Ribbed floor typical beam

Zeck19

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Friends, in the same project, there are 100 slabs of the same size that I need to choose a typical beam, can I choose all of them in bulk?
 
If you had a project, we could think about how it could be done easier. What we have to say now may hang in the air.
 
Hello there; First of all, select all the slabs for which you want to define a typical beam. While the tiles are selected, right-click on any tile and enter the properties menu. Select Rib or Cassette (according to the definition of your flooring) sub-title in the Properties menu. As you can see in the attached picture, the ribs are numbered based on the reference beam selected while defining the rib slab. You can define the typical beam on all your floors at once by typing the typical beam number you want to select in the Typical Beam 1 and Typical Beam 2 boxes from the menu in accordance with the logic in the drawing. Best regards.
 
Dear 2m project, I thought similar to what you said, but as far as I understand, this is not what your friend wanted. That's why I said that a more practical method can be said according to the project. For example, when you select all slabs and set the continuities with a single reference, you cannot solve this problem by selecting all slabs and giving typical beam numbers. N. YILMAZ
 
Typical beam may not be defined in the floor. Select the tile and click the "Specify Typical Beam" command using the right-click menu. and select a rib beam in the Slab by left-clicking the mouse, the typical beam color will be different from other beams. When specifying typical joists, make sure they are continuous with the typical joists of adjacent floors. Good work.
 
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