Add your project, let's review."cagan":23whtp7o" said:2 beams are created at different elevations and the front part is wanted to be closed with the floor edge. However, the closed area cannot be created because the floor edge is not leveled. Is there any other way? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Especially in cases where the basement floors used as a car park are built to almost coincide with the entire plot, unlike the upper floors, the growing parts are not allowed to be built at the floor level. In this case, it becomes necessary to create floors at different levels in basement floors. Although these slabs can be made by raising the beams, we try to create these slabs with the slab edge in cases where it is not possible to make beams at different levels. In cases where the beam and slab edge overlap, even at different levels, problems arise in slab formation. We make gradual tiles somehow, but this time the program perceives it as a geometry error. In such cases, we need the ability to give jeans to the slab edge. I created a simple model with the thought that it would be difficult to explain over the projects we are working on (project-specific situation). This is exactly how it appears in our project. That's why I think it would be useful to give the floor edge a level or another solution. Good work..."Levent Özpak":17r5glob" said:Add your project, let's examine it."cagan":17r5glob" said:2 beams are intended to be formed at different elevations and the front part is to be covered with the slab edge. However, the closed area cannot be created because the floor edge is not leveled. Is there any other way? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hello, Your request has been included in our notes for consideration. In the example you added, set the D01 tile as -100cm from the tile properties. Redefine after editing. In this case, it will not give the "incorrect floor level" warning in the geometry control. Also ignore the warning "Beam slab edge overlaps" in the geometry control. Good work"Olcay AYDIN":38zpfr0v" said:Especially in cases where the basement floors used as car parks are built by growing to almost coincide with the entire plot, unlike the upper floors, it is not allowed to build the growing parts at the floor level. Although these slabs can be made by raising the beams, we try to form these slabs with the slab edge in cases where it is not possible to make beams at different levels. In cases where the beam and slab edge overlap, even at different levels, problems arise in slab formation. but this time the program perceives it as a geometry error. We need to be able to level the slab edge in such cases. I created a simple model with the thought that it would be difficult to describe it through the projects we are working on (project-specific situation). appears before us. That's why I think it would be useful to give the floor edge a level or another solution. Good work...