Straight staircase 1.4
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Tekla Structures
Environment
Not environment-specific
Use Straight staircase extension to create and model a straight staircase using the side pane and DM platform in the model.
Install Straight staircase
- Download the Straight staircase installer package from Tekla Warehouse. For more information see Downloading an application from Tekla Warehouse.
- Install the file package.
Create Straight Staircase
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- Open a Tekla model.
- Click the Applications & components button
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- Search for Straight Staircase
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- The General properties will open in the Straight Staircase side pane.
- In the model pick the first stair insertion point.
- Configure the stair properties in the available boxes from the side pane and check the stair preview in the model. After modify a value in a box, press enter or click to another box.
- The available boxes will change depending on Formula type selection. Example: Changing from HTR to TRN formula type gives you the possibility to specify the steps number N instead of stair height H.
- In the model pick the second stair point to finish the Straight Staircase creation.
Model Straight Staircase
Use case 1 - Model a Straight Staircase with plate steel steps
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- Open the TS model that contains a Straight Staircase with Standard stair attribute file.
- Ensure that the
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- Click in the model on the Straight Staircase and the General properties will open in the Straight Staircase side pane.
- To configure stair bottom landings click in the model on one of the landings objects. The Landing - Bottom property will open in the Straight Staircase side pane. The bottom landing DM dimensions and handles will also be visible in the model:
- Click in the bottom landing DM dimension box 3 and type 100 to have landing offset (for vertical landings the offset is horizontal).
- You can modify the landing length by draging the blue landing handles. Remove the bottom left landing length by clicking in the left DM dimensions box 1 and type 0. The left landing is removed and its preview will be visible in the model:
- To modify the bottom landing direction select the Horizontal option in the Landing direction list. The bottom landing offset will change to vertical direction:
- To modify the landing measurement type select Stair lower point in the Measure from list.
- Click on the bottom step and the Steps - Bottom property will open in the Straight Staircase side pane and bottom step DM dimensions will be visible in the model:
- Click in the step DM dimension box 3 and type 300 to modify bottom step width.
- Click in the step DM dimension box 4 and type 90 to modify bottom step horizontal offset.
- Click in the step DM dimension box 7 and type 50 to modify the left gap between steps and stringer. Click in the step DM dimension box 8 and type 40 to modify the right gap between steps and stringer
- To change the nosing distance between stringer and steps, click in the model on one of the stringers to open the Stringer property in the Straight Staircase side pane. The stringer DM dimensions will be visible in the model. In the Stringer offset type list select
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- In the model click in the stringer DM dimension box 4 and type 40 to modify the perpendicular steps nosing distance from stringers.
- In the model click on the top step preview highlighted in blue. The Steps - Top property opens in the Straight Staircase side pane and the available top step DM dimensions will be visible in the model. In the Steps - Top property side pane click on the
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- Click in the model on one of the stair top landings to open Landing - Top property in the Straight Staircase side pane. All top landing DM dimensions will be visible in the model:
- Click in the model in the DM dimension box 3 and type 50 to offset in vertical direction the top landings.
- In the General properties click in the Stair attribute file list and type desired stair attribute file name. Click the
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- Click in the model outside the stair to finish the straight staircase modeling.
Use case 2 - Model a Straight staircase with custom component steps
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- Open the TS model that contains a Straight Staircase.
- Ensure that the
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- Click in the model on the Straight Staircase and the General properties will open in the Straight Staircase side pane.
- Click in the model on the bottom step and the Steps - bottom properties will open in the side pane.
- In the Step type list select Custom component option.
- In the Custom component list select Step option.
- In the custom component Attribute file list select Standard option.
- To apply bottom step settings to all steps, on the Steps - Bottom properties, click in the Also apply to list and select All option.
- Select the Also apply to check box, and All steps will get the same properties as the bottom step.
- Click on the Remove last step button to turn on the last step.
- In the model click on the Connect icon and the Connection properties will open in the Straight Staircase side pane:
- In the Bracket list select OFF option to remove the Straight Staircase brackets (use the Custom component brackets only).
- Click on the General properties side pane arrow and save the stair attribute file.
- Click in the model outside the stair to finish the straight staircase modeling.
