Program Break (2D wall arrow)

NYILMAZ

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In the attached project, the dwg file was imported and created. The program breaks when I select two parallel lines in the revision cloud and try to create a wall.
 
do you mean select lines and turn them into walls? or to create a wall in the direction of the lines in question? lines are not selected and a wall is not created. (as far as I know) you can only combine the walls in question with the join command. When I did this, the program did not close. I usually prefer to draw walls by scaling autocad files after importing them and assigning them to the background of my own workspace as blocks. Let me explain why I did this. When you import the acad file, even if you transform the layer to the wall with the transform to wall command, you may have to deal with the problems in the wall joints separately. This makes the process take longer than necessary. My advice to you. After importing the drawing, you need to block and draw the axis and then the walls, so you don't have to deal with the nodal points when you define the static objects, best regards.
 
"mertoni":3if5v98m" said:
do you mean to select the lines and turn them into a wall or to create a wall in the direction of the lines in question?selecting the lines does not create a wall (as far as I know) but ............ [ /quote] Thank you. I mean "select lines and create a wall" this is also possible with the program. I am aware that the work will be long and time consuming and the junction points. For some reason (?!) I tried something like this, and the program broke while trying I've added this as an observation. Thank you for your reply.
 
I do not have very detailed knowledge about architectural modules. What do you mean by converting 2D lines to the wall? If you mean converting the project to the wall by reading the 2D architectural project arrow section, it is ok. But if the ide architect is to draw two parallel lines and turn it into a linear wall, I wonder how it was done. I would appreciate it if you could share it. Thanks in advance.
 
"mertoni":17dnbw1i" said:
I don't know much about architectural modules. By converting 2D lines to a wall, if you mean converting the project to a wall by reading the 2D architectural project arrow section, it's ok. But the ide architect is also able to draw two parallel lines and convert them to a linear wall. I'm wondering how it was done. I would appreciate it if you share it. Thanks in advance.
What I was talking about was already in the static module.As I mentioned at the beginning, I wanted to see the behavior of other features of the program after I improt the 2D drawing from the dwg file and then create the axles and columns. I wanted to see how the wall was successful, but also to transform the wall lines in order to statically enter the wall loads in the beams as closest to the line.In this framework, 2D architectural project read using the house Wall objects can be created with wall lines.As you mentioned, there are no problems with nodal points. he's laughing. Of course, it is multi-part, it can be connected from points that seem very unrelated to each other. Maybe it can be a method that can cause trouble for those who are not good users, users who do not have a good command of nodes. You choose two parallel lines, a wall as thick as the distance between these two parallel walls is formed. I don't know how this situation is in architecture.
 
Understood. Actually, I have a problem with entering the wall loads. As you know, we usually have to design a hollow block structure. I wish, after modeling the architectural walls in architecture, an arrangement was made to show them as distributed loads in statics. Best regards
 
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