I couldn't get past the relative floor offset problem

nagehankibar

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Hello. I could not overcome the relative floor displacement problem. I added as many curtains as I could in architecture. I made a reduction in the sections on the upper floors, I solved it with a semi-rigid diaphragm. but I could not solve the error: beams are required horizontally until the ground floor. Is the application correct? I would be glad if you could help.
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Re: relative floor drift problem Hello First of all, in order to decide what to do in the project; --errors in geometry control, --Stair bracing, --Cannot create mesh on slabs errors should be fixed. --1. short column formed on the outer axes in the basement floor. Leave a space [/b] between these curtains and columns on this floor, --1. Since the beam heights 30 cm in the basement, ground and mezzanine floors, the problem is here. At least suspend the outer frame beams . Then you will consider adding curtains. Ünver ÖZCAN
 
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