General properties
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Field | Description | Default |
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(1) | Stair attribute file - list of saved attribute files - standard |
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(2) | Save button - saves the stair attribute file | - |
(3) | Formula type - defines the calculation formula of the stair Options are: - NONE - stair formula based on selected Straight Staircase file atributte. This option is available only when creating a Straight Staircase. - TRN - stair formula based on tread, rise and number of steps as input values - LHN - stair formula based on length, height and number of steps as input values - LSN - stair formula based on length, slope and number of steps as input values - HSN - stair formula based on height, slope and number of steps as input values - HTR - stair formula based on heigth, tread and rise of steps as input values Each letter from the Formula type options represents an input value for stair calculation formula type: H - Height of the stair L - Length of the stair N - Number of the steps R - Rise of the steps T - Tread of the steps S - Slope of the stair |
HTR |
(4) | Step dimension - defines the distance between steps Options are: - Equal - the distance between steps is equal - Exact - the distance between middle steps is exact |
Equal |
(5) | Slope - defines the angle between horizontal and the stringer, in degrees | 35.75 |
(6) | Length - defines the length of the stair | 3750 |
(7) | Heigth - defines the height of the stair | 2700 |
(8) | Number of steps - defines the number of steps | 16 |
(9) | Tread - defines the tread of the steps | 250 |
(10) | Rise - defines the rise of the steps | 190 |
(11) | Position in plane - defines the stair position in plane Options are: - Left - Middle - Right |
Middle |
(12) | Offset - defines the stair horizontal offset | 0 |
(13) | Create assembly - creates assembly from the stair objects Options are: - Stringers - creates an assembly for left and right stringers, including landings - All - creates an assembly for all stair objects - None - creates no assembly (depends on the connection attribute file) |
Stringers |
Landing properties
Landing - Bottom
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(1) | Measure from - defines the point from where to measure the length of the landing Options are: - Stair lower point - length of landing is measured from the stair lower point - Stringer end point - length of landing is measured from the stringer end point |
Stringer end point |
(2) | Landing direction - defines the direction of the landing Options are: - Horizontal - creates horizontal landings - Vertical - creates vertical landings |
Vertical |
Landing - Top
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Field | Description | Default |
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(1) | Measure from - defines the point from where to measure the length of the landing Options are: - Stair upper point - length of landing is measured from the stair upper point - Stringer end point - length of landing is measured from the stringer end point |
Stringer end point |
Stringer properties
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(1) | Stringer rotation - defines the stringer rotation Options are: - Front Image
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(2) | Stringer measurement type - defines the stringer to stringer distance Options are: - stringer to stringer interior distance Image
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(3) | Stringer offset type - defines the direction of the nosing dimension of the steps Options are: - horizontal or vertical distance Image
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(4) | Add or remove left stringer
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(5) | Add or remove right stringer
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(6) | Profile - defines the stringer profile | U200*100*5 |
(7) | Profile - opens the profile catalog to choose the stringer profile | - |
(8) | Material - defines the stringer material | Steel_Undefined |
(9) | Material - opens the material catalog to choose the stringer material | - |
(10) | Part prefix - defines the stringer part prefix | P |
(11) | Part start number - defines the stringer part start number | 1 |
(12) | Assembly prefix - defines the stringer assembly prefix | A |
(13) | Assembly start number - defines the stringer assembly start number | 1 |
(14) | Name - defines the stringer name | STRINGER |
(15) | Class - defines the stringer class | 2 |
(16) | Finish - defines the stringer finish | - |
Steps properties
Depending on Step type selection, the Step properties user interface will change.
Step as a Contour plate:
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(1) | Display the current selected step Options are: - Steps - Bottom - Steps - Middle - Steps - Top |
Steps - Middle |
(2) | Also apply to check box - select this check box to apply current step properties to the steps from the Apply also to list | Unselected |
(3) | Also apply to - defines steps wich will change their properties as the current selected step Options for Steps - Bottom selection: - All - Top - Intermediate Options for Steps - Middle selection: - All - Top - Bottom Options for Steps - Top selection: - All - Intermediate - Bottom Example: Select the middle steps. In the Step type list select Contour plate. Click in the Contour plate thickness box and type 20. Select in the Also apply to list the Bottom option. Select the Also apply to check box. Now the Bottom step has the same properties as the Middle steps. |
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(4) | Add/ Remove first step
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(5) | Add/ Remove last step
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(6) | Step type Options are: - Contour plate - Custom component - Item |
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(7) | Profile - defines contour plate thickness in millimeters | 10 |
(8) | Material - defines contour plate material | Steel_Undefined |
(9) | Material - opens the material catalog to choose the step material | - |
(10) | Part prefix - defines the step part prefix | P |
(11) | Part start number - defines the step part start number | 1 |
(12) | Assembly prefix - defines the step assembly prefix | A |
(13) | Assembly start number - defines the step assembly start number | 1 |
(14) | Name - defines the step name | STEP |
