Colon application colon placement

bartayd

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In the column application plan, some columns stray from their axis. What needs to be done to connect the columns to the axles at the nodal points?
 
The joint of several columns is not on the axis intersection, so there is a problem in the drawings. Define columns at axis intersection by offset
 
I mean, actually, the columns that are held by the corners are already on the axis, but as in the example, some columns are automatically dimensioned even though they pass through the middle of the axis, and some columns need to be offset, like here, I think it is useful to check the nodal points of the columns one by one before analysis.
 
If there is more than one axis passing through the column, the nodal point of the column is taken into account in the drawing. Drawing on the Left ( SZ01 ): If a single axis passes horizontally or vertically within the column area, the dimensions depending on the axis are given correctly regardless of whether the joint of this column is on the axis. Drawing on the Right ( SZ02 ): If two axes are in the column area, horizontally or vertically, then the dimensioning depending on the axis is not made automatically by the program and is left to the user.
 
"bartayd":brlkwrid" said:
if there are two nodes in a column, how do we delete one of them.
Columns always have one node. Can you explain what you mean with a picture or a project?
 
"YasinTezel":33f6ofd9" said:
"bartayd":33f6ofd9" said:
if there are two nodes in a column, how do we delete one of them.
Columns always have one node. Could you explain what you mean with a picture or a project?
you're right, I'm sorry, the others are the nodes of the beams. I wish you good work.
 
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