10.58 update

trkitaro

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Hello, in the 10.58 update, 54 items say "Continuous basic minimum size control given in geometry control has also been added to the project errors section of the report" and this appears as an error in the reports in our projects. How can we follow this warning that appears in the geometry control so that it does not appear in the report? For example, in a single-storey project, while most of the project has a maximum span of 5 m, our foundation height of 50 cm is sufficient. However, in a span of more than 5 meters in one place, we need to make the foundation height at least 60 cm everywhere. Can you help with this?
 
In accordance with TS500 10.4.2, if your span is greater than 5 meters, you must make the continuous foundation deeper than 50 cm in that span (1/10 condition). However, this requirement should only concern the relevant openness, not all the permanent foundations. If not, share your project, let's see...
 
I agree with you, but I think that this time there will be a problem in terms of production when we make the foundations of 60 that do not comply with the L/10 rule. Frankly, I did not find this solution appropriate as the continuity of the reinforcements would also be disrupted.
 
"trkitaro":1a3zftzl" said:
Hi, in the 10.58 update, 54 items say "Continuous basic minimum size control given in geometry control has also been added to the project errors section in the report" and this is an error in the reports in our projects. For example, in a single-storey project, we have a maximum span of 5 m for most of the project, and a foundation height of 50 cm is sufficient, but we need to make the foundation height at least 60 cm everywhere, with a span of more than 5 meters in one place. Can you help with this?
Hello, The ratio of continuous foundation beam height to free span is checked separately for each continuous foundation span. Only the unconditional foundation is given a warning. It is sufficient to increase the height of the unconditional foundation so that it does not give a warning. Good work
 
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