Curtain-Floor-Floor-Curtain System

tahac

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Hello everyone. I am a newly graduated civil engineer. I have a system like the one I sent in the attachment. The curtain comes, then there is a floor on it, then another floor comes on top of the floor (their jeans are different) and then this floor sits on the curtain. I'm trying to decode the system, but I think I've modeled it wrong. Do I need to trim the tile edges?
 
Hi, The trim jeans are faulty. You can check it by taking sections where necessary. (Draw menu / Section) Tiles that continue straight are often split by the tile edge. Try to define the tiles in one piece, just divide them with the tile edge at the corners where the angle of the tile changes.
 
If you intend to move the tile to the tile (I understand something like that from the drawings) this is not true. you want to stretch one tile under another and overlap the other. Whether this will be modeled is a separate issue, whether such a carrier system will be installed is another issue. From what perspective do you view the event?
 
"YasinTezel":1fb8l7l4" said:
Hi, Floor elevations are incorrect. You can check by taking sections where necessary. (Draw menu / Section) Floors that continue straight are often divided by the tile edge. Try to define the tiles as one piece, at the corners where the angle of the tile changes It's enough to divide it with the slab edge.
Unfortunately, Mr. Yasin, the floor elevations are not faulty, I drew them like this because it was requested like this. My reason for dividing the flat continued tiles was to show them in accordance with their geometry, but I think it was a wrong approach, I will correct it. Thank you for your answer.
 
"NYILMAZ":31yzt4qz" said:
This is not true if you are thinking of having the slab carried over to the slab (I understand something like that from the drawings). It's a separate issue. From what angle do you look at the event?
This is an implemented project. I was asked to calculate whether it will carry. There is a level difference between the floors, but the concrete was poured together, but I was asked to model it as I showed in the project. Actually, this is the reason why I opened this topic. was to ask if a modeling could be done.I think the best approach is to think of the tiles as one piece and draw.
 
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