Defining Beam To Polygon Column

MAHAL00

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Hello, I cannot define a beam in the open part of the U shape, which I defined as a polygon column for the elevator in the attached file. I'm asking for help on this. Erman SAYGIN Cons. ENG.
 
Hello, Since the polygon column object is a bar element, a beam cannot be drawn between it. It is recommended to enter elevator curtains as panel objects and model them as shells. It would even be appropriate to model curtains with a large height to height ratio as shells. (P34 and P38)
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Good work
 
Hello, thank you for the answer, but if there was no elevator, it would have been necessary to define my curtain instead of yinw polygon columns.
 
If the elevator size does not provide the ratio of 1/7 according to the architectural design, how will we enter it? What kind of analysis can we make other than entering a u-shaped polygon for example 25x170?
 
"legend":3e2wqwl1" said:
if the elevator size does not provide a ratio of 1/7 according to the architectural design, how do we enter it. How can we enter a 25x170, say, u-shaped polygon, for example, what other analysis can we do?
In any case, if you enter the shell, you will model the behavior more accurately. Even if you enter a polygon column, it will not be too wrong.
 
ie ; If both 1/7 aspect ratio and 1/15 height ratio cannot be provided, it would be more correct to enter my panel instead of entering polygon columns.
 
"legend":3lmru0ih" said:
i.e., if either 1/7 aspect ratio or 1/15 height ratio cannot be achieved, it would be more correct to enter my panel instead of entering polygon columns.
You can enter data using any object in the program regardless of dimensions. If you wish, you can enter a vertical element that does not provide the size of the wall with the curtain panel object. Or you can enter a vertical element that provides the curtain dimensions by using the column object. Here both provide you with different conveniences in different situations, depending on the situation. But in the end, the program determines whether it is a column or a curtain according to the regulations by looking at the dimensions. The only difference is that the column object is modeled as a single bar, whereas the panel object can be modeled as a shell.This is an advantage in terms of realistic data transfer.I think the attached picture explains a bit what I mean.
 
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