beam and continuous foundation misalignment

profesyonel

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Can different offsets be defined for the two ends of beam and continuous foundations? For this reason, it is possible for the nodal points and axis intersections to not overlap when creating the reinforced concrete model in projects with an architecture.
 
"professional":2kmm1gg7" said:
Can different offsets be defined for the two ends of beams and continuous foundations? For this reason, it may become a possible situation that the junction points and axis intersections do not overlap when creating the reinforced concrete model in architectural projects.
Enter the data entry you want to make. How will the beam look in the plan?
 
"professional":250du06y" said:
now simply as I have shown, if I could set the offset to 15 cm at the right end of the beam, I hope I could define the model I want without interfering with any object. Thank you for your attention.
You can catch the column from the point you want. If the right column is to remain stationary, catch S189 on the left as point 1 from the upper right corner as you enter the beam, and S189 on the right as point 2, 15 cm below. axis" or you can give coordinates with "local point". If the column on the right will also shift, you can use the "move point" command to shift it 15 cm.
 
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