Elevator and stair tower

cyln

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Take it easy to all my colleagues, I have leveled the curtains of the elevator and stair tower of the static project I am working on. I cover it with flooring, but on the last floor, the center of mass and rigidity deviates abnormally, I wonder what is the reason for this, if anyone has any information, I would appreciate it if they could share it with me. The project is attached. .
 
"cyln":fcma7syh" said:
Let it be easy for all my colleagues, I have given the elevator and stair tower curtains of the static project I'm working on in elevation. I cover it with flooring, but on the last floor, the center of mass and stiffness deviates abnormally, I wonder if anyone has any information. I will be glad if you share it with me. The project is attached. Take it easy again.
Hello, when the analysis is done in the demo version of Ver 8.61 in the Project, there is no problem with the location of the center of mass and stiffness. Note: The load-bearing element is not defined on the 11th floor. +500 on the 10th floor If there is flooring on the upper level of the curtains you have given cm upper level, define the relevant curtains and upholstery on the 11th floor. Good work.
 
"Levent Özpak":m82gb2u6" said:
"cyln":m82gb2u6" said:
Let it be easy for all my colleagues, I have dented the curtains of the elevator and stair tower of the static project I am working on. I cover it with flooring, but the center of mass and stiffness is abnormal on the last floor It deviates somehow. I wonder what is the reason for this. If anyone has any information, I would appreciate it if they could share it with me. The project is attached.
Hello, when the analysis is performed in the demo version of Ver 8.61 in the project, there is no problem with the location of the center of mass and stiffness. Note: No carrier element is defined on the 11th floor. If there is flooring on the upper level of the curtains that you have given +500 cm upper level on the 10th floor, the relevant curtains and upholstery must be 11 . Define the floor. Good work
First of all, thank you very much for your answer. When you define the curtains to the upper floor, it gives geometrical errors. It's about the curtain end areas. I thought I'd solve it by giving an upper level, this time I saw that the center of mass and center of rigidity were deviated, it looks like this.
 
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