Is ribbed and cassette floor tooth continuity mandatory?

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Re: Is ribbed and cassette upholstery tooth continuity mandatory? Dear idecad family, I would like to ask you to help, thinking that you can answer this question exactly. Idecad program Is rib and cassette tiling tooth continuity absolutely mandatory in a structure in order for the İdecad program to perform the calculation correctly? What should we do in case the tooth continuity cannot be provided in case of using different flooring types (plate, gear, cassette) together? I would appreciate if you reply without redirecting to other links Sometimes the redirected links know not to be fully inclusive of the answered question. Thank you and have nice work.
 
Re: Is ribbed and cassette tiling tooth continuity mandatory? Your question: Is rib and cassette floor tooth continuity absolutely mandatory in a structure in order for the İdecad program to make the calculations correctly? Answer: It is not mandatory. Your other question: What should we do in case the tooth continuity cannot be ensured when different flooring types (plate, gear, cassette) are used together? Answer: Make it as continuous as possible. And solve with the elastic diaphragm option. My advice to you: In any case, calculate with the elastic diaphragm. The new earthquake regulation will make the calculation with the elastic diaphragm compulsory in all structures and all kinds of flooring types. According to article 7.11.3; In-plane axial and shear stresses in the floors of buildings with and without beams shall be calculated by assuming an elastic diaphragm.(Elastic diaphragm means semi-rigid diaphragm.)
 
Dear Mr. Hakan Şahin, Believe me, I am confused.
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at the link 'Frequently asked questions and answers' under the heading "33) How can I identify transverse teeth in ribs? Transverse tooth arrangement is cassette in the program While defining, it should be noted that the typical teeth are arranged in the same continuity, especially the position of a tooth in the other direction to be arranged as a transverse tooth should be adjusted. If the transverse tooth is to be formed in the middle of each eye, the balancing distance should be given accordingly. Actually, these issues are not only for the transverse tooth subject, It also applies to all rib and cassette systems. When editing transverse threads: 1) All ribs in the system should be defined as cassette object. Since it will not be resolved all the time, rib object in one eye and cassette object in the other eye should not be defined. 2) When defining cassette The reference object to be balanced is important. The reference objects or positions of the teeth to be defined in the same continuity should be chosen the same. Since the order will be made according to the given position, the distance of the starting tooth should be arranged considering this situation. In the example below we want to arrange transverse teeth in tiles D1 - D2. For this, we will change some parameters by going into the tile settings. While doing this in D1 -D2 slabs, we want the teeth to be continuous in D3 and D4 slabs at the same time." In case the typical teeth I want to ask in summary are not continuous (ie, in case the slab calculation reference elements are not continuous) ( Is there a situation where the user should intervene in the calculations of the program, contribute or calculate manually? Hope you can help.
 
"engineer_star":1i3x9lww" said:
In summary, I want to ask you if the typical teeth are not continuous (that is, if the flooring calculation reference elements are not continuous) (in the case of ribs, tapes, slabs next to each other) if the user intervenes in the calculations of the program, contributes or manually I wish you a good work
Hello, There is no need for the user to intervene, contribute or calculate manually in the program's calculations. There is no obligation in terms of regulations. If the user does not constantly define the ribs and / or cassette teeth It does not define the ribs and/or cassette teeth continuously. If it defines it continuously, it defines it continuously. In short, it will analyze and design according to the system it has entered. The compatibility of the application and the design is related to the system selection and the preferences of the project maker. The teeth are entered in the program as they will be balanced in the application. .Transverse tooth pro grams are not automatically thrown. The user has to define the transverse tooth himself. While you are reviewing the project, you should check whether it is the same as what is planned to be implemented on-site and what is entered in the program. In the answer you refer to, it is explained how to make the transverse tooth arrangement in versions 7 and 8. Automatic removal of the transverse thread is in the list of works planned for version 9. In order to better understand the subject, some questions and answers have been added below. In terms of data entry in the ideCAD program, should the teeth necessarily coincide when defining the rib? No If it doesn't, will my system be solved statically correctly? Which system is more secure? .................................................................. ...................... System with permanently balanced teeth Should we match the teeth in terms of engineering?............ ................................ Yes
 
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