means that
you can, for example, define the supports of members differently in each analysis model. The
values defined in the analysis part properties dialog box are used when the analysis part is
created in the analysis model.
To access the analysis part properties dialog box, select the part and right-click, and then select
Properties... from the pop-up menu.
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Analysis part You have more options for part positioning in the analysis model.
position
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Rigid link You can define properties for rigid links. You can, for example, define start and end releases for
properties rigid links.
Analysis node You can now define analysis node properties based on user-defined support conditions. You can
properties define also the rotation of the support.
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Analysis area You can define analysis area edge properties for, for example, walls and slabs. To do this,
edge properties double-click the handle on the edge of the wall or slab to display the Analysis area edge
properties dialog box.
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Classifying analysis parts
You can use the options available in the Class list on the Analysis tab in the analysis part
properties dialog box for classifying of analysis parts.
This is useful especially for secondary parts: when they are classified as Secondary in the
analysis part properties dialog box, Keep axis position always is off by default and the
secondary parts snap to nearest nodes instead of part end nodes. This results in better analysis
models.
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For more Rigid links
information
Create Rigid Link
Creating nodes
You can now create additional nodes by using the new menu command.
To do this:
1. Click Analysis > Create Node.
2. Pick a location for the node.
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Displaying members in Analysis & Design applications
Tekla Structures Analysis & Design integration now supports both using split members and
avoiding splitting where possible. For example, the column in the example below may be used
as one member (bar) for some analysis applications, but as two members for others.
In Tekla Structures 16.0, you have the option to split the members into two, or to display them
unsplit.
• You can create an analysis part of a built-up section from physical parts that do not touch
each other.
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For more FEM import
information
Create subtask
Decrease indent
Increase indent
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Icon Description More information
Modify parts belonging into this The selections you make in
task the model are linked to the
task you have selected in
the task list.
Scenario Here you can add and open
scenarios. You can rename
a scenario by clicking the
name and entering a new
name.
You can also import and
export scenarios.
Order of tasks
Lock/Unlock task
Imported task
You can edit task information, including task types, contractor information, and non-working
periods, by right-clicking a task and selecting Task Information on the menu that appears. You
can also mark the task as started or completed, and delete the task using this menu.
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Order of objects in tasks
In Tekla Structures 16.0 it is now possible to control and save the order in which the objects are
stored in tasks. Previously it has already been possible to link objects to tasks. The order can
be, for example, the design or manufacturing order that steel fabricators and precast
manufacturers can use to plan their lots.
You can define the order in the Task Information... > Manage Dates of Individual Objects
dialog box.
Define the order of objects in one of the following ways:
• Drag the objects in the list manually to the desired order.
• Sort the object list according to the desired criteria, for example name, by clicking the
column heading.
• Click the objects in the desired order in the model.
• Mix all of the above techniques.
When the objects are placed in tasks in the correct order, contractors can more easily define an
optimal erection order for cast units and assemblies. Shipments to building sites are thus
possible at exactly the right time and storage time at sites is reduced.
Defining the order is also useful when planning the work order and material flows of
reinforcement management and the formwork of footings.
When you define the cast-in-place work order or work groups within a
task, the Custom Inquiry tool is useful for planning the appropriate
quantities for each group or lot.
When you assign a task type with a production rate for a task, the production rate is shown in
the Planned Production Rate column in the task list.
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If you change the duration of the task, the production rate is changed.
If you change the production rate, the duration of the task is changed.
If you add or remove objects from a task, Task Manager shows the new
duration of the task.
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New parametric property Parts with slotted holes
A new parametric property Parts with slotted holes has been added for bolts in Custom
component browser. You can now set equations for parts with slotted holes. Use the new
Bitmask value type to set the parameter variable. The Bitmask value type works with zeros
and ones only.
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2.10 System Components
Ship Ladder (1)
Tekla Structures 16.0 includes a new modeling tool called Ship Ladder (1). You can use Ship
Ladder (1) to create stairs, for example, for ships and oil platforms. Ship Ladder (1) can create
four different type of stairs with stringers, steps, stanchions, handrails, and platform.
• Type 3 ship ladder with stringers, steps, stanchions, platform, and handrails with elbows
and middle rails.
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• Type 2 ship ladder with stringers, steps, stanchions, platform, and handrails with elbows
and middle rails.
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Before you start • Ship Ladder (1) uses catalog step profiles to define the step type on the Parts tab.
To have an updated step profile list on the Parts tab, you need to run the Steps.exe
program when you use the Ship Ladder (1) modeling tool for the first time in your
environment, or when you change your Tekla Structures environment.
• If you use supporting beams, create two beams on different levels but on the same plane
before creating the stairs.
Selection order 1. Pick a point to indicate the bottom level of the stairs.
2. Pick a point to indicate the top level of the stairs.
3. Click the middle mouse button to create the component.
If you are using supporting beams:
1. Create the beams.
2. Go to the Picture tab and in the Detail A and Detail C fields select Connection A and
Connection C options respectively.
3. Pick a point to indicate the bottom level of the stairs.
4. Pick a point to indicate the top level of the stairs.
5. Select the first beam.
6. Select the second beam.
7. Click the middle mouse button to create the component.
Picture tab Use the Picture tab to define the type of the stairs and the dimensions between the parts
created.
Parts tab Use the Parts tab to define the profiles of the parts created.
Platform tab Use the Platform tab to define the platform offset and support properties.
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Steps tab Use the Steps tab define the step spacing and offset properties.
Rails tab Use the Rails tab to define the handrail and middle rail properties and how the rails are
connected to the stanchions.
Detail B tab Use the Detail B tab to define the bolt properties on a plate that connects stanchions to
stringers.
Weldings tab Use the Weldings tab to define the welding properties.
Picture tab Use the Picture tab to control, for example, the frame position, offsets, and spacings.
Parts tab Use the Parts tab to define the part properties.
Connections tab Use the Connections tab to define the properties of connection components that are created
between the parts.
Welds tab Use the Welds tab to control the properties of welds that are created between the parts.
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Gusset+ T (1)
Tekla Structures 16.0 includes a new connection calledGusset+ T (1). It connects a beam or a
brace to another beam by welding a T profile to the end of the beam and bolting this profile to a
shear plate gusset on the main part. The main part is typically an H or I profile, and the
secondary part is typically a square or round hollow profile, though channels and other profiles
can also be used.
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Picture tab Use the Picture tab to define the offset for the reducing piece rectangular and circular ends, and
the number of parts which the reducing piece consists of.
Parts tab Use the Parts tab to define the thickness of the triangular plates and the reducing piece
position.
Parameters tab Use the Parameters tab to define the shape of the reducing piece ends if you have created it by
picking the points, to increase or decrease the number of triangular plates, and to define
whether the triangular plates are welded.
If the weld size between the triangular plates is set to 0, Unfold surface
(21) unfolds only one triangular plate, not all the welded triangular
plates.
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Plates tab Use the Plates tab to define the thickness of the unfolded plate and whether the properties of
the triangular plate are exported to the unfolded plate.
Big plate tab Use the Big plate tab to define whether one plate is created or several plates are welded
together, and the accuracy of the plates.
Parameters tab Use the Parameters tab to define the weld reference text in an assembly drawing.
Picture tab Use the Picture tab to define the shape and dimensions of the squeezed part, and whether the
profiles are connected with a squeezed part or with cuts, fittings, or welds.
Parts tab Use the Parts tab to define the thickness and width of the squeezed part end.
Parameters tab Use the Parameters tab to define whether the secondary part is welded to the main part,
whether the secondary part, the squeezed part and the contour plate are handled as a single part,
and how the squeezed part is flattened.
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Before you start Create a slab.
Parameters tab Use the Parameters tab to control the reinforcement properties, cover thickness, and
reinforcing bar spacing and area.
Advanced tab Use the Advanced tab to control the reinforcing bar end hooks, splicing, and opening
properties.
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Before you start Create a hollow core slab.
Parameters tab Use the Parameters tab to control the properties of the openings.
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Before you start Create a hollow core slab and a lifting device.
Basic settings tab Use the Basic settings tab to control the properties of the lifters.
Lifting device Use the Lifting device settings tab to control the properties of the lifting devices.
settings tab
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Before you start Create a polygon slab or a wall panel with any number of openings. Define the reinforcement
zones with different area per length values in both the longitudinal and crossing directions.
Each direction can be divided up to five zones.
Mesh Parameters Use the Mesh Parameters tab to control the mesh creation and cover thickness.
tab
Longitudinal Use the Longitudinal Wires tab to control the mesh creation in longitudinal direction, and the
Wires tab reinforcement zones.
Crossing Wires Use the Crossing Wires tab to control the mesh creation in crossing direction, and the
tab reinforcement zones.
Attributes tab Use the Attributes tab to control the reinforcement properties.
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Before you start Create a custom seam.
