Beam expansions

yunussacikk

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In beam expansions, we can select the same floors and expand together. Additional reinforcements are given separately for each floor. However, in some floors, the amount of assembly or flat reinforcements may change, in this case the max. the program references assembly and solid reinforcement? Does this acceptance constitute a significant cost?
 
"yunussacikk":2raxu2pb" said:
We can select the same floors and expand together in beam extensions. Additional reinforcements are given separately for each floor. However, in some floors, the amount of assembly or flat reinforcements may change, in this case the maximum assembly and flat reinforcement layer in similar floor beams can be referenced. Is this acceptance a significant cost?
 
I bought the 1st basement-ground floor-1.floor beam expansions as they are common floors. I've included an example beam expansion.
 
"yunussacikk":3udntnh4" said:
I took the 1st basement-ground floor-1.floor beam expansions as they are common floors. quote] In beam angles, sections are taken from the middle of the opening.Because there are no additional reinforcements where the section line passes, they are not drawn in the sections. If you think there will be confusion, you can arrange the location of the section line and the reinforcements in the section using the 2D possibilities after taking the beam angles
 
"yunussacikk":3rq2icpn" said:
I took the 1st basement-ground floor-1.floor beam expansions as they are common floors. quote] Hello. I have used other software on the market, for many years. None of them show additional reinforcements in the cross section. I have had a lot of construction sites, only one of them requested the additions to appear in the cross section. Just for the sake of business.
 
There are construction sites where there is no technical staff, or in cases where the technical staff is newly graduated, do the masters at the construction site understand the beam expansions when we give one for the same floors? I don't know as I haven't been to many construction sites.
 
"yunussacikk":1ez18xrq" said:
there are construction sites where there is no technical staff, or in cases where the technical staff is newly graduated, do the masters at the construction site understand the beam expansions when we give one for the same floors? If you say "this, that, that... beam details of elevations", it would be fine. Also, you would say "beams with different reinforcement are indicated by their names".
 
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