IfcMaterialLayerSetUsage

Natural language names
Gruppe von Materialschichten - Verwendung
Material Layer Set Usage
Mise en place d'un ensemble de couches de matériau homogène
Change log
ItemSPFXMLChangeDescription
IFC2x3 to IFC4
    IfcMaterialLayerSetUsage
      ReferenceExtentADDED
Semantic definitions at the entity
Entity definition

The IfcMaterialLayerSetUsage determines the usage of IfcMaterialLayerSet in terms of its location and orientation relative to the associated element geometry. The location of material layer set shall be compatible with the building element geometry (that is, material layers shall fit inside the element geometry). The rules to ensure the compatibility depend on the type of the building element.

EXAMPLE  For a cavity brick wall with shape representation SweptSolid, the IfcMaterialLayerSet.TotalThickness shall be equal to the wall thickness. Also the OffsetFromReferenceLine shall match the exact positions between the two shape representations of IfcWallStandardCase, that is the IfcShapeRepresentation's with RepresentationIdentifier="Axis" and RepresentationIdentifier="Body".
NOTE  Model view definitions or implementer agreements may provide more instructions on matching between building element geometry and material layer set usage.

The IfcMaterialLayerSetUsage is always assigned to an individual occurrence object (and only to relevant subtypes of IfcElement). The IfcMaterialLayerSet, referenced by ForLayerSet, can however be shared among several occurrence objects. If the element type is available (in other words, an instance of the relevant subtype of IfcElementType exists), then the IfcMaterialLayerSet can be assigned to the element type. The assignment between a subtype of IfcElement and the IfcMaterialLayerSetUsage is handled by IfcRelAssociatesMaterial.

Attribute use definition

The IfcMaterialLayerSetUsage is primarily intended to be associated with planar building elements having a constant thickness. With further agreements on the interpretation of LayerSetDirection, the usage can be extended also to other cases, for example to curved building elements, provided that the material layer thicknesses are constant.

Generally, an element may be layered in any of its primary directions, denoted by its x, y or z axis. The geometry use definitions at each specific type of building element will determine the applicable LayerSetDirection.

The following examples illustrate how the IfcMaterialLayerSetUsage attributes (LayerSetDirection, DirectionSense, OffsetFromReferenceLine) can be used in different cases. Normative material use definitions are documented at each element (how these shall be used).

Figure 385 shows an example of the use of IfcMaterialLayerSetUsage aligned to the axis of a wall.

EXAMPLE  For a standard wall with extruded geometric representation (vertical extrusion), the layer set direction will be perpendicular to extrusion direction, and can be derived from the direction of the wall axis. With theDirectionSense (positive in this example) the individual IfcMaterialLayers are assigned consecutively right-to-left or left-to-right. For a curved wall, "direction denoting the wall thickness" can be derived from the direction of the wall axis, and it will remain perpendicular to the wall path. The DirectionSense applies as well.
NOTE  According to the IfcWallStandardCase material use definition the LayerSetDirection for IfcWallStandardCase is always AXIS2 (that is, along the y-axis), as shown in this example.
Mls usage

Figure 385 — Material layer set usage for wall

Figure 386 shows an example of the use of IfcMaterialLayerSetUsage aligned to a slab.

EXAMPLE  For a slab with perpendicular extruded geometric representation, the LayerSetDirection will coincide with the extrusion direction (in positive or negative sense). In this example, the material layer set base is the extruded profile and consistent with the IfcExtrudedAreaSolid.Position, with the DirectionSense being positive, the individual IfcMaterialLayers are built up from the base towards the positive z direction in this case.
NOTE  According to the IfcSlabStandardCase material use definition the LayerSetDirection for IfcSlabStandardCase is always AXIS3 (that is, along the z-axis).
Mls usage

Figure 386 — Material layer set usage for slab

Figure 387 shows an example of the use of IfcMaterialLayerSetUsage aligned to a roof slab with non-perpendicular extrusion.