If the seam cannot be created between the selected parts for some reason,
a dummy beam is created instead. The beam indicates that the seam
creation did not succeed.
Parameters tab Use the Parameters tab to control the properties of the seam.
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For more Seam Applicator (1)
information
• A new option for haunch cut, Cut at lower end haunch, has been added on the Haunch
tab.
• You can now create separate upper and lower bolt plates on the Extra plate tab.
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• You can now create column stiffeners. The Column stiffener option has been added on the
Parts tab.
• You can now create a gap between the end plates on the Parameters tab.
• The haunch plates are now created inside of the column-beam frame. Previously, the plates
were created outside the frame.
• You can now create a top chord that consists of only one beam. To join top chords into one
beam, use the new option Continuous on the Picture tab.
Note that the joined beams need to be on the same level, and you need to first delete
possible fittings. If the top chord is bent, a polybeam is created.
• You can now split the bottom chord into two pieces and use a connection or welds to join
the bottom chords in the same way as the top chords are joined. Define how the bottom
chords are joined by selecting the suitable option. The options are Apex haunch (106),
Joining plates (14), Welded, and Continuous.
The bottom chord splitting point corresponds to the top chord apex point.
• You can select which part of the truss is set as the main part of an assembly. The options
are Left Top Chord, Right Top Chord, Left Bottom Chord, Right Bottom Chord, None.
• If you use round tube profiles, you can now create the Round tube (23) connection
between the diagonals or verticals and chords.
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• It is now possible to create a non-symmetrical truss where the top chord apex is not in the
middle of the chord.
• You can now set separate clearances for the diagonals at the top and bottom chords.
• On the Stem mesh tab you can now separately switch on or off the creation of two stem
meshes, layer 1 and layer 2. You can also define the Mesh stem position at both ends, x1
and x2, of the stem.
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• The mesh type now determines the mesh grade, size and bar spacing when it is selected
from the mesh catalog. Previously, you had to define the mesh grade, size and bar spacing
separately on the Stem mesh and Flange tabs.
• You can now create multiple sheets along the double tee beam on the Multiple sheets tab.
You can define the mesh layout by defining the minimum overlapping length. Instead of
one mesh, many overlapping meshes are created along the short and long side of the stem.
• On the Notch/Opening tab, you can control the creation of reinforcing bars around
openings and notches in the horizontal and vertical direction. You can create more than one
reinforcing bar row around the notches and openings.
• You can now create edge reinforcement for all openings on the Edge reinforcement tab.
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Improvements in Corbel Reinforcement (81)
Modeling tool Corbel Reinforcement (81) has been improved in Tekla Structures 16.0.
Corbel Reinforcement (81) includes the following improvements:
• the corbel can now be chamfered
• you can add two sets of horizontal stirrups: one set for the straight part of the corbel and
one set for the chamfered part of the corbel
• you can select whether the stirrups consist of either a bent single reinforcing bar, or two
overlapping U bars that face each other
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Example
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3 Fixes
3.1 Introduction
This section contains descriptions on the numerous fixes and improvements that have been
included in Tekla Structures 16.0. Also fixes made for upgrade packages since Tekla Structures
15.0 are included.
The number after the description of the fix (for example TT12345) is the development item
number of that particular fix. Your local Tekla office may have referred to this number when
you have for example submitted a maintenance request.
3.2 General
Fix list
Speed • Modifying grids in large models is now faster.
improvements
TT49422
• Creating unfolded drawings of polybeams is now faster.
TT49319
Migration Wizard • The Migration Wizard did not appear when you started Tekla Structures for the first time
after installation. This has now been fixed.
TT46917
• It is now possible to change the automatic selections in the Migration Wizard.
TT47340
Saving the model • In previous versions, when you saved a model using the Save As command, the
environment of the original model might be changed as well. This has now been fixed.
TT49025
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Fixes
Model size • If you set the advanced option XS_DELETE_UNNECESSARY_INT_ARRAYS to TRUE and
then click Tools > Diagnose & Repair Model > Repair Model, also unnecessary double
arrays are removed from the database. This reduces the model size in some cases but
should be used with caution.
TT45033
Multi-user • Objects disappeared in a multi-user model when you did the following:
models
• You numbered all objects.
• You modified one of the objects.
• You used the Number Modified Objects command, but then clicked Cancel for the
offered number.
• You used the Diagnose Model and Repair Model commands.
This has now been fixed.
TT46543
• Numbering no longer overrides changes in parts. This means that you can number a multi-
user model without using the Synchronize with master model (save-numbering-save)
option. This reduces the time needed for numbering remarkably in projects where each
numbering series has a person who is responsible of numbering the objects in that
numbering series.
Project • Previously, sometimes when you changed the values in the Project Properties dialog box,
properties
the changes you made were not saved. This has now been fixed so that if this happens, you
can correct the situation by using Tools > Diagnose & Repair Model.
TT45945
Object properties • Sometimes, when you modified object properties, the properties that were not selected
using modify filter check boxes were also modified. This has now been fixed.
TT47142
Extra • In some special cases, modifying components left extra connections and polygon welds
connections
created were placed in wrong locations. This has now been fixed.
TT49529
Dialog boxes • When you clicked the fields in the component or user-defined attribute dialog boxes, the
corresponding check boxes automatically became selected, even though the value was not
changed. This has now been fixed.
TT47439
Storing multiple • You can now store multiple versions of the backup copy of the model database. To do this,
backup files
set the new advanced option XS_STORE_MULTIPLE_BAK_FILES to TRUE in Tools >
Options > Advanced Options... > File Locations.
TT46522
Flat bars • The name of the fltprops file has been changed to fltprops.inp in the French
environment.
TT38079
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Fixes
XS_CYCLIC_SOL • The XS_CYCLIC_SOLVER_USE_ATTRIBUTE_LOOPS advanced option has been removed
VER_USE_ATTRI
BUTE_LOOPS from Tekla Structures 15.0 and later versions.
TT28694
3.3 Modeling
Fix list
Cuts in solid • Previously cuts in solid parts failed sometimes, especially in cases where there were small
parts
angles between the cut and the part, such as cuts in pipes. Also cuts in hollow core parts
were affected.
Now cuts in solid parts are created more robustly and there are less failures. Also solid
error handling has been improved: Tekla Structures no longer displays internal error
messages.
TT47090
Zooming the • You can now use the following shortcut when viewing items in logs and reports: Hold
model
down Z and select a row that contains an ID number. Tekla Structures zooms to the
corresponding objects in the active model view.
TT48430
Mini Toolbar • You can no longer modify component names using the Mini Toolbar.
TT46625
• If you copied weld properties using the Mini Toolbar, the copied weld disappeared. This
has now been fixed.
TT46812
• The rotation angle of a column could not be changed using the Mini Toolbar. This has now
been fixed.
TT45885
• You can now customize the Mini Toolbar for assemblies and cast units. In the Customize
Mini Toolbar dialog box, select assemblies in the Choose minitoolbar to customize list
and then select the elements you want to include in the Mini Toolbar.
TT46906
• You can now modify and create bolts with the Mini Toolbar also with the Engineering
configuration.
TT48596
• If you modified the surface treatment type more than once using the Mini Toolbar, the type
did not change. This has now been fixed.
TT48497
Snapping • End point snaps work from very far away as in earlier Tekla Structures versions.
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Fixes
• Snapping to end points in T-profile parts now works correctly.
TT48682
• When you drag and drop objects from 3D space to the view plane, snapping to positions at
even distances is now switched off. In previous versions, this feature sometimes caused the
picked point to fall of the plane.
TT45570
• Snapping to positions at even distances now works correctly also on rotated view and work
planes.
TT45616
• When snapping in orthogonal directions, the picked point sometimes fell off the line if the
line you had snapped to was not perpendicular to the snapping direction. This has now
been fixed.
TT45749
• Snapping to positions at even distances now works also when snapping to part extension
lines with Drag and Drop switched on.
TT45207
• It is now again possible to pick the center point of a construction circle from the edge of
the circle.
TT497234972349723
Copying and • Previously, when you unselected all the directions in the Move Special > Linear... or Copy
moving objects
Special > Linear... dialog box and then clicked Move or Copy, the x-direction was
selected automatically. This has now been changed so that the none of the directions is
automatically selected.
TT46387
• Only selected objects are now copied when you are copying an object to another object.
TT49104
Selection and • You can now filter empty object property values. For example, you could filter out all parts
view filters
whose part name equals <empty>. In previous versions, only user-defined attributes could
be filtered with empty values.
TT37518
• In addition to reinforcing bars, surface treatments, bolts and welds, now also fittings, cuts
and chamfers follow the filtering of assemblies. These object types get the assembly
properties from their parent assembly.
