In the same way that roofs, floors and ceilings can consist of several horizontal layers, the walls can consist of several vertical zones or layers. The position, thickness, and material for each layer and area are defined through the wall type properties in the Edit Assembly dialog box. A layer is assigned to a single row. Of constant thickness, it allows to extend the height of the wall. You can change the thickness of a layer in the row that has been assigned to it. You can also assign a material to each layer. An area is symbolized by a shape in the wall and does not meet the definition criteria of the layers. Zones can be associated with a constant or variable thickness. In a row assigned to a zone, a numerical value appears next to the zone if the zone has a constant thickness. On the other hand, if the zone has a variable thickness, the value is variable. You cannot change the thickness of an area in the row that is assigned to it. You will find that the thickness value appears shaded, which indicates that it cannot be changed. You can only change its thickness and height graphically in the preview pane. The thickness of the carrier can vary in the compound vertical walls, the lines of justification of the carrier axis and the bare carrier are determined by the carrier thickness at the bottom of the wall. If, for example, the carrier is thicker at the top than at the bottom, and if you set the justification line to be the carrier axis, that axis is measured between the limits of the main layer at the bottom. Several tools allow you to modify the structure of compound vertical walls. You can add, delete, or modify layers and areas, or add raised and recessed profiles to customize the wall type.Compound precast walls are made on the plants and are installed quickly as compared to regular poured walls made of concrete.We are offereing our servies for Compound Walls in Pakistan.
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