floor height error in stepped floor plan

ferhat35

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In my project, there are two different levels on the basement floor. There is 110 cm difference between the two jeans. In the project's report, the floor heights are different from the project in the Relative floor drift limitation section. In other words, one of the floors on the Bordum floor is at +0.10 and the other is at +0.120, but the floor heights do not meet both floor levels. Floor heights appear as if the basement floor is +0,40. What could be the reason for this? -Does the program automatically determine an average level when there are different levels on the floors? (ide7)
 
"ferhat35":2fiztm4k" said:
In my project, there are two different levels on the basement floor. There is a difference of 110 cm between the two levels. In the project's report, in the Relative floor drift limitation section, the floor heights are different with the project. That is, one of the floors on the Bordum floor is +0.10 and the other is +0.10. It is at +0.120 elevation, but the floor heights do not meet both floor elevations. It is as if the basement floor slab is +0,40. What could be the reason for this? -Does the program automatically determine an average level when there are different levels on the floors? (ide7)
Hello, The program does not use the floor heights entered in the Floor General Settings in the control of the relative floor offsets and in the calculation of the irregularity. It calculates the effective floor height using the geometric heights caused by the floor elevations. The purpose of this is to accurately calculate the relative displacements and irregularity calculations of the floors, which are mostly made up of low-level floors. is to do it closely. Good work
 
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