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#ifndef _IFC4X1_IFCSTRUCTURALREACTION_AUTO_IMPL_H
#define _IFC4X1_IFCSTRUCTURALREACTION_AUTO_IMPL_H
#include "IfcStructuralActivityAutoImpl.h"
#include "TD_PackPush.h"
/** \details
The namespace contains schema-dependent classes, definitions and sub routines
for work with IFC4X1 express schema definitions.
*/
namespace OdIfc4x1 {
/** \details
A structural reaction is a structural activity that results from a structural action imposed to a structural item or building element.
Examples are support reactions, internal forces, and deflections.
Structural reactions are grouped into IfcStructuralResultGroup_s via the inverse relationship _HasAssignments and an IfcRelAssignsToGroup relationship object.
IfcStructuralResultGroup.ResultGroupFor finally refers to the structural analysis model in which the results occur.
It is furthermore possible to establish relationships between reactions in one analysis model and actions which they cause in another analysis model.
For example, a support reaction from one structural system can be taken over as a load onto another supporting structural system.
This is expressed by means of the inverse relationship HasAssignments of the reaction and an IfcRelAssignsToProduct relationship object.
IfcRelAssignsToProduct.Name is set to 'Causes' and IfcRelAssignsToProduct.RelatingProduct refers to an instance of a subtype of IfcStructuralAction.
\remarks
This definition cannot be instantiated
\changes
* IFC4 changes:
Inverse attribute Causes deleted; use IfcRelAssignsToProduct via HasAssignments instead
*/
class IFC4X1_EXPORT IfcStructuralReaction : public IfcStructuralActivity
{
//DOM-IGNORE-BEGIN
OD_EXP_NON_INSTANTIABLE_DECLARE_MEMBERS(OdIfc4x1::IfcStructuralReaction);
//DOM-IGNORE-END
public:
/** \details
Returns a type of a class instance.
\returns
Pointer to the OdDAI::Entity type that determines an entity definition within a schema.
*/
virtual OdDAI::Entity* getInstanceType() const override;
/** \details
Checks whether the specified instance is the object derived from or belongs to this class.
\param entityType [in] Entity to check.
\returns
true if the specified instance is the object derived from or belongs to this class, false otherwise.
*/
virtual bool isKindOf(OdIfc::OdIfcEntityType entityType) const override;
/** \details
Returns the type of this entity.
\returns
A value of the OdIfc::OdIfcEntityType type that represents type of this entity.
*/
virtual OdIfc::OdIfcEntityType type() const override;
};
/** \details
A data type that represents a smart pointer to a IfcStructuralReaction object.
*/
typedef OdSmartPtr IfcStructuralReactionPtr;
} // namespace
#include "TD_PackPop.h"
#endif // _IFC4X1_IFCSTRUCTURALREACTION_AUTO_IMPL_H