TT48917
• Changing the view filter in the View Properties dialog caused the view to zoom out and
return to the default rotation setting. This has now been fixed. To avoid changing the
rotation, clear the Rotation around Z and Rotation around X check boxes; otherwise the
current values will be applied when you click Modify.
TT41052
• You can now hide grids from the view by using a rule in the Object Group - View Filter
dialog box. To do this, use the following format:
• Set the Category to Object.
• Set the Property to Id number.
• Set the Condition to Does not equal.
• Select the grid from the model to get the value in the Value column.
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Fixes
To combine rules so that, for example, only parts with the profile
HEA600 are visible and the grid is not, the rules must be combined with
And in the And/Or column.
• In addition to filtering assembly type and series, you can now also filter by assembly name.
TT47339
Measuring • When you measure a distance between two points using the Measure > Distance
objects
command, the dimension is now drawn correctly in the model.
TT45431
Grids • Grids disappeared in wireframe views when you saved a model, reopened it and then
redrew the view. This has now been fixed.
TT48862
Plates • In previous versions, it was not always possible to create a thin plate from the origin to the
extremity and another thin plate from the same extremity to the same origin. This has now
been fixed.
TT44292
Construction • Construction circles created in plane views are now visible in all views.
objects
TT43530
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Fixes
Polybeams • The polybeam bending radius from the inner surface of the part was not calculated
correctly when the advanced option
XS_UNFOLDING_DONT_USE_NEUTRAL_AXIS_FOR_RADIUS was set to TRUE. This has
now been fixed.
TT46325
• Unfolded polybeams were sometimes offset incorrectly. This has now been fixed.
TT47453
• If you created spiral stairs using the dual curved polybeam profile and fully rounded
chamfering in the rail, the polybeam profile disappeared. This has now been fixed.
TT48747
• Polybeam curvature is now correctly calculated using the default curvature tolerance (2e-
6).
TT51814
• Fittings are now handled better as local operations for a polybeam. Plane cuts are global
operations to a polybeam part, but fitting affects only locally one or two sections of a
polybeam part near the part start or end. The first picked point of the fitting determines the
end the fitting affects. The fitting is meant to cut near the part ends, not a large amount of
material.
TT49855
Reinforcing bars • On plane offset was not correctly added to reinforcing bars when their input points were on
the same line, or almost on the same line. With all offsets set to 0, only the first polygon
point of the reinforcing bar was correct. If some of the offsets were not 0, the intermediate
polygon points were correct but the first and last points did not have any offset. This has
now been fixed.
TT49908
• The positioning and geometry handling of straight reinforcing bars now works correctly.
TT51062
• Dimensions D5 and D6 have been added to reinforcing bending type 26.
TT49156
Assemblies • Exploding a subassembly sometimes destroyed the assembly structure and caused invalid
assembly IDs. This has now been fixed.
TT48887
Cast unit types • Previously, even when you defined that the cast unit type of a concrete slab was Cast in
place, value Precast was used instead. This has now been fixed.
TT52062
Chamfers • The round outlines in chamfers of polybeams and cambered parts are now drawn with
better accuracy.
When you camber a part, Tekla Structures calculates all the part vertices to be on a circle
arc, but all span edges between two vertices are approximations of the arc. You can now
use a new advanced option XS_MAX_DEVIATION_FOR_CURVED_PART_EDGES in Tools >
Options > Advanced Options.. > Concrete Detailing to limit the maximum distance by
which the edge can deviate from the arc. Define the value in millimeters. The default is 2.0
and the minimum value is 0.1.
TT48695
Welds • When you removed a part from an assembly and the part was welded to another part, Tekla
Structures displayed a confirmation dialog even for site welds. This has now been fixed.
TT48377
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Fixes
Anchor rods • The calculated length of anchor rods is now correct when using
unfolded_corner_ratios.inp.
TT48300
Inquiring object • The Inquire Object dialog box did not always display the length of objects using the
properties
correct measuring unit. For example, the length might be incorrectly displayed in
millimeters instead of inches. This has now been fixed.
TT46555
• In the Custom Inquiry tool, the WEIGHT attribute returned the weight of a single rebar
even when the whole reinforcing bar group was being selected. This has now been fixed.
TT48543
• The user-defined property files (*.it) of the Custom Inquiry tool are now stored in the
model's attributes folder, just like the other user-defined property files.
TT48224
Clash checking • The Clash Check tool did not always find all the clashes if the advanced option
XS_USE_NEW_CLASH_CHECK was set to TRUE. This has now been fixed.
TT44969
• Clash checking works as in earlier Tekla Structures versions by default so that clash
checking is performed for normal solid accuracy. For high solid accuracy, you can set the
advanced option XS_USE_EXACT_SOLID_FOR_CLASH_CHECK to TRUE. This advanced
option is a model-specific setting.
• If no part was selected in the model, you could not run clash check for reinforcing bars or
bolts. This has now been fixed.
TT49507
Object • Active object representation settings were sometimes lost when the model was closed.
representation
settings This has now been fixed. If you modify the representation settings, make sure you save the
changes before closing the model, otherwise the changes will be lost.
TT36663
• When you changed the object representation for an object group to Color by
attribute, closing the Color by attribute dialog box by using the button did not
open the list of possible representations anymore until you restarted Tekla Structures. This
has now been fixed.
TT51441
Project status • Visualization of task types and task names did not always work correctly. This has now
visualization
been fixed.
TT46987
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Fixes
Model Organizer • Sometimes when you moved a group of assemblies from one category to another, a
message dialog box was displayed asking you to verify the moving. If Model Organizer
was maximized and Stay on top of other applications was selected, the message dialog
box was hidden behind Model Organizer. In this case, you had to close Tekla Structures.
This has now been changed so that the message dialog box always appears on top of
Model Organizer.
TT49238
Numbering the • The numbering history log file (numbering.history) now contains more information
model
about overlapping numbering series.
TT26050
• Fixed reinforcing bar numbering series are now listed separately in reports when full
numbering is used. In previous versions, reinforcing bars were listed under Parts in
reports.
TT46365
• Family numbering now works correctly also with the comparison criteria Material and
Name.
TT48772
• The orientation of the reinforcement mesh no longer affects numbering. In previous
versions, if two cast units contained identical reinforcement meshes whose orientation
differed, the cast units were assigned different position numbers. This has now been fixed.
TT46659
• Circular reinforcing bar groups that had similar custom hooks were incorrectly considered
equal and therefore got similar position numbers, even when their radiuses were different.
This has now been fixed.
TT49060
Reference • Tekla Structures 16.0 includes support for reference models in DWG 2010 format.
models
• Redrawing the view and fitting the work area are now considerably faster with 3D DWG
reference models.
TT45892
• DGN reference models were not always completely visible in the model. For example, a
profile might be shown partly as wireframe. This has now been fixed.
In previous versions of Tekla Structures:
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Fixes
TT46702
• There is now an icon for the Reference Model List.
TT41809
• Objects with thickness 0 caused solid operations to fail when using an XML model as a
reference model. This has now been fixed.
TT46154
• When inserted as an XML reference model, fitted double tee slabs were broken if they
contained multiple identical points. This has now been fixed.
TT45927
• Splitting very large reference models into reference model objects is now much faster than
before. For models with more than 100,000 reference objects, the splitting is now done in
five minutes, including redrawing the reference objects. The advanced option
XS_USE_EXACT_EXTREMA_FOR_REFERENCE_MODELS must be set to FALSE, otherwise
the splitting is still very slow.
TT46732
• Globally Unique Identifiers (GUIDs) should be unique, but some programs are known to
produce two or more objects with the same GUID causing the IFC files imported from that
software to have limited functionality. The duplicate GUIDs are now listed in the main
Tekla Structures log, so that the user has a possibility to correct the situation in the other
software, or by editing the IFC file manually.
TT47477
Sketched cross • When an existing sketch was edited in the cross section sketch editor and saved with the
sections
same name, the sketch was sometimes lost. This happened occasionally if a user had used
part or connection position planes. This has now been fixed.
TT45578
• The following value types have been removed from the cross section sketch editor
variables: Text, Rebar grade, Rebar size, Rebar bending radius, and
Component attribute file.
TT46005
• When creating a fixed library profile from a sketched profile, an extra parametric profile
was added to the profile catalog. The extra profile was created when the fixed profile name
contained a number. This has now been fixed.
TT42835
• The cross section sketch editor now has two separate commands for saving cross sections:
Save sketch and Save sketch as.
TT48395
• Sketched cross sections could not always be used in another model. This has now been
fixed.
TT47268, TT48738
• Sketched profiles are now correctly copied from another model, if the needed sketch
definitions are first imported to the new model. However, if you are copying from an older
version of Tekla Structures, you must first save the model in Tekla Structures 16.0 before
copying any objects from that model.
TT48895
• Sketched cross sections that were used in a custom component were not automatically
exported along with the custom component, which meant that the imported custom
component did not function properly in the model. This has now been fixed.
