Excess reinforcement axis in curtain vertical openings

Emre.Ozcan

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In my attached project, when I take the vertical extensions of the shear walls, some columns show a different number of reinforcements than the vertical extensions of the columns. In the PZ171 and PZ373 curtain details, the reinforcement spacing is very little in the columns where the curtains are connected. I have just started using the program. I am a beginner, and I am open to any criticism in the project.
 
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"Emre.Ozcan":1arpnhw7" said:
When I take the shear vertical expansion drawing in my attached project, a different number of reinforcements appear in some columns than the column vertical expansions.
--In which column is this different reinforcement output incompatible with the calculation? [quote ="Emre.Ozcan":1arpnhw7"]In the PZ171 and PZ373 curtain details, the reinforcement spacing in the columns where the curtains are connected is very small. I have just started using the program. I am a beginner, and I am open to all kinds of criticism in the project.[/quote] --How is the reinforcement interval less? If you add the explanations, we can give correct answers to the questions. Unver ÖZCAN
 
"Emre.Ozcan":1czsr60t" said:
When I take the vertical extension drawing of the wall in my attached project, a different number of reinforcements are seen in some columns than the vertical extensions of the columns. In PZ171 and PZ373 wall details, the reinforcement spacing is very less in the columns where the curtains are connected.
Hello , It is normal for the reinforcements to look different because the cross-sectional viewpoints change.The vertical expansions of the columns are taken according to the column major axis and the vertical expansions of the wall are taken as parallel to the wall.Good work
 
"Emre.Ozcan":2zvnhy33" said:
When you look at it from this point of view, you can't see a column with reinforcements at that frequency in any column, but ?
Column reinforcements in the wall detail are drawn from the wall axis and it is normal to see it this way. The projection is as in the attached picture.
 
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