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aksualigurbuz

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take it easy everyone... while I am preparing the project, I set up the first column system, then the curtain and then the beams. However, while placing them according to the axis, I place them on the curtains by sometimes lower, sometimes upper and sometimes middle tabs, resulting in the same image. When I come to the curtain, it does not coincide. At that time, the curtain falls apart. For example: the nodal point of the column is right in the middle. The curtain should be 15 cm apart from the axis. I pull from the plenum while forming the beam. On the other hand, the curtain comes to the axis and does not reach the knot. or when I pull it from the curtain, it does not reach the exact junction of the column. It does it to the column, but not from the bottom and from the nodal point. Geometric control is not a problem. I wonder what the truth is. How can I work with the nodal points exactly? Or what kind of trouble can I do if I do this. the question is let the column be in the middle beam on the right side beam on the left v Let the beam be connected from the top, in this case, the nodes do not overlap. I wonder if it should overlap. I would appreciate it if you could answer it. Thank you, good work...
 
Hello, When you connect the beam to the panel at any point in the short direction, the splitting of the panel indicates that the beam is correctly connected to the panel. If you put a sample project about the other situations you mentioned, we can give more detailed information. Good work
 
Picture #1: Beam b132 is connected to curtain p07, but curtain is undivided. Picture number 2: b161 and b68 beams are connected to the p31 curtain, but the joint points of the two beams do not coincide at the curtain connection point. Picture no. 3: frets p38 and p40 are connected to fret p16, but the big fret is undivided... Picture no: fret p44: fret p44 has been reset to column c95 by "transport", not from the full node point. How accurate is the application. Picture no. 5: p39 and the blue screen seem to be combined, but the nodal points do not overlap. Do you have any problems... apart from these, it does not cause any problems in geometric control, it does in analysis...
 
Hello,
"aksualigurbuz":1hoo4sfg" said:
Picture 1: B132 beam is connected to curtain p07, but curtain is not split.
The curtain needs to be split. Enter curtain p07 first, activate the divide by intersection command while entering the beam. p07 curtain will be split automatically
"aksualigurbuz":1hoo4sfg" said:
Image #2:Beams b161 and b68 are connected to curtain p31, but the joint points of the two beams do not overlap at the curtain connection point. Is there any problem?
Adjust the node points to overlap. For example, if you defined P31 from above, define B161 and B68 from above.
"aksualigurbuz":1hoo4sfg" said:
Image no:3 frets p38 and p40 are connected to fret p16, but the major fret is undivided...
It must be divided. First enter the fret P16, then activate the command to divide the frets p38 and p40 by intersection P16 pitch will be split automatically.
"aksualigurbuz":1hoo4sfg" said:
Picture 4: Curtain p44 has been reset to column c95 by "move" instead of full node. How accurate is the application.
When entering pitch P44 Capture any corner of the column with ctrl advanced capture. With the move, the program captures the column. If you move the column with the nodal stone and the curtain comes with it, there is no problem.
"aksualigurbuz":1hoo4sfg" said:
Picture 5:p39 and the blue colored curtain seem to be combined, but the nodes do not overlap. Is there any problem...
Even if the curtains catch each other as a system, you may have problems while placing the tiles. Define it as above. Take it easy...
 
"aksualigurbuz":2cy3i6wh" said:
picture1: b132 beam is connected to curtain p07, but curtain is not split.
The reason why the sample panel you sent in picture 1 looks undivided may also be because the Show split object parts icon in the Modify toolbar is unchecked. When a newly entered object in the program divides another object, this command becomes automatic.After a while, it becomes inactive to make the screen display simpler.When this command is activated, the names of all the divided parts of your panel appear on the screen. Additionally, in the Beam Static Information and Results report. The name of the object to which the beam is connected appears on the left or right. From here, it can be checked whether the beam is connected to the relevant element. Good work
 
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