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Cover


Use the Cover tool to generate load-transfer planes or walls that distribute surface loads to supporting structural elements.

Cover tool

When you select Cover, a tool palette opens.

Cover tool palette

Main tools
  • Define – create a new cover with the current subtype and definition method
  • Properties – check or edit properties of existing covers. Opens the Default settings dialogue for the selected elements
  • Convert – turn a selected roof, slab or wall region into a cover
  • Hole – cut an opening inside an existing cover
  • Load bearing direction – set how the cover distributes load (read below in more detail)
  • Supporting structures – choose which objects receive the cover reactions (read below in more detail)
  • Default settings – set the default parameters for new covers (read below in more detail)

Define tool

Within Define you first pick the cover subtype, then the contour method.

Sub-types
  • Slab or roof cover – builds a cover in any plane or slope
  • Wall cover – builds a vertical cover only
Contour / Line methods

For Slab or roof cover and Hole

  • Rectangular – draw a rectangle by two opposite corners
  • Circular – draw a circle by centre and radius
  • Polygonal – pick consecutive corner points to close a polygon
  • Pick lines – select existing lines or edges to form the boundary
  • Pick existing region – reuse an existing roof or slab outline (not available for Hole)

For Wall cover

  • Straight line – pick two points to draw a straight wall cover
  • Arc by centre, start point and angle – define the centre, a start point and sweep angle
  • Arc by 3 points – pick three points on the arc
  • Arc by start, end point and tangent – start point, end point and tangent at start
  • Line by selection – select an existing line or edge to define the wall cover's path
Common options (both sub-types)
  • Auto supports – let the program detect and link underlying or adjacent structural members automatically
  • Consider only visible objects – restrict auto-detection to currently visible layers
Extra options for Wall cover
  • h – height of the wall cover
  • Above place the cover above the defined line
  • Below – place the wall below the defined line
  • ɑ – angle threshold that splits curved walls into straight segments (similar to Refracting angle in Solid)

Load bearing direction tool

  • Monodirectional – loads are transferred in the specified primary direction only
  • Bidirectional – loads are shared in two orthogonal directions

Supporting structures tool

  • Select supporting structures manually – click elements to include or exclude
  • Select supporting structures automatically – let the program choose based on proximity and orientation
  • Reset supporting structures – remove all supporting structures from the selected cover(s)


Default settings

When you press the Default settings button, a small dialogue opens.

Cover tool default settings

  • Identifier – label shown in schedules, lists and tooltips


Last update: 2025-10-07