Define endcap material boundaries that are connected but separated from the volume of the panel.
Last modified by Adam Carlson on 2022/07/11 15:32
In an endcap, there can be other materials such as fire insulation.
In the example below there is a separate layer of concrete that is molded separately from the inner panel.
This is common for thickenings around openings in the inner panel.
It is now possible to separate this concrete volume from the inner panel volume (green hatched in the picture below)
To enable this, the "insulation boundary" has changed its name to "material boundary" and several materials can be chosen. It is possible to connect each boundary to a material.
The volume and the mass of this material are separated from the inner panel volume (in this case).
This affects the following attributes:
- VOLUME_INNER_PANEL
- VOLUME_OUTER_PANEL
- VOLUME_INNER_PANEL_L
- VOLUME_OUTER_PANEL_L
- VOLUME_INNER_PANEL_M3
- VOLUME_OUTER_PANEL_M3
- MASS_INNER_PANEL
- MASS_OUTER_PANEL
- MASS_INNER_PANEL_T
- MASS_OUTER_PANEL_T
- MASS_INNER_PANEL_KG
- MASS_OUTER_PANEL_KG
- VOLUME_INSULATION_M3
- VOLUME_INSULATION_L