Raft does not save foundation

mkrts88

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It was saving before it was revised. Reducing the thickness of Core Curtains from 30 cm to 25 no longer saves. The raft that saves at 110 cm no longer saves at 150 cm Can you take a look at my project?
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Hello My suggestions; --Making the core curtains 30 cm is more economical than making the raft foundation thick. In addition; -- Superstructure interactively dissolve,( ground group C) --Increase the width of the inner carrier beams, --Beam widths should not be less than 25 cm, TDY2007 3.4.1.a --3. Remove the curtains that are not attached to the floor on the left side of the basement and find a solution, --You did not support the stairs, --There may be a problem in the situation without revision, add if necessary.
 
- Connect the S9 column somewhere. - Make the beams wider so that they fully press on the columns. A beam of this width is not suitable for such large columns. - Pay attention to the beam continuities. (including consoles) k46, k60, k128 etc - You should also increase the beam heights. I wouldn't find a 30 cm beam correct in such a tall building. - Do not console from the beam. (k127 - k45)? - K88-k78 beams have beam direction problem. There is no continuity. - I think that the beams you made in the form of 25/30 are not intermediate ribs, probably there is a wall on it. So define a linear load instead of a beam like this. - The beams pressed by the ribs are wider than the beams parallel to them. - You have chosen a mixed system, have you checked alfaS? N. YILMAZ
 
Thank you for your comments, I read each article one by one. You wrote items for a more accurate design, but if we apply these items, the raft will still not save, I think we can't make the curtains 30 cm due to the stair openings, I think an architectural revision will be needed, I made a raft 250 cm for trial purposes, then it saved
 
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