What should be the cassette laying interval

kolcuoğlu48

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Can cassette flooring be made with 50 cm intervals in one direction and 100 cm or 300 cm in the other direction? I could not find a criterion or a limitation in our regulations for this. What should we consider here?
 
If you are going to lay cassettes, the openings should be close to each other in both directions, that is, if the ideal is square, it should be a rectangle close to the square. In any case, you will ask if I can use it both ways in the hollow floor system. For the second aspect of hollow floor slabs, it is one of the possibilities offered by IdeCAD for our convenience. Otherwise, you cannot perceive it as cassette flooring.
 
Thank you for your answer. Would it be appropriate if we use a ratio of 1 to 2 for cassette flooring, and give 50 cm to 100 cm intervals?
 
So does the ide 10 perceive this as cassette flooring? Or does it dissolve like a hollow block? There is an issue here that needs to be interpreted correctly.
 
There is a slab thickness requirement of 1/10 of the tooth opening. If it is 50x100, the floor thickness should be at least 10 cm.
 
There is a difference between cassette flooring and gear flooring in terms of work and regulation. In cases where the rib beam exceeds 4m in the toothed floor; The beam we throw in the second direction is actually the scattering beam. Ide, on the other hand, makes use of the possibilities for creating the distribution beam at the request of the users and makes use of the data entry of the cassette beam slab. Here, you will look at it as one-way gear laying in terms of analysis and you will analyze within the framework of the rules Nedim Bey has explained above. If you are going to make cassette flooring, you should ideally make a square, but if you cannot put your beams evenly in both directions of the flooring due to architecture. You can make the cassette beams rectangular in size to meet the cassette laying conditions in the regulation.
 
I want to ask something about this subject, we show it as cassette slab to put distribution ribs in rib slabs, but this time cassette slab height does not meet the minimum requirements as far as I understand (minimum concrete thickness is 1/10). I wonder if Idecad can make these distribution beams automatically when we want rib drawing? If you ask why you didn't ask until today, I had to ask for it because of a discussion that took place today. I would be very grateful if this female ribbed automatically popped up when we defined it.
 
We have to meet the e/10 condition in cassette flooring. If we make 10 cm plate thickness, we can make 100 cm rib opening. After making 100 cm rib opening, it is not economical to make 50 cm in one direction and 100 cm in one direction. We can create 100/100 cassettes by making 100 cm opening in both directions. There are standard 100/50/20 cm foams on the market. When 2 pieces of these foams are placed side by side, we create 100/100 cassettes. Our flooring thickness becomes 30 cm. When we want to make 35 cassettes, we can create our cassettes using 2 foams of 100/50/25. We do not have to comply with the rib width, which is determined in the normal cassette mold, we will not have ears in the cassette molds. We can make the ribs 15 cm 20 cm.
 
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