foundation design

vforvendett4

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I wanted to evaluate this project in order to learn. I only had problems with modeling basements and rafts. Is it possible for you to draw a raft suitable for this, so I can continue on it?
 
Depending on the building material, the earthquake zone and of course the soil parameters; A raft foundation design with a height of about 100-120 cm and an amplitude of about 100-120 cm can be made as seen in the attached figure. The blues can be designed as the outer contour of the building and the reds as the foundation borders. Good work. N. YILMAZ .
 
"vforvendett4":3mwxkqtv" said:
https://yadi.sk/d/6Y-Us0Zc3QkGB4 This is the last time I got it done. I couldn't understand the problem with the SB40 arm on the 14th floor. Could you troubleshoot ?
Hi, SB40 column on 14th floor is defined on PB34 screen on 13th floor. Do not define a column on the screen. This way data entry will cause vertical continuity problem. You can keep the screen in the same size or define a column size wall object. Good work
 
"Levent Özpak":1toyh20y" said:
"vforvendett4":1toyh20y" said:
https://yadi.sk/d/6Y-Us0Zc3QkGB4 This is the last time I made it. I couldn't understand the problem in the SB40 arm on the 14th floor, why. Could you take a look at it?
Hello, the SB40 column on the 14th floor is defined on the PB34 curtain on the 13th floor. Do not define columns on the curtain. Data entry in this way leads to the problem of vertical continuity. You can keep the screen in the same size or you can define a column size screen object. Good work
Thanks, I got rid of that problem and I continue to work on it.
 
"NYILMAZ":2lq494nl" said:
Depending on the building material, the earthquake zone and of course the soil parameters, a beamless raft foundation design can be made with a height of about 100-120 cm and an amplitude of about 100-120 cm, as shown in the attached figure. Blues can be designed as the outer contour of the building, and the reds as the foundation boundaries.Good work.N. YILMAZ .
The foundation was always given in architecture, but I did it as you drew.
 
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