I can't make the elevator shaft

I'm having trouble in the elevator shaft.. I'm having difficulties because I'm new and inexperienced in project drawings.. I would appreciate your help.. version idecad 10.17 if possible, can you reach me on my number.. 0544 711 11 95
 
"Hüseyin Yalçın":2rx3ai8b" said:
I am having trouble in the elevator space.. I am having difficulties because I am new and inexperienced in project drawings.. I would appreciate it if you could help me.. version idecad 10.17 if possible, can you contact me on my number.. 0544 711 11 95
Hello We will try to help if you attach the IdeCAD project file to your message and explain the point you have difficulty in data entry.
 
Hello again, In the project you added, when the raft is modeled as flat without creating a foundation elevator shaft, a relative floor drift problem occurs. -I suggest you model the elevator shaft as stated in item 1 of the "Frequently Asked Questions document" and use Ver 10.20.
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Final In the analysis, I suggest that the finite element widths of the floor, curtain and raft are reduced and the analysis is made. (For example 25 cm.) Good work
 
"Levent Özpak":2excg6yh" said:
Hello again, Relative floor drift problem occurs when the raft is modeled flat without creating a foundation elevator shaft in the project you added.
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In the final analysis, flooring, curtain and I suggest analyzing the finite element widths by reducing the width of the raft. (For example 25 cm.) Good work
Hello. I can't give the stairwell anyway. Could you please help me?
 
Hello, You can define the slab by defining the border with the slab edge for the stairwell. Please review the attached file. Good work.
 
"Emrah YILDIZ":2rucj2fp" said:
Hi, You can define the slab edge for the stairwell by defining the border with the slab edge. Check the attached file. Good work.
Actually, I mean ''20*15.3/28'' on the stair I threw. I wanted to talk about the space.
 
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"Hüseyin Yalçın":384o2m73" said:
https://we.tl/t-TnlIzvzLyo elevator seems to have arranged but now it gives relative floor drift error
The proposal project is attached. Ünver ÖZCAN
 
"musfur21":ktcmw0l1" said:
"Emrah YILDIZ":ktcmw0l1" said:
Hi, You can define the slab by defining the border with the slab edge for the stairwell. Please review the attached file. Good work.
Brother, I actually meant to talk about the space that says ''20*15.3/28'' on the ladder I threw.
You can create routes similar to the attached project while defining the ladder. In order not to overlap the routes of the starting edge and the ending edge, it would be appropriate to arrange with 1 cm space between them.
 
"Emrah YILDIZ":15wtzyvb" said:
"musfur21":15wtzyvb" said:
"Emrah YILDIZ":15wtzyvb" said:
Hi, You can define a slab border for the stairwell with the slab edge. Check the attached file. Good
Brother, I actually meant to talk about the space that says ''20*15.3/28'' on the ladder I threw.
You can create routes similar to the one in the attached project while defining the ladder. It would be appropriate for you to edit with cm space left.
Okay, I understand now. Thank you. Well, why don't the railings appear when you do it?
 
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