Name |
Parameters |
CS Shape |
CS Name in SCIA Engineer |
I Section |
H; Bh; Bs; ts; th; s |
|
I ng (H; Bh; Bs; ts; th; s) |
T Section |
H; B; th; sh |
|
T g (H; B; th; sh) |
L Section |
H; B; th; sh |
|
L g (H; B; th; sh) |
U Section |
H; B; th; sh |
|
U g (H; B; th; sh) |
Oval |
H; B |
|
Oval (H; B) |
Pipe |
D; t |
|
Tube (D; t) |
Z Section |
A; tha; B; thb1; thb2; C |
|
Z (A; tha; B, thb1; thb2; C) |
Box |
A; tha; B; thb1; thb2 |
|
O (A; tha; B; thb) |
Parametric SAF Cross Sections Recognized by ARCHICAD
Relevant topics
Add More SAF Cross Sections (Import SAF to ARCHICAD)
To expand the list of mappable SAF Cross Sections, do one of the following in the Profile Mapping panel (SAF Import Translator):
Import Cross Sections from SAF File
This is the preferred method, because you can avoid typing errors.
1.From the Add button, click Merge from file.
...
Mapping Imported “General” or “Parametric” SAF Cross Sections
You can map any “General” or “Parametric” SAF Cross Section to a particular named ARCHICAD Profile (as with Manufactured types). (See Map SAF Cross Sections By Name.)
However, unlike Manufactured types, the SAF definition of the “General” and ...
Add More SAF Cross Sections to Mapping List (Export to SAF)
In the Profile Mapping Panel of SAF Export Translator: there are two ways to expand the list of available SAF Cross Sections: Import a file, or add by hand.
Import SAF Cross Sections from SAF File
This is the preferred method, because you can avoid typing errors.
1.Click SAF Cross ...