curtain ratio control and rollover problem

Emrah YILDIZ

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Situations determined in terms of data entry in your project; -Your basic data entry is definitely wrong. In the program, the borders of the raft foundations should be created with the slab edge. If it is desired to define a rafter raft foundation, all of the vertical carrier elements should be connected to each other with continuous foundations, and raft slabs should be placed in the cells formed between them. - The curtains numbered P21 and P23 on the ground floor are entered with a thickness of 30 cm on the upper floors. In addition, these curtains are drawn longer on the upper floors. Curtain sizes may decrease as you go to the upper floors, but it is not foreseen in the program. -After 40 cm thick P28 curtain, 25 cm thick P29 curtain was drawn on the ground floor. This 25 cm curtain is not located on the lower and upper floors. In addition, the P28 curtain is drawn on a lower floor with a 15 cm offset to its 3 axis. -Many beams divided by stud beams have been given different names unnecessarily. For example, the beam in the area of the S12 and S17 columns on the 1st floor is named as three different parts. You can find information about naming beams from the link below.
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-1-2-3-4 and The boundaries of the floors D21 and D25 on the 5th floors were formed incorrectly. Deleting and reinstalling fixes the problem. - On some floors, the floor edge was drawn under the K76 beam. You can see it in the geometry control. -one. The left wedding point of the K54 Beam is not connected to the P22 curtain on the floor and the floors above it. In addition, on the 1st floor, there is an object warning on the geometry control. This situation gets better if the K54 beam is connected to the P22 curtain at the wedding point and the K56 beam is connected to the curtain and selected from the top, before the beam that gives an object warning on top of each other is entered. -one. A 30 cm thick piece was formed on the part of the P09 curtain connecting the curtain P17 on the pipe floor. As a suggestion, try to make element combinations at nodes as much as possible in your project. In this way, your risk of making mistakes in element connections will be minimized. In the light of the above information, I recommend you to review your project.
 
Thank you very much, teacher. I have a problem with the floor, I can't save the radiator, how can I follow a path. I throw beams under the carrier elements, but they won't do it.
 
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