How is the floor height in buildings with different elevation floors?

yakubu

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1- THE BUILDING SHOWN IN PICTURE-1 HAS DIFFERENT LEVELS ON THE BASEMENT FLOORING. BASEMENT FLOOR = 3.5 M GROUND FLOOR = 3 M 1st FLOOR = 3 M 2nd FLOOR = 3 M IN FLOOR GENERAL SETTINGS. AFTER THE ANALYSIS, DIFFERENT FLOOR HEIGHTS AS SHOWN IN PICTURE-2 IN THE TABLE OF STORY RELATIVE DIFFERENCES. BASEMENT FLOOR = 3.28 M GROUND FLOOR = 3.22 M 2nd FLOOR =3.01 M HOW SHOULD WE UNDERSTAND THIS SITUATION...
 
Re: How is the floor height in buildings with different level floors Hello, The program does not use the floor height you entered in the floor general settings for the irregularity calculation, it is a by using the geometric heights resulting from the floor levels. ] calculates the effective floor height. You have asked this question before.
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Re: How is the floor height in buildings with different elevation floors You asked this question in 2011 and you were answered. Four years later, you're asking the same question. Answer to your question: The program does not use the floor height you entered in the floor general settings for the irregularity calculation, it calculates a effective floor height using the geometric heights resulting from the floor levels. The purpose of this is to calculate the irregularity of the floors, which mostly consist of low-level floors, in a near-accurate manner. In this case, the low floors you entered on the ground floor had a slightly decreasing effect on the effective height of the ground floor.
 
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