Ductility level and R coefficient

kemal59

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Greetings In the 4-storey building with a picture of the formwork plan; Ductility level= high x-direction= A13 y-direction= Is there any harm in choosing A15 in terms of regulation?
 
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"kemal59":w8fon795" said:
Hi In the 4-storey building with attached formwork plan picture; Ductility level= high x direction= A13 y direction= A15
X direction A15 Y direction A14 Is there any problem with choosing
"kemal59":w8fon795" said:
in terms of regulations?
Unver ÖZCAN
 
First of all, thank you for your answer. When I enter X direction A15 Y direction A14, the program produces the following result, how should I interpret it?
 
In the system, the column and symmetry at the intersection of the AA axis and the 5-5 axis must be formed without a frame. You cannot lay cassettes by making 60*60 beams and 10 cm beams created on the floor, this is only because you have used the program vulnerability from the point that the ideCAD Static program does not control (in fact, İsmail Bey does not see that much). Your system is a two-way ribbed system, you cannot solve it as cassette flooring. Of course, this rigidity is used if you convert it into a project suitable for cassette laying conditions.
 
Hello, In your project, the carrier system type was selected as A14 in the Y direction. It is appropriate to choose A15, as the bond beam dependency degree cannot be ensured. To meet this requirement, you can increase the height of the tie beams. You can see this in the earthquake code general report under the title of bond beam adherence degree. In the X direction, you need to manually enter the R coefficient 6 from the R coefficient analysis settings TBDY options section.
 
"saridurmus":2z2vbrok" said:
You cannot lay cassettes by making 60*60 beams and 10 cm beams created on the floor, it's just that you have used the program vulnerability from a point that ideCAD Statik program does not control (in fact, İsmail Bey does not see that much). It is a ribbed system, you cannot solve it as cassette flooring. Of course, if you convert it into a project suitable for cassette flooring conditions, this rigidity will be used. Can you explain on which article you said the condition "You can't lay cm cassette"? Good work.
 
Mr. Emrah, if you look at the floor, it is 60*60, the floor thickness is 7 cm, the floor height is 300 cm and the distance between the columns is 500 cm on average. It's only to divert the package program and control authority, so I wrote the answer.
 
"saridurmus":1szeqpba" said:
Mr Emrah, If you look at the floor, it should be 60*60, the thickness of the floor is 7 cm, the average distance between the columns is 300 cm at the floor height, the average distance between the columns is 500 cm, the system is not toothed flooring, but two-way ribbed (hollow-hole) flooring made to fool the program It's nothing but directing the package program and the control authority in another direction, so I wrote the answer.
Hello İbrahim Bey, We did not see a condition that was not met in TS 500 regarding the situations you specified in the project. There are special conditions. You can check the links below. Good work
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