Circular column mounting problem

"HakanŞahin":1pwb1w8k" said:
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In which axis and exactly in which coordinate you can place the column, can you mark it on the project?
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"actombo":a7rsqe0i" said:
Hi, I failed to fit the S03 column to the axis. Is there a way?
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Hello, S03 circular column is correctly defined as 15 cm offset to the intersections of 4-A axis. There is no problem here. If you want to define the circular column as tangent from one axis and centered from the other axis, Column is helpful. You can use the "Column flushed" command from the toolbar. The definition rules for the square column are also valid for the circular column. You can define according to these conditions. Good work
 
It is not correct to make the elevator shaft with the floor space command. There is already a balcony floor there, so it would be more accurate to divide that area with beams. You should design the elevator tower, where the elevator will be placed, if you will not use curtains here and if it will be beamed, where will the beams pass, what level (height) will the utility room be. Likewise, it would be correct to enter the stairwell location with the floor edge command and place the appropriate ladder. Will the stairs on the top floor lead to the roof? If it won't come out, is there a need to open a gap in that tile? There are no curtains in the system and you have taken the carrier system behavior coefficient of 7. Either add a curtain to the system (like an elevator location) or make the R coefficient 8. It would be a more correct design to put one in the X direction and the other in the Y direction by staggering the successive columns. I always try to say that the cantilever beams from the column are not correct. (like s8, s3) These are what I see in general. I wish you good work. N. YILMAZ
 
"NYILMAZ":t9bwb84u" said:
It is not correct to make the elevator gap with the floor space command. There is already a balcony floor there, so it would be more accurate to divide that area with beams. You should design the elevator tower where the elevator will be placed, if you will not use curtains here and beams will be used. where it will pass, at what level (height) the installation room will be. Likewise, it would be correct to enter the stairwell with the floor edge command and place the appropriate ladder. Will the ladder on the top floor go up to the roof? If not, is there any need to open a gap in that floor? There is no curtain and you have the behavior coefficient of the structural system 7. Either add curtains to the system (like the elevator location) or make the R coefficient 8. It would be a more correct design to put one of the consecutive columns in the X direction and the other in the Y direction by staggering. I try to tell time (like s8, s3) These are what I see in general. Have a good work m. N. YILMAZ
THANK YOU NEDİM MR.
 
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