How much ductility level I get will be the right choice

fuatturan

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In a project with a 3rd degree earthquake zone, half of the basement floor has curtains, and elevator curtains continuing along the floors, if I get the R grade, rigid basement floor number, and ductility level, it will be the right and economical choice. THANK YOU TO ALL IDECAD TECHNICAL STAFF. ..
 
Re: HELP *1. If half of the basement floor is curtained, it would be appropriate to enter the upper rigid floor number as -2 and to define the perimeter curtains in the basement as basement/panel that does not continue on all floors. * In the system, the Ductility Level can be selected as High and R coefficient can be taken as 7. Note: Apart from the parameters you specified for the economical solution in the structure, the carrier system, whether the load information is entered correctly, etc. it depends.
 
Re: HELP I wanted to not write a comment but I couldn't resist again. .. Dear colleague, it would be better if you open and read tdy 2007 on the selection of the load-bearing system behavior coefficient for static project drawing. Anyone who sets out with the claim of drawing a static project should have a clear idea about the behavior coefficient of the structure. Please do not neglect to read the regulations completely
 
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