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Fixes
Profiles with • Previously, it was not possible to create a profile with variable cross sections from sketches
variable cross
sections whose names include the same characters as defined as parametric profile separators. For
example, US imperial X and * are default separators. This has now been fixed.
TT45240
• Sketch parameters with value type chamfer or number are now visible for profiles with
variable cross sections in the Profile Editor and they can be used as profile parameters. It
is recommended to use user parameters for the chamfer type because all sections should
have the same number of cross section points. In some cases the profile can be broken if
different chamfer types are used in the same profile.
TT44833
• Currently, it is not possible to create a library profile from a profile with variable cross
sections. Previously, library profile creation was not prevented in all cases in the profile
catalog and it seemed possible that the profile could be created. Now the possibility to
create such a profile is prevented.
TT46464
• The part positioning planes of the sketch are taken into account when positioning profiles
with variable cross sections in the model.
TT44544
• You can now import and export several profiles with variable cross sections into the same
model.
TT46590
• If you tried to rename a parameter variable with a name that was already in use, the name
was automatically changed to P1, even if there already was a variable named P1. This has
now been fixed.
TT47687
• After adding a cross section to a profile, the previously sketched cross section appeared in
the cross section sketch editor when creating a new sketch. This has now been fixed.
TT47688
• If you first removed a sketched profile from the profile catalog, and then imported
sketched profiles into the model, the profile catalog was unable to display profile
information correctly. This has now been fixed.
TT47814
• You no longer need to copy the *.lis file manually when exporting profiles with
variable cross sections, as the *.lis file is now automatically included within the export
file (*.uel).
TT46422
• Imported profiles with variable cross sections did not function correctly when used in a
model. This has now been fixed.
TT48062
Parametric • The area shown for a parametric profile was sometimes different in the Inquire Object
profiles
dialog box and the reports. This has now been fixed.
TT45111
Web Viewer • The Web Viewer now shows the parts with variable cross section profiles in the correct
position.
TT46907
User-defined • If the objects.inp file was stored in the model folder instead of the system folder, the
attributes
size of the User-defined attributes dialog box of the project (File > Project Properties >
User-defined attributes) was increased excessively. This has now been fixed.
TT44971
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Fixes
• If a user-defined attribute was used in part labels, it might be displayed with an incorrect
measuring unit. For example, the value might be incorrectly displayed in millimeters
instead of inches. This has now been fixed.
TT37796
3.4 Reinforcement
Fix list
Reinforcing bars • Reinforcing bars that have no straight segments between two roundings are now displayed
correctly in the model.
TT45410
• For straight reinforcing bars containing end hooks, the dimension D1 is now calculated
correctly also when the advanced option
XS_REBAR_RECOGNITION_HOOKS_CONSIDERATION is set to FALSE.
TT44275
• Tekla Structures now contains a new reinforcing bar input type named rebar_size.
TT44895
• The dimensions of the following reinforcing bar bending types are now listed in a different
order in reports: 44, 44_2, 45, 45_2, and 46.
TT46533
• Tekla Structuresdid not always recognize the reinforcing bar bending type 67_2 correctly.
This has now been fixed.
TT42193
• A new reinforcing bar bending shape, 32_2, has been added to Tekla Structures.
TT42706
• The order of dimensions now begins from the longer leg of the reinforcing bar for
reinforcing bar bending shapes 44, 44_2, 45, 45_2 and 46. The order of dimensions
begins from the longer leg of the rebar. Leg dimensions D1 and D5 now have US style
hooks and leg dimensionsD6 and D7 have European style hooks.
TT46249, TT46250
• The minimum and maximum dimensions of bent reinforcing bars are now calculated
correctly also when you have set the advanced option
XS_REBAR_RECOGNITION_HOOKS_CONSIDERATION to TRUE.
TT47325
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Fixes
• In the Reinforcing Bar Properties dialog box, the maximum number of characters that
you can enter in the Exact spacing values box has been increased from 120 to 1021.
TT44877
Reinforcement • It is not possible to create bent meshes with one or zero longitudinal bars.
meshes
TT39558
• The rebar offset information for rebar meshes is now saved correctly in the multiuser
mode.
TT49984
• The From plane offset now works correctly when opening Tekla Structures 14.1, or older,
models with mirrored rebar meshes in later Tekla Structures versions.
TT49728
Cover thickness • If you set the reinforcing bar cover thickness (On plane or From plane) to zero, the
reinforcing bar disappeared. This has now been fixed.
TT46368
Reinforcement • Representations for reinforcement meshes and reinforcing bar groups are now updated
properties
immediately according to the active representation settings when their properties are
changed.
TT46793
3.5 Drawings
Fix list
Leader lines • Calculating the end points of a leader line caused excessive memory usage. This has now
been fixed.
TT47059
• The handles of leader lines are now work correctly.
TT46587
• Setting the advanced option
XS_MARK_LEADER_LINE_POSITION_TYPE_FOR_RECTANGULAR_FRAME or
XS_MARK_LEADER_LINE_POSITION_TYPE_FOR_NO_FRAME to 1, 2 or 3 now results in
the desired leader line position.
TT47452
• Leader line extensions work again correctly with
XS_MARK_LEADER_LINE_EXTENSION_LENGTH.
TT49447
• Sometimes when you updated a drawing, the other end of the leader line was not kept in
the correct position. This has now been fixed.
TT52397
• In some cases, when you moved a part mark and changed the leader line type, the leader
line was not placed correctly. This has now been fixed.
TT52339
• The handles of a hidden object are no longer visible in the drawing.
TT47728
Polylines • The arrowhead of the polyline now points to the correct direction.
TT48876
Drawing titles • Now also additional drawing titles have modify check boxes in front of the title field.
TT28614
Reinforcement in • Reinforcing bar marks were sometimes placed outside the detail or section view
drawings
boundaries. This has now been fixed.
TT32551
• Reinforcing bar end symbols are now hidden when they are located behind a part or a
reinforcing bar.
TT47234
• The location of reinforcement pull-outs has been improved: the pull-outs are no longer
located outside the view as they were in some specific cases.
TT42586, TT46963
• Changing the value in the Mesh symbol size field in the reinforcement properties dialog
box did not affect the drawing. This has now been fixed.
TT44885
• Mesh outline presentation now has the correct protection area.
TT45918
• Merged reinforcing bar marks and reinforcing bar marks with multiple leader lines are now
placed nearer to the reinforcing bars.
TT45188
• Merged reinforcing bar marks are now updated correctly when any reinforcing bar in the
model changes.
TT45514
• After you have moved a reinforcement mark by pressing the Shift key and dragging, and
changed the leader line type of the mark so that the mark is parallel to the reinforcing bar,
the leader line is shown correctly in the drawing.
TT45873
• You can now drag merged reinforcement mark handles that have parallel leader lines also
in situations where the mark is vertically between base points.
TT46234
• Reinforcing bars are now visible when you create a general arrangement drawing from a
cast unit view.
TT45572
• Reinforcing bars are now drawn correctly in section views.
TT45598
Drawing • Drawing revisions are no longer lost when you modify objects in the model and renumber
revisions
the modified objects.
TT37724
Detail views • You can now enter detail names that are up to 9 characters long in the Detail name box in
the Detail symbol properties dialog box.
TT42233
• Grids were sometimes not updated in the detail view, if the view was moved in a general
arrangement drawing. Also the detail view was sometimes moved to a wrong location on
the sheet. This has now been fixed.
TT51371
Single-part • Now when you right-click a neighbor part in a single-part drawing, a pop-up menu is
drawings
displayed.
TT43592
• When you created a bolt that went through two plates, defined the bolt as an oversized hole
for the first plate and then created single-part drawings for both plates, the bolt was defined
as an oversized hole in both drawings. This has now been fixed.
TT51537
Protection areas • The protection areas of objects with triangular frames have been improved.
TT43884
• Protecting areas works now correctly for weld mark leader lines.
TT50245, TT51238
• The angle value of a weld mark had too large a protection area, which covered some of the
parts in the output. This has now been fixed.
TT49426
Showing part • An application error occurred when you opened a drawing that included a hole or a recess
openings and
recesses with only 3 points and the recess symbol was a cross. This has now been fixed.
TT49768
Drawing views • Drawing views that are created from model views with parentheses in their names are now
named correctly.
TT44802
• Sometimes some views in assembly drawings were very long. This has now been fixed.
Grids in drawings • The Undo command did not work correctly when the grid was dragged multiple times.
This has now been fixed.
TT48472
• Grid lines that run in the same direction are now updated correctly.
TT49280
Dimensioning • Dimensions that contain grouping tags are no longer removed as duplicates.
TT45119
• When dimension grouping is updated due to changes in the model and new dimensions are
created, the method used to place the new dimensions is now always free, even if the
original dimensions were fixed.
