Staple stapling in the joist frame

MustafaAkın20

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Hello, I'm making a project on the B+Z+1 floor. The program is version 10.58. When I say "check top and bottom stapling", which is added to column stapling in the version, stapling problem occurs on floors due to some columns. However, the floors fit on the beams, but I think that option will only be used for cork flooring. I still wanted to ask (the added project checks the columns upside down and check for stapling). I also want to ask this. When we define a perimeter curtain on the basement floor, we cancel the frame beam (because the curtain rises to the floor level). Should we define this curtain as a normal curtain or a basement curtain? I defined it as an earthquake curtain (min 25 cm thick) in the attached project, but in the program info, when there is a curtain that does not continue upward, it says it should be defined as a sub-basement curtain, but since the floor sits on the curtain, it is defined as a normal curtain and considered as solid rigid, calculation with double R etc. It is necessary to tick the options. Thanks in advance for your comment...
 
"MustafaAkın20":yktmt7u4" said:
Hi, I'm making a project on the B+Z+1 floor. The program is version 10.58. When I say "check for bottom and top staples", which is added to column staples in the version, there is a problem with stapling on floors due to some columns. It fits on the beams but I think that option will only be used for cork flooring. I still wanted to ask (the added project checks the top and bottom of the columns with the option of checking for stapling up and down.
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I also want to ask this. When we define a perimeter curtain on the basement floor, we cancel the frame beam (because the curtain rises to the floor level). Should we define this curtain as a normal curtain or as a basement curtain? min 25 cm thickness) but when there is a curtain that does not continue up in the program info, Because it says that it should be defined as a basement curtain, but since the floor sits on the curtain, it is necessary to define it as a normal curtain and accept it as solid rigid, to calculate with double R and so on. You have to tick the options. Thanks in advance for your comment...
If the floor with the basement curtains is considered rigid, there is no need to mark the curtains as "floor/upstairs non-continuous curtain". If the floor is not considered rigid and the option is checked, it is not considered in the related and curtain rollover control and (B1) is not included in the weak floor irregularity control. If unchecked, they are included. Good work
 
Good morning Mr. Levent, thank you for your reply. Before, when 50 cm or 1 m infill curtains were placed, there was basically no stapling control. I think this is what you are talking about. So in such a case, we select the columns connected to the basement or basement curtain and mark these options, is it true? I guess we don't need to select this option in other columns.
 
"MustafaAkın20":2r6d2p7l" said:
Good morning, Mr. Levent, thank you for your reply. Previously, when 50 cm or 1 m infill curtains were placed, staple control was not performed, I think this is what you are talking about. I think we don't need to choose this option in other columns.
Yes, if you want to check for stapling in columns with basement curtain and basement curtain connected, this option can be checked.
 
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