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gerber

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Hello, Reinforced concrete curtains are vertical load-bearing elements whose ratio of long side to thickness is at least 7. According to this; 1- Are the elements in this ratio as columns in the program? as a panel? must be entered. I have a problem when the panel is entered as an element. When I define the P2 curtain between the BAP1 and BAP4 curtains in the basement in the 1st of the attached pictures, it does not make the lower end as it should be in the picture 2. There is no problem when you make a colon. How should I solve here? 2- Do the junction points of the elements matter? In the pictures, the attachment point of the S3 column and the attachment points of the other elements connected to it are different, is there any harm in this for the solution in the program?
 
"gerber":34c2pb2r" said:
Hi, Reinforced concrete walls are vertical load-bearing elements whose ratio of long side to thickness is at least 7. Accordingly, 1- Elements in this ratio should be entered as columns or panels in the program. I'm having a problem, when I define the P2 curtain between BAP1 and BAP4 curtains in the basement in the 1st of the attached pictures, it does not make the lower end as it should be in the picture 2. When I make a column, there is no problem. What should I do here.
Elements that provide the curtain ratio in the program It can be entered as a column or as a panel.... Generally, it is recommended to enter it as a Panel and model it as a shell. The situation in picture 1 is because the coordinate where BAP4 connects to P2 is close to the end point of P2. Panel P2 will form a node at the point where BAP4 is connected. If they are entered as a part and given the same names, the problem will be solved.
2- Does the joining points of the elements matter? The insertion point of the S3 column in the pictures and this The attachment points of the other elements connected to the column are different, is there any harm in this for the solution in the program?
Elements connected to the column can be connected from any point of the column. This does not pose a problem in terms of data entry.
 
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