"IŞIK":1f95mgxr" said:
Hello, the building I analyzed has a sub-basement curtain at the minus level, the curtains are marked "-" in the concrete quantity and fall from the floor total.. This is not a problem with the curtains?!.. I never noticed how many projects passed, it was the wrong size, generally looking at the total... :?
Also, the ground floor level is not at 0.00, it is at 0.50..[/quote ] Hello, The upper and lower levels of the basement curtains must be defined in accordance with the building levels entered in the floor general settings. According to the elevations you have defined in the general floor settings in the project you entered, the upper level of the curtain is greater than the height of the curtain. How to define it correctly is shown in the screenshot below: Screen concrete quantity after the correct definition is made:
I don't know if you are aware of it, but my project was drawn in 7 versions, I think there is no problem in 8 version, so you come with this suggestion.. Also, I have to draw at levels compatible with Architecture, how do you actually process a building that sits on the -8.00 level, ide 7 version?..
There is no problem with the levels you entered in 7 versions. The problem is that the curtain jeans are given incorrectly. You can define a building sitting at the -8 level by starting from the -8 level in the floor general settings.
Thank you, Hakan, I was actually making the entrance of the basement curtain as you did, but I couldn't understand how I always made it like this, I think this has happened in the last 2-3 projects because When I saw that the curtain was "Level: 0.00", I thought there was something wrong, but I did not dwell on it hastily, luckily I renewed it. By the way, the wrong entry did not affect the project analysis, fortunately.
In the version, the situation has been corrected, that is, it is provided with the opportunity to interfere with the floor indexes, otherwise the building subject to the project; At -8.00 level, the 1st basement was rising as the ground floor, 1st floor etc. and the naming of the horizontal element details was very confusing, until I told the municipality, I was heartbroken, luckily, we could agree because the person concerned also used ide.. there is no problem in the names of vertical elements, horizontal elements. it was like this; basement floor: 3 indexed, ground floor: 2, 1st floor: 1st and 2nd floor: it was named as Z indexed. Fortunately, the problem was solved in the upper version.. Good work