TT45146
• You can now group the dimension lines of reinforcing bar groups that are on different view
depths in the drawing.
TT12126
Dimensions • Creating a general arrangement drawing with grid dimensions caused Tekla Structures to
stall in some rare circumstances. This has now been fixed.
TT45014
• Previously, extra dimensions were created for polybeams in assembly drawings. The
dimensions are now displayed correctly.
TT45880
• In some rare cases angle dimensions were not updated correctly when the model was
changed. This has now been fixed.
TT46231
• In some cases, dimensions were placed in the wrong order in single-part drawings. This
has now been fixed.
TT45919
• In some rare cases, Option 5 did not work correctly when defining dimensioning properties
(Drawings & Reports > Drawing Settings > Assembly Drawing > Assembly drawing
properties > Dimensioning > Combine dimensions). This has now been fixed.
TT47503
• The content of dimension tags was sometimes taken from the secondary part of an embed
instead of the main part. This has now been fixed.
TT47053
• When you added or removed a dimension point, dimension grouping marks were placed in
the dimension line and extension line intersection. This has now been fixed.
TT47095
• Dimensions to grid lines were not always associative in XZ- and YZ-views. This has now
been fixed.
TT40426
• You can now change the type of automatically created angle dimensions to type Degrees
at angle vertex.
TT47564
• Tekla Structures can now automatically combine dimensions of secondary parts and
embeds.
TT45489
• Sometimes mark elements were repeated in dimension tags. This has now been fixed.
TT48428
• RD marks disappeared when adding or removing dimension points. This has now been
fixed.
TT49520
• The Hide and Show commands work again for dimensions.
TT49130
• The dimension text in combined dimensions, whose type is US absolute 2, is now placed
correctly.
TT51164
• Dimension lines of tapered reinforcing bar groups are now again perpendicular to the
group.
Weld marks • The protection area for site welds that are placed to the left side of the view is now correct.
TT48204
Anchor bolt plans • The detail views of anchor bolt plans were sometimes empty after you had updated a
drawing. This has now been fixed.
TT45163
• In some cases, detail views were duplicated if you rotated the main view and detail
symbols were drawn in too large a scale. This has now been fixed.
TT45841
• Creating large anchor bolt plans is now significantly faster.
TT46520
Bolt marks • Information on slot holes is now displayed in bolt marks in assembly drawings.
TT41234
• Bolt marks are now again merged when the drawing is created.
TT49851
• The leader lines of bolt marks were displayed as dotted, when you moved the bolt mark.
This has now been fixed.
TT48789
• Information on slot holes is now displayed in bolt marks in assembly drawings.
TT41234
• Information on how to display decimals in marks for holes and longholes, and for bolt and
hole diameters, is now read correctly from the file
contentattributes_global.lst.
TT50341
TT46704
TT49726
Part marks • Part marks are now placed correctly inside the part when you have selected the leader line
option that always places them inside and aligned to the part.
TT45278
• You can now add extra space characters in part marks by using the < > element. You can
also add extra space characters at the beginning and end of text elements.
TT46219
• When you used the leader line option that places the mark along and in the middle of a part
face, the mark became skewed if you first moved the mark and then updated the drawing.
This has now been fixed.
TT45577
• User-defined attributes now work correctly in part marks.
TT45923
• The size of bolts in part marks is now converted correctly in the US imperial environment.
TT46628, TT49726
Merged marks • You can now move merged marks by dragging them to a new location while holding down
the Shift key.
TT29712
• User-defined attributes are now displayed correctly in merged marks.
TT47072
Drawing status • If you selected many drawings in a drawing list and changed their freeze, locked or issue
status, the status was not changed until you reopened the drawing list. This has now been
fixed.
TT4898
Multidrawings • Creating multidrawings when numbering was not up-to-date caused an application error.
This has now been fixed.
TT46873
• If you cancelled the creating of a multidrawing, empty multi-drawings were created. This
has now been fixed.
TT46873
• Text objects that were not associative were sometimes marked with the associative symbol
in multidrawings. This has now been fixed.
TT47887
• Sometimes only one drawing per sheet was created. This has now been fixed.
Drawing wizard • When you are using the drawing wizard, you can no longer create unfolded drawings of a
part that is not a polybeam and that includes cut that has been made using a polybeam.
TT51214
Arranging • Incorrect Z values caused Tekla Structures to stall if you arranged drawing objects in 3D
drawing objects
views. This has now been fixed.
TT47180
• When you use the Arrange Drawing Objects > Ignore Current Locations command for a
mark, note or associative note that has placing type Free, the leader line middle points
that were added by the user are now removed. If the placing type is Fixed, the middle
points are not affected.
TT45650
• Dimension tags are now arranged correctly.
TT50792
Cloning • Sometimes when you cloned or updated drawings containing reinforcing bars, there was
an application error. This has now been fixed.
TT45836
• In some cases an application error occurred when you cloned a drawing and the source
drawing included settings for the Drawing Classifier.
TT46337
• When a drawing was cloned, the cloning symbol with leader lines could not be selected
anymore. This has now been fixed.
TT46124
• Cloning works now correctly also when you are using the advanced option
XS_CAST_UNIT_POSITION_NUMBER_FORMAT_STRING.
TT45803
• Messages about failed assertion were sometimes shown when you created drawings by
cloning. This has now been fixed.
TT44518
• Cloning drawings with large cast units with many reinforcing bar groups is now faster.
TT47765
• Dimension points to cuts in subassemblies are now displayed in cloned drawings.
TT46797
• When you cloned a drawing and the source drawing had shortened parts, the dimensions
were not correct in the cloned drawing. This has now been fixed.
TT47232
• Sometimes duplicate bolt dimensions were created in updated or cloned drawings. This
has now been fixed.
TT48963
Editing drawings • You can now open the properties dialog box of the Draw Circle > By Three Points and
Draw Arc commands by double-clicking the toolbar icon.
TT49297
Adding views • The Add Views from Other Drawing command now works correctly.
from other
drawings TT47566
Ghost outline • Hidden reinforcing bars are no longer shown when you have cleared the Ghost outline
option in Tools > Options > Ghost outline. This now functions in the same way as for
other hidden objects.
TT44884
Hiding and • The Hide from Drawing View and Hide from Drawing commands now work also for
showing objects
reference model objects.
TT47083
Drawing list • Updating or adding revisions, or issue flags, and updating user-defined attribute settings of
a set of drawings in the drawing list is now faster.
TT45704
• If there was a single-part drawing and a cast unit drawing with the same part position and
cast unit position, wrong drawings were selected in the drawing list when you clicked the
Model - By parts button.
TT43955
• Using the drawing list is now faster also in cases where the model is located on a NAS
drive or when the model is used through a slow network connection.
TT47591
• Sorting user-defined attributes in the Drawing List now works correctly.
TT49527
Model templates • When you use a model template and you create the first drawing, Tekla Structures now
creates the drawings folder if needed.
TT45787
Change symbols • Change clouds were not drawn for angle dimensions with triangle presentation. This has
now been fixed.
TT50955
Font names • There was an application error when long names for fonts were used. This has now been
fixed.
TT50825
Part • The reference lines of a part are now visible when you use the Symbol option for part
representation
representation.
TT42234
• The default value of the XS_DRAWING_PART_REFERENCE_LINE_TYPE advanced option
is now PART_POINT_LINE.
TT45611
Deleting • After modifying the drawings and exiting the multi-user model, if you had ignored the
unnecessary
drawing files Delete unnecessary drawings? dialog box and tried to exit the model twice, your *.db1
file might have been reduced significantly or replaced with a *.db1.tmp file. This has
now been fixed.
TT46849
Drawing • There were problems if a drawing was created with an older version of Tekla Structures
Classifier
and you opened it with a newer version, and the classifier settings used in the model were
missing.
TT45680
• The Drawing Classifier did not always work correctly when you created drawings with
Master Drawing Catalog. This has now been fixed.
TT47048
Master Drawing • Previously, a drawing could not be used as a cloning template in the Master Drawing
Catalog
Catalog if the drawing mark contained "-" in its position number. This has now been fixed.
TT52058
Hidden lines • The hidden lines were not shown correctly when you defined them in Drawing surface
treatment properties. This has now been fixed.
TT47661
• Sometimes inner contours of tubes were not shown in a drawing even if they were set to
visible in the drawing properties. This has now been fixed.
TT47127
Templates in • Marks that include text and frames in templates are now displayed correctly also if the
marks
mark is rotated.
TT46937
Dimension • You can now use either a file path or a file name as a value for the advanced option
planes
XS_PART_DIMENSION_PLANES_TABLE. If the value is a file path, the dimension planes
table file is opened from the given path. If the value is a file name, Tekla Structures
searches for the file in the model, project, firm and profile folders (in this order).
TT38285
XS_DXF_TEXT_W • The default value for the advanced option XS_DXF_TEXT_WIDTH_FACTOR is now 1.0.
