Raft Fundamental Error

freegenc35

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IN THE ATTACHED PROJECT, EVEN IF THE SYSTEM IS SYMMETRIC, IT DOES NOT RESCUE A SINGLE RAFT FOUNDATION, WHILE RESCUEING OTHER FOUNDATIONS, IT ALSO DEFINES A 60 CM SUBSMAN CURTAIN, IT GIVES A FAULTY OBJECT WARNING. /hotfile.com/dl/166280984/df1146e/Yaam_Center.cde.html]https://hotfile.com/dl/166280984/df1146 ... i.cde.html[/url]
 
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"freegenc35":3p20fdom" said:
IN THE ATTACHED PROJECT, A SINGLE RADIUS FOUNDATION DOES NOT RESCUE, WHEN RESCUEING OTHER FOUNDATIONS, IT ALSO DEFINES 60 CM SUBSTRUCTURE PERCEPTION PERCEPTION DEFINITIONS. THANKS NOW....
in your project: 1- Don't make your raft foundation stepwise. Make a single raft plate on the lower level. 2- If you say you will have to do it, don't give the raft foundation piece by piece, it will cause a mistake. Give it one piece. The foundations you have built on top of each other. Undesirable stresses occur when coming in. 3- The basement curtain at the split point gives an error. If you give one piece of foundation and reconstruct the basement wall, it will not give an error. 4- Correct your error messages in the geometry control 5- Give the L columns as one piece column, not as two walls 7- Since the elevator curtains are very close to each other, give them as a column as a single piece. 8- The elevator curtain foundation is left alone. KURTARMAZ) lower these L-pillars and the foundation of the P11 curtain together with the elevator curtain to the lower level. 9- The basic form of suggestion is as follows. 10- Add your staircase to your project by considering the mezzanine beam. 11- You can solve the system as a fully rigid diaphragm. Take it easy Unver ÖZCAN
 
When we place the ladder in the system, will we find a fully rigid or semi-rigid solution....since it is a partial basement, there is a gradual foundation. problems in the application may also be a problem when filling the area.... I will keep your suggestions in mind, thanks for your interest....
 
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