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Here is the crack menu that I used to do the addition, it is not perfect (hidden some things). but the Crack menu can also be used to delete a crack from the model. So you can delete cracks and have the free area reallocated as cracks, you can also assign reduction factors to cracks, unless someone else gets there first :)
After the add (and probably the delete) user lost their models. I'm not sure what happened but my version of ram concept thought that there was no model at all, so I restarted it and the next time I came back the user had put back in their ram idea and it was also "fixed". I think that the modeling mode has it's own copies of RAM (ring) and RAMCONV (coefficient) models under the hood that are put there when one starts modeling by some default step in RAMCONV 5.0.1 firmware, I don't know if this is accurate or not. The user had only changed one crack topology.
I'm not sure about the coeff menu-- it looks like sections have been deleted from the sphere and these are being treated as flat surfaces wrapped on the sphere. So I don't know what these are. Note that from Model > 3D Modeler tab, there is a delete section button. A bevel button will do the same thing.
For the delete to work someone just has to press Livewire button and then press the delete button. It is a bit hairy so I would highly recommend testing it in a spare model before doing this to your own. I also think that not all of the delete section button works but I haven't tested this for sure.
Alternately one can define the cracked section property from within the modeling mode, by going to the General >Spec page. From within the Specification - Whole Structure dialog box on the right, click on Beam button and there is the Property Reduction Factors tab in there. Using that one can assign reduction factors to properties like cross sectional area and moment of inertia as shown next
Alternately one can define the cracked section property from within the modeling mode, by going to the General > Spec page. From within the Specification - Whole Structure dialog box on the right, click on Beam button and there is the Property Reduction Factors tab in there. Using that one can assign reduction factors to properties like cross sectional area and moment of inertia as shown next d2c66b5586