ideCAD Structure Total weight

osmanbayrak

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Good afternoon, if I make a comparison of İdecad and sap2000, the building weights and earthquake loads do not. How does İdecad take the weight of the building?
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How two commercial programs calculate dead load and live load in the picture below What is the inconsistency between?
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I wonder why it shows two different weights in the basement?
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Re: İdecad Building Total weight-inconsistency Hello,
"osmanbayrak":2hnks5d7" said:
Good afternoon, if I make a comparison of İdecad and sap2000, the period is calculated, but the building weights and earthquake loads do not.
While the geometry of your structure is certain, the floor weight is certain. You calculate this weight and give it to the program you mentioned. It does not calculate automatically, that program does not calculate it automatically. IdeCAD calculates automatically and accurately from the structure's geometry. It is calculated according to the weights of the defined elements, with the fixed and live loads you enter. [quote ="osmanbayrak":2hnks5d7"] How does it calculate dead load and live loads in the picture below. What is the inconsistency between the two commercial programs.][/quote] You can see an example calculation in the picture. ideCAD calculates the building weights according to the load you enter. You have been answered before at this link.
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"osmanbayrak":2hnks5d7" said:
I wonder why it shows two different weights in the basement?]
It seems that there are two different rigid diaphragms in the basement of the building you are visiting. Each diaphragm has a total fixed and The moving load is calculated in itself.
 
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