IDTH_FACTOR
TT48583
Filtering • The Select from drawing... option is no longer available in the Object group - Selection
filter dialog box in the modeling mode.
TT49579
• You can again select bolt groups when you are using the Select from drawing... option in
the Selection filter dialog box.
TT49583
Updating marks • The Annotating > Update Marks > All Part Marks command no longer updates
associative marks when the drawing is frozen.
TT48558
Orientation marks • If a cast unit drawing contained more than one front views, the orientation mark sometimes
referred to the wrong view. Now the orientation mark always points to the primary front
view.
TT49241
Weld numbering • Weld numbers are no longer shown in manually added welds.
TT51074
Assembly • Sometimes, duplicate labels were given to different sections, when using
drawings
XS_DRAWING_CUT_VIEW_COMPARISON_CRITERIA. This happened especially if there
were many section views in the drawing. This has now been fixed.
TT51291
Including existing • When you create an assembly drawing that contains views from an existing single-part
single part
drawings to drawing, Tekla Structures arranges the included views. If the position of the included
assembly views is not fixed, Tekla Structures arranges the views in a best possible way in the
drawings assembly drawing so that the views do not overlap. If the position of all the included views
is fixed, their position in relation to each other is not changed. Using a combination of free
and fixed views is not recommended, because it may result in unexpected placing of views.
Selectingobjects
• You can now select plug-ins by using the new Select plugins switch.
SCALE1...5 • When you use the template attributes SCALE1...5, the different scales of drawing views
are now displayed in the correct order.
TT46222
IsLast() function • The IsLast() function did not always work correctly in row rules. This has now been fixed.
TT45692
AREA_PROJECTI • When you selected objects using area selection with assembly selection on, and tried to
ON_**_NET
template create a report of the selected objects, there was an application error as
attributes AREA_PROJECTION_**_NET template attributes had incorrect values. This has now been
fixed so that Tekla Structures continues running.
TT46597
Reference object • Reference object reporting was very slow if the advanced option
reporting
XS_INCLUDE_DWG_ATTRIBUTES_IN_REPORTS_AND_INQUIRE was set to TRUE. This
has now been fixed.
TT46737
Tapered • The minimum and maximum length of the tapered reinforcing bar group were not correctly
reinforcing bar
reporting calculated when the first and/or last reinforcing bars were not created to the group. This
has now been fixed.
TT46321
HTML reports • The & symbol used in project information caused HTML report creation to fail. This has
now been fixed.
TT32672
User-defined • When creating reports, if user-defined attributes had not been defined for a part, the values
attributes
of some other part were shown in the reports. This has now been fixed.
TT51699
IS_CONCEPTUAL • You can now use the new template attribute IS_CONCEPTUAL to check whether the
reinforcement is conceptual. The attribute returns TRUE if the reinforcement is conceptual,
otherwise it returns FALSE.
TT46667
Summing of rows • Summing of value fields works now also for hidden rows.
TT47323
ASSEMBLY_STA • You can now use the new template attributes ASSEMBLY_START_NUMBER and
RT_NUMBER and
PART_START_NU PART_START_NUMBER to report assembly start number and part start number.
MBER TT42081
Formula Contents • Using the formula GetValue(Height)* GetValue(Length) in the Formula Contents
dialog box
dialog box caused an application error in the Template Editor. This has now been fixed.
TT49235
Dynamic row • Dynamic row width in templates now works correctly also when you are using multiple
width
columns.
TT50952
StepOut rule • In some cases, templates did not produce reports correctly as the StepOut rule did not
work. When you change this rule to StepOver, the report is produced correctly.
TT33966
CopyField • When creating some reports, using the CopyField function caused an application error.
function
TThis has now been fixed.
TT49262
Sorting in • Using the Sorting and drawing order arrows in Template Editor caused an application
Template Editor
error. This has now been fixed.
TT51119
NC files • The sharp edges of plates are now drawn correctly in NC files.
TT44010
• The bending radius value is now written correctly for the bent profile in DSTV file's KA
block.
TT37005
• Setting the advanced option XS_DSTV_NO_SAWING_ANGLES_FOR_PLATES_NEEDED to
TRUE now removes the skew cut angles in the NC file.
TT44520
• DSTV files for flats were created incorrectly, the flats were rotated by 90 degrees. This has
now been fixed.
TT50416, TT50706
• If you had defined the inner corner shape to use drilled holes in the NC File Settings, the
holes were not created if there were no other bolt holes in the beam. This has now been
fixed.
TT50548
• The assembly position is now always included as a prefix in hardstamps in DSTV files of
secondary parts when the advanced option XS_SECONDARY_PART_HARDSTAMP is set to
TRUE.
TT39842
• NC files are now named correctly for secondary parts.
TT49161
• Using drilling option 3 or 4 for the internal corners of the notches caused an application
error if the notch was in the web and there were other holes in the web. This has now been
fixed.
TT48966
• NC files of short parts are now correct.
TT50641
• Inner corners shape 4 now locates drill holes correctly.
TT50989
TT44766
IFC import and • Exporting warped and cambered members now functions correctly.
export
TT47087
• Bolts were not exported correctly if created with a negative cut length. This has now been
fixed.
TT47043
• IfcBuildingElementPart entities are now exported correctly.
TT48646
• Importing graphics that have a grid placement now works correctly.
TT48608
SDNF • You can now export and import polygon and circular holes in plates in SDNF version 3.0.
TT12855
FEM Export • Exporting FEM in DSTV format is now successful also when all coordinates of an
eccentricity are zero.
TT46131
DGN Export • The design area of the DGN file is limited. Exporting graphics out of the bounds of the
design area of the DGN file will cause data overflow and loss of data. Now if you try to do
so, Tekla Structures displays a warning that instructs how to export into the bounds of the
design area of the DGN file.
TT47263
EliPlan export • When exporting wall elements, user-defined attributes were not exported correctly if the
wall element type was set to WALL. This has now been fixed.
TT51623
Unitechnik • The double wall element thickness and the gap value now function correctly.
Export
TT49514
S-Frame import • In some occasions S-Frame import caused an application error. This has now been fixed.
TT48987
Analysis • Setting analysis properties for connections with multiple secondary parts now works
properties for
connections correctly.
Loads in seismic • Previously, node loads of all load groups were included in the seismic mass. Also, the
analysis
seismic load factor did not work for nodal loads. This has now been fixed.
TT42537
Units • The units are now displayed correctly on the Design - Steel and Design - Concrete tabs in
the Analysis Model Properties dialog box.
TT46911
Mapping profiles • Profile name mapping file is now taken into account when getting the analysis results.
TT51293
Seismic analysis • You now have two new seismic analysis types available in the Type list on the Seismic tab
types
of the Analysis Model Properties dialog box: IBC2006 (ZIP) and IBC2006 (Latitude).
TT45321
Area loads • Members with analysis class Truss-Compression only and Truss-Tension only are now
handled correctly when distributing loads. No loads can be applied on these, except at the
start or end node.
Task • The Completeness property of tasks is now a number (percentage) instead of a string in
completeness
object group representation rules. This means that visualizations based on completeness
are now easier to create.
TT48123
TT49087
Selecting order of • When you closed the Task information dialog box in Task Manager while selecting the
tasks in the
model order of tasks in the model, there was an application error. This has now been fixed.
TT48413
Editing filtered • Previously, when you tried to edit filtered tasks, the task filter returned to the Show all
tasks
view automatically. This has now been fixed.
TT48749
Editing planned • Previously, there was an application error when you edited the planned duration and
date and planned
duration pressed Enter, or when you clicked the empty area in the Gantt Chart and tried to edit the
planned date. These have now been fixed.
TT48914
Parametric • You can now access the part radius via Custom component browser and Model
modeling
Browser.
The part radius becomes visible in the custom component dialog box if you create a
parameter variable for the radius, and in the custom component browser link the parameter
to the radius.
TT26202
• It is now possible to bind handles to fitting planes when you select Cut planes as the plane
type.
Custom • Previously, exiting the custom component editor was slow even if you did not save the
component editor
changes. This has now been fixed.
TT50056
Incorrect weld • Previously the size of the weld preparation was 0.8 mm larger than the size you entered on
sizes
the Welds tab. The 0.8 mm tolerance has now been removed, and the welds are of the size
you define.
TT47746
Tube splice (6) • On the Picture tab, the fields for the connection plate cut depth and the clearance between
connection plates are now in the correct locations.
Notched seating • Bolts were not created correctly when you had defined main or secondary stiffeners. This
(9)
has now been fixed.
TT50563
Purlin connection • The bent plate is now created also when the secondary part is an I profile. Also all bolts are
(11)
now created correctly.
TT22693
Bolted gusset • Previously, when the gusset plate went through the main part, the cut-out and plate
(11)
adjustment were missing. This has now been fixed.
