Rib and Cassette

celikus

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I'm sorry if there is a similar one in the forum before, I searched but couldn't find it. My question is, is there any problem in defining the floors on the same floor as both ribbed and cassette? It is necessary to define it as cassette when there is a necessity to throw transverse teeth in ribbed flooring, for this reason, there is no continuity in the teeth in adjacent floors, so do we have to make them all as tapes? Thanks in advance.
 
If there is a slab that you need to thread transversely, you have to enter all tiles as cassette slabs, but pretend it is one-way by throwing the transverse thread outside the slab boundaries.
 
"saridurmus":1zvj9j76" said:
if there is a tile that you need to thread transversely, you need to enter all tiles as cassette slabs, but make it as if it is unidirectional by leaving the transverse tooth outside the tiling boundaries
Yes, there is a situation where I need to thread transversely, but the second I don't understand what you mean.Do you recommend that I cast the transverse tooth as a beam?
 
"celikus":13kn4mlx" said:
I'm sorry if there is a similar one in the forum before, I searched but I couldn't find it. My question is, is there any problem in defining the floors as ribbed and cassette on the same floor?
Hello, ribbed flooring can be defined
"celikus":13kn4mlx" said:
When there is a necessity to throw transverse teeth in ribbed flooring, it should be defined as cassette, for this reason, there is no continuity in the teeth in adjacent floors, so do we have to make them all as cassettes? Thanks in advance.
In cases where rib continuity needs to be ensured, define floors that do not form transverse teeth as cassettes. Good work
 
"Levent Özpak":143je0if" said:
"celikus":143je0if" said:
I'm sorry if there is a similar one on the forum before, I searched but couldn't find it. My question is, is there any problem in defining the floors on the same floor as both ribbed and cassette?
Hello, Both cassette and ribbed flooring can be defined on the same floor.
"celikus":143je0if" said:
It is necessary to define it as a cassette when there is a necessity to throw transverse teeth in ribbed floors, therefore there is no continuity in the teeth in adjacent floors, so we have to make them all as tapes? Thank you in advance.
In cases where rib continuity should be ensured Define floors that do not form transverse teeth as cassettes.Good work
Mr. Levent, thank you..
 
Before I saw your answer, Mr. Levent saw it and made a statement. While taking the drawings that I will add, I thought I would remind you to collect the rib and cassette drawings together.
 
"saridurmus":2e2f86ic" said:
before I saw your answer, Mr. Levent saw it and made an explanation. While I was taking the drawings I would add, I thought I'd remind someone to collect the rib and tape drawings together.
I got it, thank you for your interest, good work.
 
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