Scaffolding shoes

ismailderim

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Hello, I am using IdeCad 8.62 Reinforced Concrete. How the shoes are modeled on the feet of the scaffolding on the ground. When the drawing is taken, the shoe is not visible. Good work.
 
Re: shoes on scaffolding feet Do you mean reinforced concrete element by shoe? Normally, the feet of the scaffolding near the building are anchored to the ground and the far feet are modeled as free. (All legs can be anchored if you wish.) In short, the lower legs you choose are recessed and they are recessed from each floor to the reinforced concrete building at certain points. In order to model the scaffold in detail, an idecad steel license is required.
 
Re: shoes for scaffolding
"mkrts88":2bzx1fkr" said:
Do you mean reinforced concrete element? Normally, the feet of the scaffolding near the building are anchored to the ground and the far feet are modeled as free (all feet can be anchored if you wish). In short, the lower legs you choose are recessed and they are recessed from each floor to the reinforced concrete building at certain points, I know that you cannot change this standard design in the reinforced concrete license. In order to model the scaffold in detail, an idecad steel license is required. Does the foot of the scaffolding on the ground only stay in contact with the ground?Is there any application with a larger area or to remain fixed there? is not shown in the drawing.
 
Re: I understand what you said to the scaffolding feet as shoes
. It is connected to the building horizontally by means of anchors, but as a vertical connection, does the foot of the scaffolding on the ground only stay in contact with the ground? Isn't there any application with a larger area or to stay fixed there? it doesn't show in the drawing.
I saw it like this in the application on the spot.
 
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