Hello If you check the geometry, it's on the 1st basement floor There are "Wrong Beam Level" problems. I did not have any closure problems in the current version of your project. I have brought the upper levels of the column around the landing in the 1st basement floor to the beam level. I have adjusted the elevations of the relevant columns for the continuity of the columns on the ground floor. If the shutdown situation repeats for you, you need to describe the situation step by step or we can look at your computer remotely."civilng":zflg6gz8" said:While analyzing the project and examining the reports, the project closes by itself or after correcting the errors in the analysis, the program gives an error when I want to analyze again. The project is attached.
You gave the beams +160 elevation. The point where the beams are defined is the ceiling of the floor. It goes up and stays in the space. The columns are defined from the floor to the ceiling of the floor. Therefore, they are not connected to the column on that floor. If you give the elevation of your beams instead of +160 (-160), you will not have a problem. Thus, your beam will remain in the floor and connected to the column. You can adjust the other floors in this way at the bottom and you can also data the top floors according to your design.Note: If you wish, you can also make an arrangement by playing with the elevations of the columns.In the column dialog, top level: is how much the upper end of the column on the floor ceiling goes up or down.(+,-) If the elevation is how much the lower end of the column at the floor of the floor goes up or down. ,-)"muhammed47":d3m09sjs" said:I get a warning that there is a beam elevation error in the attached project. I need to change the elevation of the beams with an error due to the stairs. I would appreciate it if you could help me