Can a column be inserted in basement curtains?

yunussacikk

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hello, we used to add columns in rigid basement curtains in our old projects. We dismissed it as being wrong to model this way. In addition, the report now min. Since it is also stated that the column width should be 30, we do not put columns in rigid basements with the column object, since the width of our curtains is generally 25 cm. When we leave the basement curtains in one long piece and do not divide them with columns, we encounter problems in our foundations. How can we solve the problems we are experiencing on this raft basis. What can we do in the model?
 
Hello, Columns can be placed between Bodrum perimeter curtains. This way of modeling in basement curtains is not wrong. We basically didn't understand the problem you're having. Could you add a sample project and explain the problem?
 
I use the "Reinforced Concrete Calculation Axis Edit" command when determining my slab type. my short strike span working in one direction is 222 cm. Although I entered the raft thickness of 40 cm, min. It gives a foundation thickness warning.
 
"yunussacikk":h9n0fdgp" said:
"I use the "Reinforced Concrete Calculation Axis Edit" command to determine my slab type. My short one-way span is 222 cm. Even though I enter the raft thickness of 40 cm, it gives a min. foundation thickness warning.
Rafts are double Since it is considered as slabs running in one direction, thickness control is made in both directions.If the working distance for the thickness control of the reinforcement axis No. 2 for RD05 and No. 1 for RD04 is changed, thickness warning will not be given.
 
How is the number of continuous edges determined for operations (continuous edge/all edges) when slab calculation is performed on a raft basis?
 
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