TT17949
Stiffener seating • You can now select in which members the slotted holes are created.
(12)
TT50574
Joining plates • The Part tab has been corrected to include three fitting plates.
(14)
TT52021
• Previously, even if you defined that the distance between the upper edge of the end plate
and the upper edge of the beam was the same for both the main and the secondary beam,
the end plates were not on the same level. This has now been fixed.
TT52066
Tube gusset (20) • The shape of the gusset plate is now correct also when the main part of the connection has
welded stiffeners.
TT46285
• The angle of the gusset plate is now correct also if you have not defined an angle
parameter.
TT46279
Round tube (23) • When used with a polybeam, the part cut created by the component is now aligned with the
polybeam correctly.
TT48795
Stiffened end • When you change the value for the gap between the inner flange side and stiffener, Tekla
plate (27)
Structures no longer creates a gap between the stiffener and the end plate.
TT49253
Welded tee (32) • You now have a new option Slots in on the Bolts tab, which you can use to define which
parts get slots (Default, No, Beam, Tee or Both).
Seating cap (37) • The offset of the primary end plate was not correct when the secondary part was sloped.
This has now been fixed.
TT51786
• When you defined on the Parameters tab that the gap between the end plate and the
primary part or the end plate and the secondary part was something else than 0, the plate
and the part clashed. This has now been fixed.
TT51787
• Previously, even if you defined that the cap plates should not be offset, the plates were
offset. The plates were also created incorrectly when the height was defined. This has now
been fixed.
TT51591
Column splice • The lifting hole is now created only to the web plates, not to column or beam web.
(42) and Splice
connection (77) TT33456
Wraparound • You can now define the length and width for the filler plate on the Brace conn tab.
gusset (58)
TT29575
Hollow brace • In some rare cases, if a non-existent profile had been defined to the upper and lower clip
wraparound
gusset (59) angle, the connection was not created. This has now been fixed so that the connection
checks if any profile has been defined for the connection before setting a valid profile for
the upper and lower clip angle.
TT51871
Wraparound • In some cases, the Wraparound gusset cross (60) could not be created in the US metric
gusset cross (60)
environment. This has now been fixed.
TT49000
Gusseted cross • You can now enter the filler plate length and width by using the new fields on the Brace
(62)
conn tab.
TT29576
Rail connection • You can now define extra length for bolts on the Sbolts tab. Also the Slots in option now
(70)
works correctly.
TT39210
U.S. Base plate • You now have a new option Slots in on the Bolts tab, which you can use to define which
connection (71)
parts get slots (Plates, Beam, Both or No).
TT44803
• Stiffeners are now created correctly on top of the base plate.
TT49434
Splice connection • The connection now uses fittings to shorten the beam.
(77)
TT31573
• Bolts are now placed correctly on the flange plate, when you have selected to use the cross
stitch bolts option.
Eaves haunch • Welded parts now get correct Welded to primary position numbers when no value is
(102)
entered in the part properties dialog box.
TT51054
Shear plate (103) • When you tried to attach the Shear plate connection to a part and there was another
similar part within 241 mm distance, the shear plate was attached to this similar part. This
has now been fixed.
TT40336
Windbrace • If you have created the gauge_lines.dat file in the current model folder, some
connection (110),
Bent gusset components now use this file instead of the file in the system folder.
(140), L splice TT49181
(175), Parallel L
profiles (176), Leg
- 1 Diagonal (178)
Two-sided end • You can now define the part position number also for the second end plate by using the
plate (115)
new Pos_no field on the Parameters tab.
TT44796
Welded beam to • If you did not define a gap on the Picture tab, the weld size definition created a gap
beam (123)
between the main and the secondary part. This has now been fixed.
TT25406
• The bottom flange weld preparation angle now uses the value defined for it.
TT52246
Round joining • You can now define the Plate type for the connecting plates on the Parameters tab.
plates (124)
TT19294
Welded column • Stiffeners were not placed correctly if the secondary beam was sloped. This has now been
with stiffeners
(128) fixed so that the stiffeners are parallel with the secondary beam.
TT46011
• The offset of the stiffener offset is now correct also when the beam is shorter than 1000
mm.
TT49114
Column with • The top and bottom stiffeners are now positioned correctly.
shear plate (131)
TT45871
• Previously, the shear plate created in the connection clashed with the column when the
secondary part was skewed. This has now been fixed.
TT23094
• The gap between the near side stiffeners and the flange of the beam was created using the
far side stiffener value when the near side stiffener gap was not defined. This has now
been fixed.
TT51006
Clip angle (141) • The top haunch plate is now created correctly.
TT47230
• When the secondary sloping beam is connected to the top of the main column, the vertical
distance to the first bolt hole is now exactly what you have entered.
TT49810
Two-sided end • You can now define the Cut length on the Bolts tab.
plate (142), End
plate 144) TT46220
Two-sided clip • You can now create slotted holes for the top or bottom seat angle by using the new Create
angle (143)
slots list on the BoxPBolts tab. Also the location of the slotted holes in the seat angle is
now correct.
TT42687
• When you used the component to create single angle connections, slots that were supposed
to be created in the angle were created in the main beam instead. This has now been fixed.
TT49279
• You can now control the stiffener seat angles on the Angle box tab. On the BoxPBolts and
BoxSBolts tabs there are now controls for top and bottom bolt groups.
TT43140
• Deleting bolts from both sides of the connection did not function correctly in L-profiles.
This has now been fixed.
TT26218
End plate (144) • In some cases using certain bolt settings caused an application error. This has now been
fixed.
TT49251
• When you changed the bolting direction, the bolts were not placed correctly. This has now
been fixed.
TT50869
Bent plate (151) • You can now define the flange notch depth on the Top Notch tab in the Force Depth field.
Previously, when you had selected Force Flange Cope on the Top Notch tab and entered a
forcing distance, this distance was not correct in the model. This has now been fixed.
TT42509
• Staggered bolt option now works correctly for both sides of the bent plate.
TT42510
• Previously, when you created a knife connection and a weld, an extra weld was created
using setting 1 in the Welds dialog box. This has now been changed so that an extra weld
uses setting 2 in the Welds dialog box. If you have defined that an extra weld is not
needed, the extra weld is not created.
TT33450
Full depth (184) • The parts in the connection no longer clash when the secondary part is shorter than the
main part.
Full depth S (185) • Previously, when you entered a value to create a gap between the inner side of the upper
flange and the connection plate, a gap was not created. Instead, the upper side of the
connection plate, that is, the distance from the bolt to the plate edge was moved. This has
now been fixed.
TT48625
• Entering a value for the gap between the stiffener plate and the main beam flange caused a
solid error. This has now been fixed.
TT49837
• The gap between the shear tab bottom edge and the main part bottom flange is now created
correctly according to the entered value so that if no value is entered, a gap is not created.
TT49841
• Previously, when the secondary beam was sloped, the connection was not created
correctly. This has now been fixed.
TT49909
• When you created two shear tabs, the tabs had different sizes. This has now been fixed.
TT50062
• In some rare cases, when you tried to apply the Full depth S connection on a beam-to-
column intersection, there was an application error or the connection was no created. This
has now been fixed.
TT50921
Column with • Stiffener was not placed correctly when the secondary part was sloped. This has now been
stiffeners (186)
(188) fixed.
TT51705
Bent plate (190) • Bent plates are now created with the correct default value if only one bolt is created.
TT47300
Bolted gusset • Sometimes the connection went through the end plate connecting the two beams together.
(196)
This has now been fixed.
TT48642
Tapered beam to • The lower flange is now split into two parts when you apply the component between a
tapered column
(197) rafter and a column.
TT30071
Stiffened base • The additional beam and the leveling plate collided when you selected the No stiffeners
plate (1014)
on flanges option. The position of the additional beam has now been corrected.
TT51258
Stiffeners (1034) • Stiffeners (1034) has now the Picture tab. The tab includes information that was
previously on the Options tab.
• The button for material catalog is now visible on the Options tab.
TT43808
Stair base detail • You can again define the material on the Parts tab.
(1039)
TT46380
Base plate (1042) • You can again define the name for the plate on the Parts tab.
TT43815
Twin profile • You can now define also the assembly prefix and number for the plate on the Parts tab.
(1046)
TT40482
U.S. Base plate • External bolts and anchor rods are now removed successfully when Eliminate external
(1047)
bolts on the Parameters tab is set to Yes.
TT46508
• Two similar anchor rods received different numbers in the US Imperial environment. This
has now been fixed.
TT49656
• When a corner cut was added to the base plate, the direction of an anchor bolt was
changed. This has now been fixed.
TT49872
Multiple • If you tried to create more than 100 stiffeners, there was an application error. This has now
Stiffeners (1064)
been fixed.
TT49442
• Stiffeners are now created at the both ends of a beam.
• The Stiffener tab has been updated and it includes more options for chamfering.
