join (2) To resolve intersections between elements that share a common face. The level of detail for the view
determines the detail of join geometry that is shown.
The following images show geometry before they are joined (top) and after they are joined (bottom) in a
view with a coarse detail level. See
Joining Geometry
on page 334.
Before joining geometry
After joining geometry
joist A beam that supports a floor or ceiling. Joists are generally made of wood, steel, or concrete. They are
often set parallel from wall to wall or across or abutting girders.
See
Structural Usage of Beams
on page 770.
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