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Creates new radial cylinders by defining the location of the start cylinder, the offset from that location, and the number of copies to generate. You can also modify existing radial cylinders.

Parent CS

Displays the name of coordinate system to which the radial cylinders belong. You cannot edit this value.

Reference CS

Select the coordinate system to reference for the location of the Start Plane. The parent coordinate system is the default.

Start Cylinder

Specify the location of the first cylinder. The location is relative to origin of the coordinate system specified in the Reference CS box. If radial cylinders already exist, you can select one from the list.

Copies

Type the number of radial cylinders copies to create.

Spacing

Type the spacing between the radial cylinders. Be sure to include the units when defining the spacing; for example, ft or m.

End Cylinder

Displays the location of the last radial cylinder. You cannot edit this value.

Name Rule

Select the name rule to use to name the radial cylinder that you are creating. For more information about what each naming rule does, see Grids Naming Rules.

Nesting Level

Specifies the nesting level for the object plane. You can select Primary, Secondary, or Tertiary. Between two adjacent planes, a difference of only one level is allowed. Therefore, secondary planes are only allowed between two primary planes. Similarly, tertiary planes are only allowed between two secondary planes. The list is defined by the NestingLevelType codelist.

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Type

Specifies the type of grid plane. Examples of grid plane types are: E-W Grid Plane, N-S Grid Plane, and Expansion Joint Plane. Examples of Ship plane types are as follows: MidShip or Centerline. You can define grid plane types in the reference data.

Add

Adds the defined radial cylinders to the list.

Radial Cylinder Locations

Com_Add ICON Add

Adds a new cylinder after the selected cylinder.

Com_Trash Delete

Deletes the selected cylinder from the list of cylinders. You cannot delete cylinders that have already been placed in the model.

Arrowhead Down (drop list) ICON Choose Columns

Specifies which properties columns appear in the grid view.

Com_SaveTo_Excel Export to File

Saves the rows, columns, and the values in those rows and columns to an external file.

Radial Cylinder Properties

Displays properties for radial cylinders. Radial cylinders are placed by defining the location of the start cylinder with regard to a Z-axis of the coordinate system, the offset from that location, and the number of copies to generate. The spacing between the cylinder copies is equal to the defined offset. You can control the elevation planes that display a grid arc at the intersection with the cylinder. An arc is created for each quadrant of the circle rather than a circle.

The order in which the properties display in your view depends on your configuration.

Approval State

Specifies the status of the selected object or filter. Changing this property sets the Status. The display depends on your access level. You might be unable to change the status of the object. The list is defined by the ApprovalStatus codelist.

Smart 3Dx saves an object to the database when you change that object's status. Use Undo (CTRL + Z) to reverse the status change.

You can only edit or manipulate an object with a status of Working.

Axis

Specifies the coordinate system axis used to define the grid plane. The value must be X or Y. The list is defined by the AxisType codelist.

Class

Displays the object class defined by the software.

Coordinate System

Displays the coordinate system name to which the grid plane belongs. You cannot edit this value.

Created by

Specifies the name of the person who created the object.

Date Created

Specifies the creation date of the object.

Date Last Modified

Specifies the date of the last modification to the object.

Drawing Style 1

Specifies the drawing style in which grid entities display in your drawings.

SHARED Tip You can add your own custom drawing styles by adding them to the [Product Folder]\CatalogData\Bulkload\DataFiles\GridsDrawingStyleIntf.xls. You must also add the property values to the codelist defined in [Product Folder]\CatalogData\Bulkload\DataFiles\GridsCodelist.xls. The modified workbooks must to be bulkloaded for the changes to display.

Drawing styles for grid entities are not available for hanger drawings.

Drawing Style 2

Specifies the second drawing style in which grid entities display in your drawings.

SHARED Tip You can add your own custom drawing styles by adding them to the [Product Folder]\CatalogData\Bulkload\DataFiles\GridsDrawingStyleIntf.xls. You must also add the property values to the codelist defined in [Product Folder]\CatalogData\Bulkload\DataFiles\GridsCodelist.xls. The modified workbooks must to be bulkloaded for the changes to display.

Drawing styles for grid entities are not available for hanger drawings.

Global Position

Displays the location of the cylinder along the X-axis or Y-axis relative to the global coordinate system origin.

Last Modified by

Specifies the name of the person who last modified the object.

Name

Specifies the name of the selected object. If the name is too long to entirely display in the box, point to the box to display the complete name as a tool tip. If the name is not defined by a rule, User Defined displays. If this name is generated by a naming rule, TagName Rule displays. If you enter a name in this box, Smart 3Dx automatically changes the naming rule to User Defined.

Nesting Level

Specifies the nesting level for the object plane. You can select Primary, Secondary, or Tertiary. Between two adjacent planes, a difference of only one level is allowed. Therefore, secondary planes are only allowed between two primary planes. Similarly, tertiary planes are only allowed between two secondary planes. The list is defined by the NestingLevelType codelist.

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Parent System

Displays the name of the axis to which the plane belongs. You cannot edit this value.

Permission Group

Specifies the permission group to which the object belongs. You can select another permission group, if required. Permission groups are created in Project Management.

Position

Specifies the intersection point of the object to the axis. Use the East, North, and Elevation properties to change the position.

Spacing

Specifies the spacing between planes for a project to monitor the relative location of these planes. The first plane is always set to 0.00 and cannot be edited. For each subsequent plane, the Spacing value is its relative distance from the previous plane. This is a read-only value when creating a new coordinate system but can be modified in an existing coordinate system.

If you edit the Spacing value of an existing plane, the plane shifts to the new location as required. In addition, the remaining planes along that axis will also re-locate relative to the new location of the edited plane to maintain their existing Spacing values.

Status

Specifies the location of the object in the workflow process. Changing the Approval State sets this property. The list is controlled by the ApprovalReason codelist in the ApprovalReason.xls file. You must bulkload this file.

Type

Specifies the type of grid plane. Examples of grid plane types are: E-W Grid Plane, N-S Grid Plane, and Expansion Joint Plane. Examples of Ship plane types are as follows: MidShip or Centerline. You can define grid plane types in the reference data.

Grid Lines

Create Gridlines

Select to place grid lines or arcs in the model. You can place grid lines or arcs only where grid planes/cylinders intersect elevation planes. Therefore, you must place at least one elevation plane and one grid plane/cylinder before you can successfully use this option.

Create Gridlines On

Specifies how to choose the elevation planes that the grid planes/cylinders intersect. The selected elevation planes display a grid line or arc.

Available Elevation Planes

Displays all elevation planes that intersect the active grid plane/cylinder. Elevation planes in this list do not have a grid line/arc.

Selected Elevation Planes

Displays all elevation planes that you have selected to have a grid line/arc.

Add

Moves the selected plane from the Available Elevation Planes list to the Selected Elevation Planes list.

Com_Arrowhead_Left Remove

Deletes the selected plane from the Selected Elevation Planes list. When a plane is removed, it appears in the Available Elevation Planes list.