Beam slab edge overlaps

mustafadisci

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IN MY ATTACHED WORK, WHEN I DO NOT FLOOR FLOORING THE CURTAIN EDGES, IT CANNOT CAPTURE THE FLOOR AREA. WHEN I THROW, THE FLOOR AND THE BEAM EDGE GIVES AN OVERFLOW ERROR. HOW CAN I PLACE THE FLOOR WITHOUT TURNING TO THE EDGE OF THE FLOOR? SUCH AN INCORRECT DENIM CAUTION FOR MY LOW FLOORING ON THE BASEMENT FLOOR, WHAT IS THE REASON?
 
IN MY ATTACHED WORK, WHEN I DO NOT FLOOR FLOORING THE CURTAIN EDGES, IT CANNOT CAPTURE THE FLOOR AREA. WHEN I THROW, THE FLOOR AND THE BEAM EDGE GIVES AN OVERFLOW ERROR. HOW CAN I PLACE THE FLOOR WITHOUT TURNING TO THE EDGE OF THE FLOOR? SUCH AN INCORRECT DENIM CAUTION FOR MY LOW FLOORING ON THE BASEMENT FLOOR, WHAT IS THE REASON?
 
Hello --""IN MY SUPPLEMENTARY WORK, WHEN I DO NOT FLOOR FLOORING THE CURTAIN EDGES, IT CANNOT CAPTURE THE FLOOR AREA. HOW CAN I PLACE THE FLOOR WITHOUT TURNING TO THE EDGES OF THE CURTAIN WITHOUT THE FLOOR EDGE?" We can give a more accurate answer if you show it on the mold, --D179, D180. Let him sit on the floor. Take it easy Unver ÖZCAN
 
Hi, -There is no need to draw a tile edge under the panel object to create a tile. -The elevation of the D79 floor in the basement floor is not compatible with the K137 beam to which it is connected. Likewise, the elevation of the D80 slab is not compatible with the K136 beam. To solve the problem, a few cm of K136 and K137. You can create tiles by drawing tile edges from inside. Good work
 
Thanks, I'll be more careful about the forum :) how did you put the edge of the floor where it meets the curtain? With the help of the axle or did you throw the edge first and then the curtain? When I throw it, I throw it with the axle, but when I don't throw the edge of the floor to the edge of the curtain, it carries the floor outside
 
"mustafadisci":lg276eut" said:
Thanks, I will be more careful about the forum :) how did you throw the edge of the slab where it meets the curtain? ?
More than one method can be used: by drawing auxiliary axis, using coordinate box, etc. The tile edge may not be connected to the panel object in your data entry.
 
"mustafadisci":2hze1ni5" said:
I still can't fix the error in the basement, why is it?
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[ /quote] * P015 and p06 panels at 60 cm elevation are connected to D008-D009 slabs at zero elevation. Draw slab edge so that it does not connect. *Connect slab edge of D008 to P017 at the joint point. *The joint point of K005 beam is not connected to P006.
 
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