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4.7   Graphic

-   The limit depth can be drawn, if desired, beside its corresponding boring log (Figure B-77).

-   When drawing a group of boring logs or limit depths in one presentation, the user has the possibility to choose the sequence of boring logs or limit depths (for example boring 6 at the left, boring 1 at the right next to it, boring 3 at the right next to boring 1 etc.). So the user can draw subsoil sections (Figure B-78).

-   The intensity of numbers on the contour lines can be decided through a writing factor (Figure B-79).

-   Legend for the maximum ordinate is inserted for results in isometric view, distribution of results in the plan, results as circular diagrams, deformation and principal moments as streaks (Figure B-80).

-   When studying the effect of neighbor foundations, all foundations can be drawn with data or results in one representation (Figure B-81).


Figure B-77   Limit depth beside boring log


Figure B-78   Choosing the sequence of boring logs in the drawing


Figure B-79   Writing factor for contour lines


Figure B-80   Legend for maximum ordinate


Figure B-81   Drawing a group of foundations with data

-   You can draw a group of data with results or a group of data together in one presentation (for example contour lines of settlements with loads and slab thickness, or loads with boring locations) (Figure B-82).

-   When defining view angles about x-, y- and z-axis for a drawing in three-dimensional, the drawing is previewed on a small menu before displaying on the screen (Figure B-83).

-   New expressed symbols for boundary conditions and supports are presented (Figure B-84).

-   If the system is symmetry, the symbols of symmetry will be automatically drawn (Figure B-85).

-   The graphical drawing can be copied in Metafile-Format to Clipboard. Then, it can be inserted directly to other windows-programs such as Word and WordPerfect (Figure B-86).


Figure B-82   Drawing data and results in one presentation


Figure B-83   Viewing angle


Figure B-84   New expressed symbols for boundary conditions


Figure B-85   Drawing symbols of symmetry

Figure B-86   Copying the drawing to clipboard

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