Persistent fundamental errors

celikbey

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Hello. Since the project is 6.9mb, I could not upload it to the system, the upload site link:
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There are some different problems in the continuous basis of the project. The project is symmetrical in both X and Y directions. The foundations separated by the F axis vertically seem to be one piece due to the same name. So I call one "TK2" and the other "TK 2", they are different. When I separate it this way, I always get incorrect drawings in the basic reinforcement details. When I name both beams the same, they become one piece, I don't get an error in the drawing, but; this time, absurd reinforcement results such as 76 fi 16 assembly and 26 fi 16 flat reinforcement appear before me. I couldn't get out of it and since yesterday I've wasted 5-6 hours with this. Can you help me?
 
"celikbey":hqcsoqa3" said:
Hi, I couldn't upload the project because it is 6.9mb, upload site link:
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There are some different problems with the continuous basis of the attached project. The project is symmetrical in both X and Y directions. The foundations separated by the F axis vertically seem to be one piece because of the same name. I have one "TK2" and the other "" I call them TK 2", they are different. When I separate them like this, I always get incorrect drawings in the basic reinforcement details. When I name both beams the same, they become one piece, I do not get any errors in the drawing, but this time, absurd reinforcement such as 76 fi 16 assembly and 26 fi 16 flat reinforcement I can't get out of the work and I've wasted 5-6 hours with this since yesterday. Can you help?
Hello, also separate the name of the BAP element, the basement perimeter curtain on the TK2-TK 2 foundation. This arrangement is for version 7.022. Not required in 8.62 is Also in P1 elements, define TK16 from terminal 1 to terminal 2 instead of directly connecting to terminal 2. Good work
 
"HakanŞahin":pqxouvyq" said:
"celikbey":pqxouvyq" said:
Hello. Since the project is 6.9mb, I could not upload it to the system, the upload site link:
You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.
There are some different problems in the continuous basis of the project. The project is symmetrical in both X and Y directions. The foundations separated by the F axis vertically seem to be one piece due to the same name. So I call one "TK2" and the other "TK 2", they are different. When I separate it this way, I always get incorrect drawings in the basic reinforcement details. When I name both beams the same, they become one piece, I don't get an error in the drawing, but; this time, absurd reinforcement results such as 76 fi 16 assembly and 26 fi 16 flat reinforcement appear before me. I couldn't get out of it and since yesterday I've wasted 5-6 hours with this. Can you help?
Hello, please also separate the name of the basement perimeter curtain, BAP element on the TK2-TK 2 foundation. This regulation applies to version 7.022. Not required in 8.62. Also in P1 elements, define TK16 from terminal 1 to terminal 2 instead of directly connecting to terminal 2. Good work
Thank you for your reply. I'll try what you said tonight. Let me ask this. Should I connect from one end to the other while the basic connection is made on each carrier panel; Or is this for a special case in this project?
 
"celikbey":3n0y9aaf" said:
Thank you for your answer. What you said you will try tonight. Let me ask you this. Should I connect it from one end to the other while the basic connection is constantly being made on each carrier panel, or is it like this for a special case in this project?[/quote ] For panels, always connect the continuous foundation from end 1 to end 2. This is not a project specific case.
 
"HakanŞahin":nwhk43a2" said:
"celikbey":nwhk43a2" said:
Thank you for your reply. I'll try what you said tonight. Let me ask this. Should I connect from one end to the other while the basic connection is made on each carrier panel; or is this for a special case in this project?
For panels, always connect the continuous foundation from end 1 to end 2. This is not specific to this project.
Hello again. I am writing this message to thank you. I did what you said for all my curtains and foundations, now I'm running smoothly. I'm sure other users have encountered the problem. This is how it is solved, let them know. Good luck with...
 
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