Defining slant slab

WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE PROJECT I HAVE SENT ATTACHED, S1 AND S2 COLUMN HEIGHTS ARE 250CM, S5 AND S6 COLUMN HEIGHTS ARE 300 CM ON THE FLOOR FLOOR PLAN, WITH THE PART OF THE QUESTION MARKET IN THE PART OF THE FLOOR. THE BEAM HEIGHT IN THE DIRECTION I HAVE GIVEN THE REFERENCE LINE OF INVOLVEMENT REMAINS FIXED, WHEN THE BEAM AT THE OTHER END OF THE FLOOR IS LEVELS UP OR DOWN IN LINE OF THE FLOOR SLOPE. NOTE: THE INCLINED FLOOR IN THE MIDDLE SECTION IS LIKE I WANT, WHILE THE TWO SIDES ON THE SIDES ARE NOT EVEN I AM USING THE SAME SETTINGS AND METHOD. I URGENTLY NEED YOUR INFORMATION AND OPINIONS ON THE SUBJECT. THANK YOU TO EVERYONE NOW.
 
Re: INCLINED FLOOR DEFINITION PROBLEM If there is more than 1 beam on the edges limiting the inclined slab, slanted slab does not occur automatically. The sloping tile edge is made beveled with the command in the tiling assistant toolbar. In this case, the program also changes the elevations of the beams limiting the floor. What needs to be done here is to enter the properties of the relevant beam and rearrange its elevations. Project determinations I see that beam K114 is defined incorrectly in the project. The beam is defined between S4-S6. Column S5 did not support the beam. D02 tile sees P4 and P5 panels as edges. (The same is true for the K127 beam) Inclined floors can be created as in the sample project. (Slab slopes are entered approximately.)
 
Re: INCLINED FLOOR PROBLEM Mr. levent, I studied the subject for learning purposes, but I opened the project you shared in ide 8.5, I could not see inclined flooring
 
Re: THE PROBLEM OF DEFINING ITALIAN FLOOR
"mkrts88":1lwtlcwi" said:
levent, I examined the subject for learning purposes, but I opened the project you shared at 8.5, and I could not see the slanted floor
D101- on the ground floor S120 floors are curved floors...
 
Re: Inclined slab definition problem In my finishing project, there is inclined slab. I threw out too many slabs as cassettes. When I tilt the cassette slab, the plate on it becomes inclined, but the beams inside remain the same.
 
Re: Inclined slab definition problem
"Emre Çelik":7xidfq6u" said:
There is an inclined slab in my finishing project. The shape stays, I would appreciate it if you help, good parts.
Hello, Cassette and rib slabs do not have an inclined modeling option. You can model the rib/cassette beams with the beam and define the flooring between them with the semi-rigid diaphragm option. In these beams, the geometry control will be given " Beam width cannot be less than 20cm. You can ignore the item TS500 7.3".
 
take it easy, what is the reason why idecad has not developed itself in oblique laying. i need to build a car park entrance and exit ramp but i can't do it somehow... i can do square or rectangular slabs with geometry but i can't do it where there is no symmetry tiling and where it needs to turn....how can i do it? can you help me...
 
Hello there; 1. By using the ladder command, you can make a ramp or inclined slab in the geometry you want. 2. If you want to do it with the tile dwelling, you can use the tile edge command to define a large tile made up of small pieces. Any slope and geometry you want. You can add your 3rd option project and we will help you. Best regards. Sent via iPhone using Tapatalk
 
this is the file... but how can i do slanting with ladder command and tile edge so I searched and couldn't find a video or something.
 
Hello there; Your model created with the ladder command is attached.
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We made two different applications in the 1st and 2nd basement floors. You can use both modeling techniques depending on whether you put a beam under the ramp or not. It will be a little more troublesome to model with tiles in parts, we have shared about double-sloped floors in the forum before, you can review that post. Best regards.
 
I need to do it so that the elevation of the reference point will be 270 cm, the elevation of the circular beam will be 320 and it will not give any errors. I would be glad if you help. I can't send the file because it's a little big, if you want it, give your gmail and I can send it from there, okay?
 
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