Collision connection type

This article describes the collision connection type

Note: This article is provided as a courtesy. It has been automatically translated using software and may not have been proofread. The German-language version is the official version and you can find the most up-to-date information there.

Defintion:

It is assumed here that the end point of the centre of gravity of the first selection (beam- the profile that is connected) lies on the centre of gravity of the second selection (column - the profile to which it is connected) and that there is a spatial "collision". Although it is technically legitimate for the ledger to end in front of or behind the centre of gravity of the column, it still makes sense to aim for an actual intersection point. As recognising the geometric position is not trivial, correct positioning of the connections is only guaranteed in the latter case.

In the case of asymmetrical connections (angles, inclined brackets, etc.), the alignment of the connection is based on the mouse position when selecting the support.

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