UPPER RIGID BODRUM FLOOR NUMBER

OUR DISTINGUISHED FORUMS an authorized EK been ROADS THAT I PROJECTS ON MADE IN ENVIRONMENTAL THAT I DISCUSSION AND RESEARCH in anyone else DIFFERENT ANSWERS AND IDEAS LOWER I'm guessing this ISSUES WITH PRE QUESTIONS THAT AND THE LAST TIME THE WHOLE HEAD us have GIVEN TO OVERCOME QUESTION MARKS THAT I EXAMPLE AND I WANT TO REINFORCE with EXAMPLE'll VERDE YOU. THE ATTACHED PROJECT WAS BODRUM, AND THE BODRUM CURTAIN WAS WORKED AND SOLUTIONED. THAT'S WHY THE UPPER RIGID FLOOR NUMBER -1 WAS TAKEN. HOWEVER, CURTAINS IN THE BASEMENT HAS BEEN CANCELED, BECAUSE THE NEED FOR CURTAINS HAS BEEN AVOIDED IN THE APPLICATION IN THE PLACE. WHAT SHOULD THE RIGID FLOOR NUMBER BE IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THIS AND OTHER EXAMPLES I HOPE YOU GAVE. MY OWN THOUGHT IS THAT THE RIGID FLOOR NUMBER WILL BE (-2 ) WHEN THE CURTAIN IS UP IN A BASED BUILDING. BUT THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO SAY IT SHOULD BE (0). BECAUSE THE FLOOR NUMBER THAT WE WILL RECEIVE WHEN THE CURTAIN IS CANCELED, I WANT YOUR OPINIONS ON THE SUBJECT AS THE FLOOR NUMBER HIGHLY AFFECTS THE SYSTEM IN THE ANALYSIS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST NOW.
 
Hello there; UPPER RIGID BODRUM FLOOR NUMBER = -1 must be entered in your project in its current form (ie when there are basement perimeter curtains). If you delete the basement floor perimeter curtains, that is, if you remove the rigidity of the basement floor, UPPER RIGID BASEMENT FLOOR NUMBER = -2 should be entered. Thus, the number of rigid floors in your project will be taken as zero. You can see this in your reports, if you enter UPPER RIGID BASEMENT FLOOR NUMBER = 0, you will define the first 2 floors in your project as rigid floors. Best regards.
 
I agree with what you said and thank you for your interest. If we define a 100 cm basement curtain instead of 280 cm high along the normal floor, should we enter -1 in the basement curtain class or should we enter the value -2?
 
Hello there; I understood from your question: I have perimeter curtains in my basement and additionally, I have 1m high basement curtains on the ground floor. Then, you should select the 1m high basement curtains that you defined on the ground floor and define them as a basement or a curtain that does not continue on all floors from the Properties/Static-Reinforced Concrete heading. If you define in this way, UPPER RIGID BASEMENT FLOOR NUMBER = -1 should be entered. In addition, in the project you sent, basement curtains and beams are defined one above the other, I think this is not a very accurate way of definition. In this case, it would be more appropriate to delete the beams and make a definition only with the panels. If you are going to accept your basement floor as a rigid floor, you do not need to mark the panels on this floor as flooded or panel element that does not continue to all floors. Best regards.
 
Thank you for your attention, my main question is the basement floor is not fully buried due to the land condition, it is only 1 meter buried, so I will delete the curtains I defined as 280 cm and define a 100 cm basement curtain. This time, will the rigid floor number be -1 or -2 due to the 100 cm curtains I have defined? Will it replace the same 280 cm basement curtain?
 
my advice is that you define floors up to the upper level of the basement curtains... you define the 1 meter high floor with curtains as rigid.... concrete is poured up to the upper level of the curtain, then the formwork is installed again... then your 1st basement floor is not rigid and the 2nd basement floor is not rigid. your floor (1 meter high floor) becomes rigid. upper rigid basement is entered as -2. From the report, the number of rigid basement floors is seen as 1. while analyzing, you can solve the 2nd basement without a rigid diaphragm.
 
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