Maximum pursantage problem in beam connected to elevator curtain

hydrkrmn

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SELAMUN ALEYKÜM I FEEL EASY IN THE PROJECT WE DESIGNED, I DIDN'T SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF MAXIMUM PURSANTAGE IN THE BEAMS CONNECTED TO THE ELEVATOR CURTAIN. I TRIED ALL THE WAYS - I SEE ALL THE WAYS - R-COEFFICIENT IN ANOTHER PROBLEM [http://dosurmısb.12 t2l26b/CETINER_IDE_ASMOLEN.rar.html]http://s7.dosya.tc/server12/t2l26b/CETI ... N.rar.html[/url]
 
Re: ELEVATOR CURTAIN AND KIRIS MAXIMUM PURSANTAJ PROBLEM
"hydrkrmn":1qy26e53" said:
SELAMUN ALEYKÜM EASY EASE IN THE PROJECT WE DESIGNED, ONE OF THE PROBLEMS WHICH IS CONNECTED TO THE ELEVATOR CURTAIN. COEFFICIENT R VARY DEPENDING ON WHAT IS ENTERED IN THE PROBLEM HOW CAN I OVERCOME THIS PROBLEM
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THANK YOU IN NOW.
 
Re: Maximum pursantaj in the beam connected to the elevator curtain so Hello, the proposal project is attached. Solve the ladder together, Column (B) errors, Correct the errors in geometry control, Let the beams center the columns, Ünver ÖZCAN
 
Re: Maximum pursantaj in the beam connected to the elevator curtain so
"hydrkrmn":bmpqfj4q" said:
SALAMUN ALAYKÜM EASY MADE IT EASY, IN THE PROJECT WE DESIGNED, THE MAXIMUM MEDICAL PROBLEM FROM THE BEAMS CONNECTED TO THE ELEVATOR CURTAIN, THE MAXIMUM MEDIA SURVIVED THE PROBLEM. COEFFICIENT R VARY DEPENDING ON WHAT IS ENTERED IN THE PROBLEM HOW CAN I OVERCOME THIS PROBLEM
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Hello, There is a data entry error in the project you added. The columns are defined on the screen on the 6th floor. This way, data entry causes vertical continuity problem and the analysis model is formed incorrectly. Good work
 
Re: Maximum pursantaj in the beam connected to the elevator curtain so You also have connection problems where the bow beams are. I am sending the attached picture as a suggestion regarding the design. Make the joists continuous. I find it more correct that the ribs on the cantilever floors should be like cantilever beams. You've removed wall loads over some of the joists (probably because they didn't). So there must be walls above the floors. Accordingly, give the slab the wall load. Do not align the columns with the edge of the sloping beams. Let the columns center the beams. (You can solve boundary problems in consoles with simple operations) Connect your spring beams to the column (as in the picture) instead of making a cantilever. Fill the outer part as flooring somehow. If you did, turn the columns at the end of the stairs into curtains. You will be freed from stabbing. N. YILMAZ
 
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