There is no problem in the reports, but when I examine the column from the reinforced concrete/column tab, I see that ZK is marked in a few columns. what does this mean? Will it be a problem? The score is a little low. What is a score?
There is no problem with the reports, but when I examine the column from the reinforced concrete/column tab, I see that ZK is marked on a few columns. What does it mean. Is it a problem?
Zk is when the columns are not stronger than the beams Whether it is a problem or not depends on the alpha ratio explained in the same article. If the alphai is < 0.7, the program warns you. If the alphai is > 0.7, the extreme forces are increased by 1/alphai according to the given condition. For more detailed information, TDY 2007 Item 3.3.6 You should check out
I think you meant to say payday. Pursantage is the ratio of the reinforcement area to the cross-sectional area. If it is low, it indicates that less reinforcement is placed in the section. The program controls the minimum reinforcement ratios to be placed in the section according to the regulations. The fact that the pursanta is low does not indicate a negative situation, but it is important that you provide the minimum reinforcement ratio.