Arch CurtainWall/es

Descripción
Esta herramienta crea un Muro cortina subdividiendo una cara base en caras cuadrangulares, creando luego parteluces verticales en los bordes verticales, parteluces horizontales en los bordes horizontales y rellenando los espacios entre parteluces con paneles.



Los Muros Cortina pueden ser creados a partir de cualquier tipo de objeto existente, en cuyo caso todas las caras del objeto serán subdivididas. Por lo tanto, funciona mejor si se utiliza con un objeto que sólo tiene una cara. Por lo general, primero debe crear una cara, preferiblemente delimitada por exactamente 4 aristas, que represente el área que desea rellenar con un muro cortina, y luego aplicar la herramienta.

Los muros cortina también pueden construirse a partir de un objeto lineal, como una línea, un arco o una polilínea, como la herramienta normal muro.

Las caras que tienen doble curvatura, o las caras con más de 4 aristas también funcionarán, pero el resultado es menos predecible.

Las caras se dividirán en facetas cuadrangulares. Si los 4 puntos de la faceta son coplanares, se crea una faceta cuadrada. Si no, se divide en dos triángulos y se añade un parteluz diagonal.

En caso de que necesites una subdivisión no regular, también es posible construir tu propio objeto subdividido, por ejemplo usando Arch Grid/es, y establecer las subdivisiones verticales y horizontales del muro cortina a 1.

También puede utilizar la herramienta de muro cortina sin ningún objeto seleccionado, en cuyo caso podrá dibujar una línea de base, que será extruida verticalmente para formar la cara sobre la que se construirá el muro cortina.

Dibujar un muro cortina desde cero

 * 1) Make sure nothing is selected
 * 2) Press the  button, or press  then  keys
 * 3) Click a first point on the 3D view, or type a coordinate
 * 4) Click a second point on the 3D view, or type a coordinate
 * 5) Adjust needed properties

Creating a curtain wall from a selected object

 * 1) Select one or more base geometry objects (Draft object, sketch, etc)
 * 2) Press the  button, or press the  then  keys
 * 3) Adjust needed properties

Opciones

 * Curtain walls share the common properties and behaviours of all Arch Components
 * Curtain wall mullions can be made from an automatic square profile (set their Mullion Size properties) or from a custom profile (set their Mullion Profile property). The mullions can be centered over each edge, or placed relatively to the (0,0,0) point by turning off the Center Profile property. For example, if you want a profile to be placed slightly behind the panels, you would draw that profile slightly below the (0,0,0) origin point
 * Curtain walls support Multi-materials. Inside the multi-material, the Frame layer will be used for the mullions, and the Glass panel layer for panels, or Solid panel if no Glass panel layer exists in the multi-material.
 * Curtain walls can be based on a linear object such as a line, arc or polyline. In that case, internally, a base surface will be built by extruding the linear object along the direction given by the Vertical Direction property, by the length given by the Height property.

Propiedades
Curtain wall objects inherit the properties of Arch Components objects, and also have the following extra properties:


 * :The number of vertical mullions
 * : If the profile of the vertical mullions get aligned with the surface or not
 * : The number of vertical sections of this curtain wall
 * : The height of the vertical mullions profile, if no profile is used
 * : The width of the vertical mullions profile, if no profile is used
 * : A profile for vertical mullions (disables vertical mullion size)
 * : The number of horizontal mullions
 * : If the profile of the horizontal mullions gets aligned with the surface or not
 * : The number of horizontal sections of this curtain wall
 * : The height of the horizontal mullions profile, if no profile is used
 * : The width of the horizontal mullions profile, if no profile is used
 * : A profile for horizontal mullions (disables horizontal mullion size)
 * : The number of diagonal mullions
 * : The size of the diagonal mullions, if any, if no profile is used
 * : A profile for diagonal mullions, if any (disables horizontal mullion size)
 * : The number of panels
 * : The thickness of the panels
 * : Swaps horizontal and vertical lines
 * : Perform subtractions between components so none overlap
 * : Centers the profile over the edges or not
 * : The vertical direction reference to be used by this object to deduce vertical/horizontal directions. Keep it close to the actual vertical direction of your curtain wall
 * : The height of this curtain wall, in case it is based on a linear object
 * : The host of this curtain wall. The curtain wall will appear embedded in its host object in the tree view (no other action is performed)

Hacer paredes con marco
Curtain walls are convenient to use in conjunction with walls to create frame walls (walls where an inner, structural layer is made of frames, usually wooden or metal, instead of an homogeneous material such as concrete of brick).



The procedure described below creates a wall and a curtain wall based on a same baseline, then gives the wall a multi-material which leaves an empty space, where the curtain wall is placed:


 * 1) Create a normal Arch Wall, either by clicking two points of from an existing linear object
 * 2) Select the base object of the newly created arch wall
 * 3) Press the  button, or press the  then  keys to create a curtain wall from the same baseline as the wall
 * 4) Make sure both the wall and curtain wall have the same Height
 * 5) Set the number of horizontal sections of the curtain wall to zero if you wish only vertical frames
 * 6) Set the desired horizontal mullion width and horizontal mullion height (or use a mullion profile)
 * 7) Prepare two (or more) materials, one for the panels, one for the void where the frame will be
 * 8) Make one multi-material, using one layer of the panel material, one layer of the void material with a negative width value (which will make it not drawn) corresponding to the vertical mullion height of the curtain wall, and another layer of panel material
 * 9) Attribute the multi-material to the wall
 * 10) Set the Host property of the curtain wall to the wall we created in first point

Scripting
Arch API and FreeCAD Scripting Basics.

The Curtain wall tool can be used in macros and from the Python console by using the following function:

Ejemplo: