Insufficient slab thickness error drawn by tile edge

e.zrl

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Hello, My slab, which I define with the slab edge, does not save the calculation, since there is an elevator, I did not define a beam in front of it. Also, I am having trouble with the redye basis. I would appreciate it if you could help and offer valuable solutions.
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Re: Insufficient slab thickness error drawn with slab edge Hello
"e.zrl":zwicngnr" said:
There are problems that I cannot solve in my project, although my raft foundation is 60 cm, it is on the safe side in a b+z+3 storey building. Also, since I solved it with the floor edge on the floor in front of the elevator, my floor does not save, I am not sure if beams can be made to the elevator mouth.I have L-shaped stairs in the shop sections of the basement and ground floors, I only used beams to meet the flooring conditions on these floors, I am not sure about its suitability, in short, valuable solution and I would appreciate it if you could offer your suggestions. I solved the project by putting beams in front of the elevator and going other errors, the stairs and foundation are up to you I. Unver ÖZCAN
 
Re: Insufficient slab thickness error drawn by slab edge My suggestions; --You can put a beam at the elevator mouth, for this, discuss with your architect and the elevator company whether the elevator fits, --Your ground safety value is too low, consult with geologists, you need to make ground improvement, --Stairs are not supported, Project the project by placing beams in front of the elevator and eliminating other mistakes. I made the solution, the stairs and the foundation are up to you. Ünver ÖZCAN[/quote] Hello Ünver, First of all, thank you for your interest, -When I analyzed the project you sent, I saw that it did not save again, I think there is a problem with my analysis settings. -I am also uncertain about the appropriateness of making beams on floors with stairs in the basement and ground floors, and not on the upper floors. -As for the ground, unfortunately, we cannot exceed this value in order to have the project approved by the municipality. Although we do not approve of this decision taken by the municipality (located in the earthquake zone of the 1st degree), we have to design in accordance with this value in order to have it approved.
 
Re: Insufficient slab thickness error drawn by slab edge There is no error other than floor safety regulation in the project I linked. Your ground safety does not save you will need to increase ground safety by talking to a geologist or by making ground improvement. After making this arrangement, you enter the floor safety and make an account. Unver ÖZCAN
 
Re: Insufficient error of slab thickness drawn with slab edge
"unver":1a251g5s" said:
There is no error other than ground safety regulation in the project I linked. Your ground safety does not save you will need to increase ground safety by talking to a geologist or making ground improvement Unver ÖZCAN
When I checked the post-analysis account report again, I saw that the error was a negativity related to ground safety, I'm sorry I wrote a comment without examining it carefully :) Thank you for your attention, good work.
 
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