column fit to beam

hilmi

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In the attached project, the column is sitting on the beam on the 4th floor as required by the architectural project. The beams and column sizes that carry the column are large, could it be wrong input? In addition, the basement level is +2.00m. and the upper rigid basement floor x and y values were taken as -2. Basement floor - 0.72 elevation should be taken as the basement level on the natural ground (to be used as a parking lot), and the upper rigid basement floor x and y values should be taken as -1 mi. We are waiting for your suggestions. Thanks.. .
 
Mr. hilmi MY SUGGESTION: -- Don't put a column on the beam unless it's very difficult -- Make the K40 beam and K40a beam 50/40 on the 4th floor -- You can make the A9 column 30/40, the weight will be reduced -- add the stair load: to the stair slab and stair beam - - upper rigid floor number -2 is correct - in the basement, the middle columns and curtains do not press on the raft foundation, give elevation like the outer columns - since the columns are large, I would not make the rib beams less than the column width.
 
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