Optimize Bend - Move Selected End

Optimize Bend - Move Selected End

Summary

The Optimize Bends features allow for a streamlined workflow for prefab and design optimization, with less time spent cleaning up groups of bends. With these new tools, a designer can draw in all of their conduits and smart bends into the project and come back and quickly adjust the smart bends with just a few clicks. Then use the align coupling command, and the entire conduit run is fully modeled with all bends optimized to use a full stick when possible, and all couplings are aligned.

  • eVolve tab ⮞ Conduit Bends panel ⮞ Optimize Bend - Consume Adjacent menu ⮞ Move Selected End button

Usage

Move Selected End

This command will move 1 end of a smart bend family based on a user defined value. The bend can be as long as the Max Conduit Length parameter in the bend families type properties(default is 10').

  1. From the eVolve ribbon, in the Conduit Bend panel, click the Optimze Bend - Consume Selected button.
  2. From the drawing area, select the desired bends (using window select will only select the smart bends)
  3. From the Options Bar, click 'Finish'
  4. From the drawing area, select the straight conduit from one end of the bend to be moved.
  5. From the Options Bar, click 'Finish'
  6. Define the specific value to move the end.
    1. Note, enter a negative value to reduce end.

Tips and Tricks

Single Bend Optimization - Hold Shift

The Optimize Bends commands are intended to work with multiple bends by default. Hold SHIFT while clicking the command to optimize a single bend.

Best Practices

We encourage users to only work with eVolve Bend Families for the best results. When modeling with eVolve Electrical's advanced conduit tools, such as Optimize Bends and Auto-Couplings, we recommend using the following workflow:

  1. Model conduit runs utilizing our smart bend families. (Without adjusting them)
  2. Use Align Conduit when necessary for conduit spacing
  3. Optimize the bends using Consume Selected End and/or Consume Adjacent Ends commands and make any adjustments
  4. Use Align Couplings to align the bend couplings
  5. Use Place Couplings to place couplings along the run (We recommend using the "Change of Direction" option when using this workflow and using steps 2-5 section by section)

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