EXAMPLE  For a slab with non-perpendicular extruded geometric representation, the guidelines above apply as well. The material layer thickness and the OffsetFromReferenceLine are always measured perpendicularly, even if the extrusion direction is not perpendicular. Therefore the total material layer thickness is not equal to the extrusion depth of the geometry.
Mls usage

Figure 387 — Material layer set usage for roof slab

Attribute definitions
#AttributeTypeCardinalityDescription G
1ForLayerSetIfcMaterialLayerSet The IfcMaterialLayerSet set to which the usage is applied.X
2LayerSetDirectionIfcLayerSetDirectionEnum Orientation of the material layer set relative to element reference geometry. The meaning of the value of this attribute shall be specified in the geometry use section for each element. For extruded shape representation, direction can be given along the extrusion path (e.g. for slabs) or perpendicular to it (e.g. for walls).
NOTE  The LayerSetDirection for IfcWallStandardCase shall be AXIS2 (i.e. the y-axis) and for IfcSlabStandardCase and IfcPlateStandardCase it shall be AXIS3 (i.e. the z-axis).
NOTE  Whether the material layers of the set being used shall 'grow' into the positive or negative direction of the given axis, shall be defined by DirectionSense attribute.
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3DirectionSenseIfcDirectionSenseEnum Denotes whether the material layer set is oriented in positive or negative sense along the specified axis (defined by LayerSetDirection). "Positive" means that the consecutive layers (the IfcMaterialLayer instances in the list of IfcMaterialLayerSet.MaterialLayers) are placed face-by-face in the direction of the positive axis as established by LayerSetDirection: for AXIS2 it would be in +y, for AXIS3 it would be +z. "Negative" means that the layers are placed face-by-face in the direction of the negative LayerSetDirection. In both cases, starting at the material layer set base line.
NOTE  the material layer set base line (MlsBase) is located by OffsetFromReferenceLine, and may be on the positive or negative side of the element reference line (or plane); positive or negative for MlsBase placement does not depend on the DirectionSense attribute, but on the relevant element axis.
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4OffsetFromReferenceLineIfcLengthMeasure Offset of the material layer set base line (MlsBase) from reference geometry (line or plane) of element. The offset can be positive or negative, unless restricted for a particular building element type in its use definition or by implementer agreement. A positive value means, that the MlsBase is placed on the positive side of the reference line or plane, on the axis established by LayerSetDirection (in case of AXIS2 into the direction of +y, or in case of AXIS2 into the direction of +z). A negative value means that the MlsBase is placed on the negative side, as established by LayerSetDirection (in case of AXIS2 into the direction of -y).
NOTE  the positive or negative sign in the offset only affects the MlsBase placement, it does not have any effect on the application of DirectionSense for orientation of the material layers; also DirectionSense does not change the MlsBase placement.
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5ReferenceExtentIfcPositiveLengthMeasure? Extent of the extrusion of the elements body shape representation to which the IfcMaterialLayerSetUsage applies. It is used as the reference value for the upper OffsetValues[2] provided by the IfcMaterialLayerSetWithOffsets subtype for included material layers.
IFC4 CHANGE  New attribute added to the end of attribute list.
NOTE  The attribute ReferenceExtent shall be asserted, if an IfcMaterialLayerSetWithOffsets is included in the ForLayerSet.MaterialLayers list of material layers.
NOTE  The ReferenceExtent for IfcWallStandardCase is the reference height starting at z=0 being the XY plane of the object coordinate system.
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Inherited definitions from supertypes
Entity inheritance IfcMaterialUsageDefinition
Attribute inheritance
#AttributeTypeCardinalityDescriptionG
IfcMaterialUsageDefinition
AssociatedToIfcRelAssociatesMaterial
@RelatingMaterial
S[1:?]Use of the IfcMaterialUsageDefinition subtypes within the material association of an element occurrence. The association is established by the IfcRelAssociatesMaterial relationship.X
IfcMaterialLayerSetUsage
1ForLayerSetIfcMaterialLayerSet The IfcMaterialLayerSet set to which the usage is applied.X