TT43808
Built up box (S6) • You can now select whether to connect the lacing and batten plates to a column using
Welded gusset (10) or Bolted gusset (11), or to bolt the plates directly to the columns as
previously.
TT46491
Tower Generation • If you have created the gauge_lines.dat file in the current model folder, components
Macro (S43),
Tower diagonal S43, S66, S67 and S85 now use this file instead of the file in the system folder.
(S66), Auto TT49181
position (S67),
Batten plates
(S85)
Helicoidal stairs • Helicoidal stairs are now created at the point picked by the user, in accordance with the
(S59)
current work plane.
TT49042
Cage Ladder • When you created two points vertically one above the other, there was an application error
(S60)
when you selected these points in any order. This has now been fixed.
TT46554
Export data to • Material and bar records were missing information on quantity, number of bars, shape code
EliPlan file (68)
and length. This has now been fixed.
TT46511
• The drawing revision status was not exported to the EliPlan file. This has now been fixed.
TT46608
Stairs (S71) • There was a default part prefix mark for the angle when creating brackets. The default has
now been removed.
TT51018
Polybeam pan • When you create the Polybeam pan (S73), the status bar now displays the instruction
(S73)
messages.
TT45832
• When you change the bolt head direction, you can now change the bolted parts and parts to
be bolted according to your needs.
TT22784
Z Pan (S74) • The tread profile and bracket are now created correctly when the create assembly option on
the Stair setup tab is set to All.
TT46781
Stanchions (S76) • Stanchions are now placed in the correct position when added to stringers created using
Stairs (S71).
TT46585
Railings (S77) • The Railings (S77) modeling tool could not be created and an error message was displayed
if you did not select the correct parts. This has now been fixed.
TT46583
• The spacing of vertical rails was not created correctly when the handrail was sloped. This
has now been fixed.
TT51109
• The stanchion was cut or a hole was created even though no rail was created or connecting
to it. This has now been fixed.
TT44325
Composite brace • The length of the first and the last brace is now defined as cut length (the maximum length
(S79)
of the interior) instead of gross length. You can also adjust the length of the intermediate
brace.
TT47296
Bridging macro • When you used the Bridging macro (S80) for parts with DHS Purlin profiles, a gap was
(S80)
created between the parts. This has now been fixed so that a gap is not created.
TT32467
Handrail bolted • In some cases, when you tried to create the handrail and pressed the middle mouse button,
joint (S81)
there was an error and the handrail was not created. This has now been fixed.
TT50621
Multiple beam • The part numbering and rotation now function correctly when you create a handrail.
railing (S84)
TT46307
PEB Tapered • The total height of a straight PEB member is now exactly as defined.
Section (S94)
TT46947
Hole generation • When you created a hole with a profile, the profile was rotated 90 degrees. This has now
(32)
been fixed.
TT44589
Hole Generation • You can now enter a name for the cut part.
(32), Polygon
Hole Generation TT45090
(33)
Concrete var • When creating Concrete var beam, it is now possible to use 0 mm distance for the thick
beam (S52)
end.
TT46623
• The fields for controlling the slope degree of the concrete beam have been removed from
the Picture tab.
TT47018
Seating with • It is now possible to add double anchor bolts on the Corbel tab.
dowel (75)
TT40576
Two sided • It is now possible to add double anchor bolts on the Left beam and Right beam tabs.
seating with
dowel (76) TT40576
Lifting Anchor • When you create several lifting anchors, the cuts are now copied to all embeds.
(80)
TT45584
Slab bars (18) • If the diameter of the primary and secondary reinforcing bars were different, the radius of
the secondary bar was incorrect. This has now been fixed.
TT40407
• If you set the cover thickness to 50 and then changed the end to have a hook, the cover was
incorrect by half the bar diameter. This has now been fixed.
TT40407
• When there were cuts in both edges of a panel, a mesh was not created. This has now been
fixed.
TT51466
• When meshes are created in slab reinforcement, cover thickness is taken into account if
there is a hole in the slab.
TT44901, TT46019, TT46283
• The bar length adjustment for top bars works now correctly.
TT47373
• You can now select the grade for both top and bottom bars.
You can now select the spacing type: either By exact spacings or Number of bars.
TT17470
• In the US imperial environment, secondary reinforcing bars now use a default value for
grade and size if these have not been defined.
Edge and Corner • Previously the U bar reinforcements clashed. This has now been fixed.
Reinforcement
(62) TT47354
Beam • The option Additional Stirrup Spacing Type option on the Stirrup spacing tab has been
reinforcement
(63) renamed to Ledge stirrup spacing type.
TT49308
Wall panel (64) • When there is an opening in the wall, longitudinal bars and transverse bars within the
tolerance value are now split.
TT35395
Stirrup • It is now possible to define 7 zones for stirrups on the Stirrup spacing tab.
reinforcement
(67) TT46487
• It is now possible to bundle the reinforcing bars, and new options for bundling have been
added to the Stirrup spacing tab. Stirrup bundling consists of two bars that are side by
side, and the distance between the two bundled bars is as small as possible. If wanted, the
distance between the bars is the same as the Actual diameter in
rebar_database.inp file. To use the Actual diameter, set the advanced option
XS_USE_ONLY_NOMINAL_REBAR_DIAMETER to FALSE.
TT46480
• You can now define on the Stirrup spacing tab the minimum hole size that affects the
reinforcement creation in holes. If the size of the hole is smaller than the defined value, the
reinforcements are created to the hole. The default value for the hole size is 100 mm.
TT46494
• Stirrup shape has a new option Spiral on the Parameters tab. When you select the Spiral
option, you can also give the number of rounds in the coil. When you enter a positive value
for the Number of rounds and leave some of the Space fields empty on the Stirrup
spacing tab, Stirrup reinforcement (67) recalculates the number of stirrups to be a
multiple of the value you have entered in Number of rounds field.
TT42830
Longitudinal • When using the Longitudinal reinforcement (70), it is now possible to create hooks on the
reinforcement
(70) Hooks tab.
TT49226
• Reinforcing bar groups are now used instead of individual reinforcing bars.
TT42727
Strip footing • Right main bars are now created also when you define the value to be zero.
reinforcement
(75) TT12698
• The main bars are now created correctly.
TT47943
• If you created the reinforcement using three top bars and the first bend type option, the
stirrups were not created correctly. This has now been fixed.
TT47383
• The stirrups are now created correctly with correctly placed bar end handles.
TT47351
• There are now five new bend types on the Stirrup tab.
Pad footing (77) • Lacer bars are now created correctly also in situations where the bigger dimension is first.
TT14900
• When you have set the Bar direction option to parallel with shorter dimension on the
Primary bar tab, the bars are now located at the bottom.
TT23426
• The distance between the bar and the edge is now calculated correctly also in cases where
no lacer bar is created.
TT24841
• The primary and secondary bars are now adjusted to the largest lacer bar.
TT48739
• The cover thickness was not correct when there were no lacer bars. This has now been
fixed.
TT52036
Round column • A new field to define the bending radius of the main bars has been added.
reinforcement
(82) and TT33741
Rectangular
column
reinforcement
(83)
TT24902
• Three new options to define the intermediate link shape have been added to the
Intermediate links tab.
TT43475
Starter bars for • You can again create circular stirrups with these components.
pillar (86) and
Starter bars for TT44558
footing (87)
Reinforcement • Meshes are now successfully created to a sketched double tee slab.
mesh array in
area (89) TT46490
• Selecting the longitudinal offset option on the Overlapping tab caused missing meshes.
This has now been fixed.
TT46470
• The cover thickness was incorrect if you switched the top and bottom bars. This has now
been fixed.
TT47680
• The default value for cover thickness is now 25 mm.
TT47950
Rebar in beam • If you leave the Serie field blank on the Advanced tab, the prefix will now be empty.
(90)
TT36426
Border rebar (92) • When you reinforced a slab using Border rebar (92), clashing reinforcing bars were
created in the corners. This has now been fixed.
TT49044
Cold rolled • You can now use the new options on the Cleat tab to create a stiffener plate in the center of
sleeved (2)
cleat.
Generation of • You can now use imperial units on the Parameters tab.
profiles (9)
TT46158
METL-CON • There is now a separate Bolts tab for defining the bolt settings.
Shearplate to hip
(8) TT40092
METL-CON Panel • File transfer succeeded even if the actual autoform part of the autoform had been deleted.
Joint at Mid-Span
(21), METL-CON This has now been corrected so that if the autoform has been deleted, file transfer does not
Autoform Two succeed.
Sided (22), METL-
CON TT50734
Multichannel
Base plate (1004)
METL-CON Cold • When you applied Force Sleeve Holes, holes were always created on both sides of the
rolled sleeved
(28) connection. This has now been fixed so that holes are only created if there is a section on
that side of the connection.
TT42633