The program breaks during analysis.

ebasakin

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After I made the model, I checked the geometry, it did not give an error. Then when I switch to model analysis, the program suddenly breaks and closes. The file is attached.
 
Hello, at the point where K26 connects to K40, give it back so that a nodal point is formed on the K40. In the same way, enter data so that a nodal point is formed on K44 at the point where K58 connects to K42. In this case, analysis will be made. Note: The stair landing is not connected to the joists. (The distance between the intermediate landing level and the upper level of the beams is too large.) While defining the stair support, set the support distance value to 0.85 m. enter. Good work
 
The length of K40 25/83 and K4425/83 beams is 150 cm, and the building distance of K26 and K58 beams is 140 cm. In fact, beams K26 and K58 need to be connected to beams K40 and K44 10 cm back. But while drawing, the program trims 10 cm of the K40 and K44 beams and creates it this way. I thought it was just like that in drawing and thought it was correct in calculus. How do I overcome this problem? How do I get a proper connection from 10 cm back?
 
"ebasakin":1mptvlw1" said:
K40 25/83 and K4425/83 Beams length 150 cm, K26 and K58 beams distance from building is 140 cm. Actually, K26 and K58 beams need to be connected to K40 and K44 beams 10 cm back. While doing this, the program trims 10 cm of the K40 and K44 beams and creates them in this way. I thought that this was only true in the drawing and thought it was correct in the calculation. How do I overcome this problem. How will I ensure a proper connection from 10 cm back.
-K40 beam Enter as two parts so that a joint point is formed in the coordinate where K26 is connected.Then make the names of the beam parts the same.As of version -8.5, this and similar errors have been prevented.
 
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