My questions about pile foundation

erimer

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Greetings, After using Sta4Cad for many years, I have some questions about Idecad, which I switched to, because I am not a beginner in the software in my first project, which I can call a large scale. Since there may be additional loads that may come in the future on the foundation of the structure, I found a pile foundation suitable. However, when I want to do the analysis, it says do you want to reset the bed coefficient. If I reset it, the analysis result is red, but if I leave 2200 tf/m³ without zero, it is green with a little reddening and reinforced concrete :) How obligatory is the guidance for my zeroing when I use a pile foundation? If I don't reset, will I have signed a wrong job? My second question is, although I have defined the ground layer to a depth of 15 meters under the settings, I am getting the warning "WARNING PILE FOUNDATION LEVELS ARE INCOMPATIBLE WITH THE SOIL LAYER. CHECK THE SOIL LAYER". What is the reason of this? Finally, what could be the reason for the Incorrect slab level in the geometry control?
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"erimer":2ibbrfkw" said:
I found the pile foundation suitable because there may be additional loads that may come in the future on the foundation of the structure. However, when I want to make an analysis, it says do you want to reset the bearing coefficient. If I reset it, the analysis result becomes red, but it does not reset 2200 tf/ If I leave m³, it's a little red and green with reinforced concrete :) When I use pile foundations, how necessary is the guidance for me to reset? If I don't reset, will I be doing a wrong job?
Taking the ground bed coefficient to zero means all effects are transferred to the piles. It is recommended to be zero Since the number of piles is not sufficient in your project, the cross-sectional inadequacies increase when the ground bearing coefficient is reset.
"erimer":2ibbrfkw" said:
My second question is "WARNING PILE FOUNDATION LEVELS ARE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THE SOIL LAYER, although I have defined the ground layer up to a depth of 15 meters under the settings. I get the message "CHECK GROUND LAYER". What is the reason for this?
In the program, the upper level of the ground layers must be defined below the zero level of the project entered in the floor general settings. You can see the required elevations in the Floor General Settings in the attached screenshot. Description of soil layers for additional information: Accordingly, when 5 meters of pile height is defined, you must define the soil layers at least 14.5 meters high.
"melting":2ibbrfkw" said:
Finally, what could be the reason for the Incorrect slab level in the geometry control?
The slabs that you get the wrong slab level message are attached to the beams on the lower levels. To fix it, delete the slabs, place them again. For stairwells you can open a space with the tile gap command.
 
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