Defining the curtains in the elevator shaft as the Curtain Group

desperado

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Hello. The curtains on both sides of the elevator continue until the last floor. In the basement, there is a curtain in front and behind to create the elevator shaft. Is it necessary to create these well curtains and elevator curtains as a "curtain group" in the basement? I wonder if this means incorrect data entry into my analysis model? Thank you in advance for your answers.
 
Re: Defined as the Curtain Group of the curtains in the elevator shaft Additionally, what difference does it make by removing all the wall loads on the beams and adding a linear load?
 
Re: Defined as the Curtain Group of the curtains in the elevator shaft Hello
"desperado":3cvkw0gl" said:
The curtains on both sides of the elevator continue until the last floor. In the basement, there are curtains in front and behind to create the elevator shaft. Bodrum Is it necessary to create these well curtains and elevator curtains on the floor as a "curtain group"? Doesn't this mean incorrect data entry into my analysis model? You can't add curtains to the group Unver ÖZCAN
 
Re: Defined as the Curtain Group of the curtains in the elevator shaft
"desperado":1eu4c34p" said:
Hello There are curtains on both sides of the elevator up to the last floor. In the basement, there are curtains in front and behind to create the elevator shaft. Bodrum Is it necessary to create these well curtains and elevator curtains on the floor as a "curtain group"? Doesn't this mean incorrect data entry into my analysis model? Thank you in advance for your answers
Hello, UTLH-shaped structural system curtains should be defined as group curtains. Bodrum
"desperado":1eu4c34p" said:
In addition, what difference does it make to remove all wall loads on the beams and add a linear load?
Linear and point floor load commands are used to define loads on floors. using for. Not considered on beam curtain and column Good work
 
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