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mimsta

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In the attached picture, the formwork plan entered in another static program is available, I want to draw the same system in idecade and re-solve the system 1.) How should I enter it so that the intermediate rib beams and the continuing main beams look like the attached one? 2.) My other question is I can't enter the beam at the end of the elevator curtain, how should I enter it Thank you..
 
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"mimsta":1mh5v6pl" said:
1.) How should I enter the intermediate rib beams and the continuing main beams to look like the attached?
If a transverse thread is to be formed while defining a rib, all threads are defined as cassette object. tooth spacing in one direction and transverse spacing in the other direction.For more detailed information, you can read the explanation in the link below
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[quote ="mimsta":1mh5v6pl"]2.) My other question is, I can't insert a beam at the end of the elevator curtain, how should I enter it[/quote] Define the elevator curtain with the panel object and model it as a shell. Thus, you will consider this vertical carrier consisting of 3 arms with its most realistic behavior. You get a beam in between. If you haven't, it may be helpful to watch the video on the link below.
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Good work...
 
Mr. Hakan: **Is there a video about my first question? **How will I solve the continuity of the beam over the curtain at the corner? can i see it in details? Another question I have is: **Does the program calculate the table height automatically or do we enter it manually? Because 70 cm raft basically gives 67 cm coffee table height?? Shouldn't it be necessary to buy 3.6 cm iron thickness = 54.6 cm for 10 cm cover + 18 mm iron? Thank you
 
As seen in the attached picture.. Another question I have is: **Does the program calculate the height of the table automatically or do we enter it manually? Because 70 cm raft basically gives 67 cm coffee table height?? Shouldn't it be necessary to buy 3.6 cm iron thickness = 54.6 cm for 10 cm cover + 18 mm iron?
 
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I have another question: **Does the program calculate the table height automatically or do we enter it manually? Because 70 cm raft basically gives 67 cm coffee table height?? Isn't it necessary to take 3.6 cm iron thickness = 54.6 cm for 10 cm cover + 18-inch iron?
The program automatically calculates the height of the stand by deducting the covers. If the cover is 6.5 cm on a foundation with a height of 70 cm, the length of the coffee table is 70-2 * 6.5 = 57 cm. In addition, the arm lengths of the coffee table can be changed in the Raft Flooring Settings/Static tab.
 
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