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yeni

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In the project in the attached file, even though I put beams and slabs at the same level, it is called wrong level, can you help? Also, during the analysis, there are multiple diaphragms or analyze the system with a single diaphragm in the layers, which one would be more appropriate to choose?
 
Hi, the bottom edge of the D03 slab is not compatible with the P01 and K05 beam it is connected to. In addition, the beams were given an elevation of 80 cm, but the columns to which the beams were attached were not given an upper level.
 
"new":1jgqugb4" said:
I made the elevation adjustments you mentioned, but I still could not fix the errors, can you check it out?
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Levels appear to be defined correctly in the project you added, and there is no notification about incorrect elevation in the geometry control.
 
"yeni":y984gl7g" said:
Which would be more appropriate to continue the analysis
There is a step in the basement floor. Analysis can be made according to the assumption of more than one rigid diaphragm.
 
Is it possible to make an application like in the photo? level difference 80 cm deep beam 40/110
 
Hello, it can be done. If the program does not give an error message and the results are within acceptable limits, beams should be placed to support both the upper floor and the lower floor on floors with low level differences. Take it easy Unver ÖZCAN
 
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