(15) | Class - defines the step class | 11 |
(16) | Step finish - defines the step finish | - |
Step as a Custom component:
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(1) | Display the current selected step Options are: - Steps - Bottom - Steps - Middle - Steps - Top |
Steps - Middle |
(2) | Also apply to check box - select this check box to apply current step properties to the steps from the Apply also to list | Unselected |
(3) | Also apply to - defines steps wich will change their properties as the current selected step Options for Steps - Bottom selection: - All - Top - Intermediate Options for Steps - Middle selection: - All - Top - Bottom Options for Steps - Top selection: - All - Intermediate - Bottom Example: Select the middle steps. In the Step type list select Custom component. In the Also apply to list select Bottom. Select the Also apply to check box. Now the Bottom step has the same properties as the Middle steps. |
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(4) | Add or remove first step
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(5) | Add/ Remove last step
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(6) | Handles not swapped/ Handles swapped - swap position of the custom component Options are: - Handles not swapped Image
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(7) | Step type Options are: - Contour plate - Custom component - Item |
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(8) | Custom component - list with the available custom components | Step |
(9) | Attribute file - list with the available attribute file | Standard |
Step as an Item:
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(1) | Display the current selected step Options are: - Steps - Bottom - Steps - Middle - Steps - Top |
Steps - Middle |
(2) | Also apply to check box - select this check box to apply current step properties to the steps from the Apply also to list | Unchecked |
(3) | Also apply to - defines steps wich will change their properties as the current selected step Options for Steps - Bottom selection: - All - Top - Intermediate Options for Steps - Middle selection: - All - Top - Bottom Options for Steps - Top selection: - All - Intermediate - Bottom Example: Select the middle steps. In the Step type list select Item option. In the Also apply to list select Bottom. Select the Also apply to check box. Now the Bottom step has the same properties as the Middle steps. |
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(4) | Add/ Remove first step
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(5) | Add/Remove last step
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(6) | Handles not swapped/ Handles swapped- swap position of the custom component Options are: - Handles not swapped Image
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(7) | Step type Options are: - Contour plate - Custom component - Item |
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(8) | Material - defines the item material | Steel_Undefined |
(9) | Material - opens the material catalog to choose the item material | - |
(10) | Shape - defines the item shape | Default |
(11) | Part prefix - defines the item part prefix | c |
(12) | Part start number - defines the item part start number | 1 |
(13) | Assembly prefix - defines the item assembly prefix | C |
(14) | Assembly start number - defines the item assembly start number | 1 |
(15) | Name - defines the item name | ITEM |
(16) | Class - defines the item class | 2 |
(17) | Finish - defines the item finish | - |
Connection properties
Use the Connection properties to control the connection between stair elements.
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(1) | Connection type Options are: - connection attribute files for step, stringer and bracket Image
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(2) | Step to stringer - defines the step to stringer connection type Options are: - None - Welded - Bolted |
None |
(3) | Step to stringer connection attribute file | - |
(4) | Bracket - turn bracket ON or OFF Options are: - ON - OFF |
ON |
(5) | Bracket to stringer - defines the bracket to stringer connection type Options are: - NONE - WELDED - BOLTED |
BOLTED |
(6) | Bracket to stringer connection attribute file | Bracket_to_stringer |
(7) | Bracket to step - defines the bracket to step connection type Options are: - NONE - WELDED - BOLTED |
WELDED |
(8) | Bracket to step connection attribute file | Bracket-Step |
(9) | Profile - defines the bracket profile | L50*5 |
(10) | Profile - opens the profile catalog to choose the bracket profile | - |
(11) | Material - defines the bracket material | Steel_Undefined |
(12) | Material - opens the material catalog to choose the bracket material | Steel_Undefined |
(13) | Part prefix - defines the bracket part prefix | P |
(14) | Part start number - defines the bracket part start number | 1 |
(15) | Assembly prefix - defines the bracket assembly prefix | A |
(16) | Assembly start number - defines the bracket assembly start number | 1 |
(17) | Name - defines the bracket name | BRACKET |
(18) | Class - defines the bracket class | 3 |
(19) | Finish - defines the bracket finish | PAINT |
(20) | Horizontal - defines the bracket horizontal offset position | 0.00 |
(21) | Vertical - defines the bracket vertical offset position | 0.00 |
(22) | Bracket length | 185.00 |
Limitations
- To fully configure a stair use the properties from the side pane and the DM platform from the model.
- In General properties Step dimension drop down list is available only for HTR and TRN options.
- In General properties Step dimension list set on Exact option, will disable formula type parameter boxes. You can edit those parameters in the model through the DM platform dimensions.
- In General properties Formula type list set on HTR option and Step dimension list set on Equal, the R value is the maximum rise of the steps.
- To open the Landing - Bottom properties click in the model on one of the bottom landing objects.
- To open Steps - bottom or Steps - Top properties click in the model on the bottom or top step.
- Connection properties have no DM dimensions.
- Publish the Straight Staircase from Applications & components is not available.
- Hard to configure the straight staircase through the DM platform in perspective mode.
- For Custom component step type, brackets does not follow the steps in some cases.
- Handles not swapped
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- Stringer measurement type
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