Basic ground stress colors

If you are talking about the ground safety control representation, the red color represents the regions where the ground stress is greater than (exceeding) the ground safety value, and the green color, on the contrary, the regions where the ground stress is less than the ground safety value (not exceeding). If you are talking about soil stress representation, you can monitor which ground values red and green represent from the scale given in the same window.
 
Indicates whether the soil stresses resulting from the selected load combination exceed the soil safety stress. The red color indicates the regions where the stresses are exceeded and the green color is not exceeded.
 
I guess I couldn't express it fully, I meant the red and green colors in the attached picture. Some green, some red, the rest normal (black) color
 
The green color on the stress control line of the selected loading combination represents the smallest and red color the maximum stress value. The underlined colors are the maximum and minimum stress values on the foundation.
 
"Levent Özpak":2sp6dlnf" said:
Green color represents the smallest stress value and red color represents the maximum stress value on the stress control line of the selected loading combination. Underlined colors are the maximum and minimum stress values on the foundation. [ /quote] These lines indicate my distance from a reference point? If so, how do we know the distance of these distances? Or in essence: How can we see the stress values and control at any point on the foundation (except the pure raft foundation) (the point where we set the distance)?
 
"engineer_yildiz":mx25k9gt" said:
"Levent Özpak":mx25k9gt" said:
For the selected loading combination, on the line under tension control, green color represents the smallest and red color represents the maximum stress value. The underlined colors are the maximum and minimum stress values on the foundation.
These lines indicate my distance from a reference point? If so, how do we even know the distance of these distances? Or in a nutshell: How can we see the stress values and control at any point (the point where we set the distance) on the foundation (except for the raft foundation)?
On the same cross-section line on a continuous foundation, 5 in 7 different sections equally spaced along the foundation beam Stress values are given at 35 different points in total. The stresses in the middle are the values of the foundation axis, the ones just above and below the foundation axis to the foundation edges, and the upper and lower ones are the values of the ampatment. If you want to see a stress value between two points given the stress value, you can interpolate.
 
Hello, I have a project and no matter what I tried, the ground safety stress does not save ground safety 16 tf / m2, I would be glad if you examine the appendix.
 
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