Error in Typical Beam Geometry Check

sC.oUT

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Friends, can we define more than one typical beam for cassette flooring? It gives an error in the geometry control because of the tiling that follows. Although there is a problem in the geometry control in the reinforced concrete calculation, I can get a solution. Is there a problem with this?
 
Hello, In cassette slabs, one account beam can be defined for each. If the cassette slab is adjacent to more than one slab, first define the calculation beam to ensure continuity with the first slab and take a drawing. Then arrange the calculation beams to ensure continuity with the 2nd floor and take a drawing. Calculation beams do not affect the overall structural analysis. Good work
 
"Levent Özpak":3i52acg9" said:
Hi, One calculation beam can be defined for each of the cassette slabs. If the cassette slab is adjacent to more than one slab, first define the calculation beam to ensure continuity with the 1st slab, and then take a drawing. Arrange and get drawings of slab beams to ensure continuity with the slab. Calculus beams do not affect the overall structural analysis. Good work
Hello, do you reanalyze and get a drawing after replacing typical beams in step 2?
 
"yldrmanil":37xhh3jo" said:
Hello, do you reanalyze and draw after replacing typical beams in step 2?
Hello, Yes, reanalysis and redrawing should be done after typical beams reappear in cassette slab. Good studies
 
"Levent Özpak":v3z7onla" said:
Hi, One calculation beam can be defined for each of the cassette slabs. If the cassette slab is adjacent to more than one slab, first define the calculation beam to ensure continuity with the 1st slab, and then take a drawing. Arrange the beams to ensure continuity with the floor and get a drawing. The beams do not affect the overall structural analysis. Good work
Mr. Levent, which of the drawings we got here are we going to use, don't we have two separate drawings? And also the typical beam error in geometry control We will not have taken it into account then, right?
 
"ezazile53":zikrosg1" said:
Mr. Levent, which of the drawings we received here are we going to use, so we don't have two separate drawings? First, define beams to ensure continuity with the 1st slab and take the cassette expansions of the relevant slabs, then arrange the beams to ensure continuity with the 2nd slab, and select these cassette slabs and take the tape expansion again. use paste commands to copy it next to other cassette expansions
And we're not going to take into account the typical beam error in the geometry control then, right
Yes, in that case ignore the warning message in the geometry control. Good work
 
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