"BCandan":35ut588t" said:Greetings; There are indentations and protrusions in the project. Therefore, the same indentations occur in the foundation plan. However, the program does not always cut the foundations in the recesses and sees them as almost flat. How can I overcome this problem. Regards.[/quote ] Hello, what do you mean by indentation-protrusion?What does the program do, what kind of result do you expect, can you explain the subject a little more clearly by adding the project?
Hello, As you can see in the attached project, we can overcome your question with a temporary solution. Specify foundation-beam direction command I reversed the directions of the ST23-ST24 and ST07-ST08 foundations with the help of ST23-ST24 and ST07-ST08 foundations. This way I prevented continuity. However, you should note that these foundations should be looked at in this way in the foundation plan, since the viewing directions of the ST23-ST24 and ST07-ST08 foundations will be from top to bottom according to the plan you have to change the axis-column names in the drawing yourself; since the foundations are symmetrical, the reinforcements are the same, you just changed the column and axis names looks like enough."BCandan":20e5rh2g" said:The program adds ST08 and ST09 foundations to the other side, although there is an offset to the ST01-ST02-ST03 foundations. Both in calculation and in continuous foundation expansions, the reinforcements are drawn straight. However, in the 1 and 2 axes of the program, the reinforcements are drawn straight. he always needs to divide the foundations into three parts. Did we make a mistake while drawing or does the program ignore it until a certain eccentricity? I would appreciate it if you could provide information.