Results on columns and shears that continue in the basement

kursad046

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Hello, Basement Floor has been defined as rigid and analyzed, but the results obtained in the columns and curtains that continue to the top of the basement floor are very small compared to the upper floors. Also, I would like you to examine the results of the P22 curtain and indicate whether there is a mistake somewhere.
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Re: With the result of columns and walls that continue on top in the basement Hi Arrange beam connections with P21 and P22 shears in your project. Connect the joists to the near end of the curtain. When connecting the beams at the curtain axle, do not continue over the curtain. Connect to the points I have shown in the additional images Optimize your basement project by selecting the "Bi-load state calculation method". Note the explanations in the link below
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Re: With the result in the columns and curtains that continue to the top in the basement The solutions you mentioned were applied, but: When I connect the beams on the 2nd floor in P22 as you said, this time the reverse happens and gives very absurd results. The results are also inaccurate for the P06-P16 (if there is a name difference, see as two curtains in the x direction) that continues on the basement floor. There must also be an error in the curtain-curtain combinations. When the basement floor curtains, which are connected to the P06-P16 curtains in the y direction, are turned to the beam, the results improve.??? When looking at the nodal points of the curtains that continue from the basement to the top, there is no connection in the 25 cm section. Can you also have a look at the results on the ground floor for curtains P21-P22?
"YasinTezel":2hokw8yo" said:
Hello Arrange the beam connections with curtains P21 and P22 in your project. Connect the beams to the near end of the curtain. Do not continue over the curtain when connecting the beams at the curtain axis. In the additional pictures connect to the points I show Optimize your basement project by choosing "Bi-loading calculation method" Consider the explanations in the link below
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Your project has bad ground values and very high spectrum values, all the curtains are on the left side of the plan when viewed on the Y axis. You may need to add.
 
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