Subasman Curtains

gerber

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Hello, in the panel element settings of the program, there is an option in the form of "Baseman / panel that does not continue on all floors"; 1- Sub-basement curtains are usually not as high as the storey height and are usually filled with soil. For this, I know that the relevant option is selected and the divide by intersections option is canceled and the elements are defined. Is my thought correct? 2- Should basement curtains be marked as panels that do not continue to all floors, and the option to divide by intersections should be cancelled. 3- Let's say we have more than one basement, when this happens, will the panel that does not continue on all floors be marked? thanks in advance
 
I want to add something to my question. In a basement building, sub-basement will be made for 50 cm installation. Should I add this 50 cm to the height of the basement curtains?
 
"gerber":4o5vxakb" said:
Hi, there is an option in the panel element settings of the program such as "Basement / panel that does not continue on all floors"; 1- Basement curtains are curtains that are generally not as high as the floor height and are usually filled with soil. I know that the elements are defined by selecting the relevant option and canceling the divide by intersection option.Is this correct in my opinion? 2- Should the basement curtains be marked as panels that do not continue to all floors, and the divide by intersections option should be canceled again.
Hello, In the program, the basement/upstairs floor should be marked.[/quote] When the discontinuous panel option is selected, the relevant panels are not included in the alfaS calculation and the B1 Irregularity effective cut-off area.Therefore, in a floor that is not considered rigid, if there is a curtain along the floor height, the panel that does not continue to the basement/upstairs is selected so that the relevant curtain is not included in the AlfaS calculation .Divide intersections option is to enter under a beam by giving the panel a negative top level. If it is not desired to be divided by the objects on the upper floor, it can be canceled.
"gerber":4o5vxakb" said:
3- Let's say we have more than one basement, then will the panel that does not continue on all floors be marked again?
Since the AlFaS control is done on the floor above the rigid floor, the curtains on the floors that are considered rigid will be submerged/upper It does not need to be marked as a non-continuing panel.
 
"gerber":2kmxrnl2" said:
I would like to add the following to my question. In a basement building, 50 cm will be sub-floored for installation. Should I add this 50 cm to the height of the basement curtains.
50 cm height is added to the height of the relevant floor. can be done.
 
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