2LayerSetDirectionIfcLayerSetDirectionEnum Orientation of the material layer set relative to element reference geometry. The meaning of the value of this attribute shall be specified in the geometry use section for each element. For extruded shape representation, direction can be given along the extrusion path (e.g. for slabs) or perpendicular to it (e.g. for walls).
NOTE  The LayerSetDirection for IfcWallStandardCase shall be AXIS2 (i.e. the y-axis) and for IfcSlabStandardCase and IfcPlateStandardCase it shall be AXIS3 (i.e. the z-axis).
NOTE  Whether the material layers of the set being used shall 'grow' into the positive or negative direction of the given axis, shall be defined by DirectionSense attribute.
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3DirectionSenseIfcDirectionSenseEnum Denotes whether the material layer set is oriented in positive or negative sense along the specified axis (defined by LayerSetDirection). "Positive" means that the consecutive layers (the IfcMaterialLayer instances in the list of IfcMaterialLayerSet.MaterialLayers) are placed face-by-face in the direction of the positive axis as established by LayerSetDirection: for AXIS2 it would be in +y, for AXIS3 it would be +z. "Negative" means that the layers are placed face-by-face in the direction of the negative LayerSetDirection. In both cases, starting at the material layer set base line.
NOTE  the material layer set base line (MlsBase) is located by OffsetFromReferenceLine, and may be on the positive or negative side of the element reference line (or plane); positive or negative for MlsBase placement does not depend on the DirectionSense attribute, but on the relevant element axis.
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4OffsetFromReferenceLineIfcLengthMeasure Offset of the material layer set base line (MlsBase) from reference geometry (line or plane) of element. The offset can be positive or negative, unless restricted for a particular building element type in its use definition or by implementer agreement. A positive value means, that the MlsBase is placed on the positive side of the reference line or plane, on the axis established by LayerSetDirection (in case of AXIS2 into the direction of +y, or in case of AXIS2 into the direction of +z). A negative value means that the MlsBase is placed on the negative side, as established by LayerSetDirection (in case of AXIS2 into the direction of -y).
NOTE  the positive or negative sign in the offset only affects the MlsBase placement, it does not have any effect on the application of DirectionSense for orientation of the material layers; also DirectionSense does not change the MlsBase placement.
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5ReferenceExtentIfcPositiveLengthMeasure? Extent of the extrusion of the elements body shape representation to which the IfcMaterialLayerSetUsage applies. It is used as the reference value for the upper OffsetValues[2] provided by the IfcMaterialLayerSetWithOffsets subtype for included material layers.
IFC4 CHANGE  New attribute added to the end of attribute list.
NOTE  The attribute ReferenceExtent shall be asserted, if an IfcMaterialLayerSetWithOffsets is included in the ForLayerSet.MaterialLayers list of material layers.
NOTE  The ReferenceExtent for IfcWallStandardCase is the reference height starting at z=0 being the XY plane of the object coordinate system.
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Examples
Formal representations
XML Specification
 <xs:element name="IfcMaterialLayerSetUsage" type="ifc:IfcMaterialLayerSetUsage" substitutionGroup="ifc:IfcMaterialUsageDefinition" nillable="true"/>
 <xs:complexType name="IfcMaterialLayerSetUsage">
  <xs:complexContent>
   <xs:extension base="ifc:IfcMaterialUsageDefinition">
    <xs:sequence>
     <xs:element name="ForLayerSet" type="ifc:IfcMaterialLayerSet" nillable="true"/>
    </xs:sequence>
    <xs:attribute name="LayerSetDirection" type="ifc:IfcLayerSetDirectionEnum" use="optional"/>
    <xs:attribute name="DirectionSense" type="ifc:IfcDirectionSenseEnum" use="optional"/>
    <xs:attribute name="OffsetFromReferenceLine" type="ifc:IfcLengthMeasure" use="optional"/>
    <xs:attribute name="ReferenceExtent" type="ifc:IfcPositiveLengthMeasure" use="optional"/>
   </xs:extension>
  </xs:complexContent>
 </xs:complexType>
EXPRESS Specification
ENTITY IfcMaterialLayerSetUsage
 SUBTYPE OF (IfcMaterialUsageDefinition);
  ForLayerSet : IfcMaterialLayerSet;
  LayerSetDirection : IfcLayerSetDirectionEnum;
  DirectionSense : IfcDirectionSenseEnum;
  OffsetFromReferenceLine : IfcLengthMeasure;
  ReferenceExtent : OPTIONAL IfcPositiveLengthMeasure;
END_ENTITY;

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