Jacobian error geometry check

mkrts88

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I wonder why elements and connections that can cause Jacobian error are not found in geometry control? What method should we use to find the error?
 
"mkrts88":15bk84ie" said:
I wonder why the elements that can cause the Jacobian error, why the connections do not come out in the geometry control? What kind of method should we use to find the error? It can be revealed in cases such as inability to create a mesh or incorrect identification of stair supports, so it is not always possible to say that it is because without examining the project.
 
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On floor 1 in your model There is a problem with the beam connections. You can see this in the analysis model and plan. It can be viewed in the attached picture.
 
I think I couldn't attach the file, I don't know how to add it, I would appreciate it if you could help, it's urgent, thanks in advance
 
Hi baronc5k My suggestions; --There is almost no beam connection on the outer axles in the project. Tie or return to the hollow block, --Or as a solution, curtain the beams of K10-K18-K35-K41, --The ground safety does not save, (remove the average stress to see the error message) --Your ground value is too low, you may need to do ground improvement, --Solve the stairs together, --Reduce the floor loads on the attic floor and remove the wall loads. Unver ÖZCAN
 
Unver Bey said something about the solution of the project. I hope you will consider it. Let me tell you the source of the problem with the Jacobian error. I am explaining as of the 1st floor: With the piece beam formed at the intersection of the K26 and K20 beams; You are getting Jacobian error due to the piece beams at the junction of K23 and K49 beams. You will not get this error if you delete them and make the balcony beam combination properly. Good work. N. YILMAZ
 
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