Is it exactly the same in terms of Symmetrical 2 Block Reinforcement?

huseyinakkus56

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Hello.. The two blocks in the image are symmetrical. The basement floors are separated by dilatation.. Will the reinforcements of the two blocks be exactly the same? i.e. would it be enough for me to get a drawing of a single block?
 
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"huseyinakkus56":138e98kt" said:
Hello.. The two blocks in the image are symmetrical. The basement floors are separated by dilatation.. Will the reinforcements of the two blocks be exactly the same? but there is a possibility that it may cause confusion during production, it would be better if it was drawn separately.
 
In a construction we supervised, although the floor plans and formwork plans were the same, the two blocks were mirrors of each other. Frankly, we had some difficulties in practice. everyone was confused. I don't remember the equipment. As an account, modeling a block and making the calculations, then locking all the elements and processing the change in the ground, and reanalyzing will give information about whether the reinforcements have changed or not. In the drawing, after you have finished the layout, you can SHOW THE PROJECT FOR WHICH BLOCK, by changing the names of the elements collectively, for example AKZ OR KZA (BEAM FLOOR A BLOCK) in the autocad environment.
 
I separated it with dilatation, including the raft. I did not use mirrors. I copied the direct objects by drawing a reference line. I was wrong to say symmetrical. It would be more accurate to say that the floor plans are exactly the same.
 
If the entire structure, including the foundations, is solved separately. It is more reasonable to solve the two structures in a separate Idecad file.
 
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