EXAMPLE 1. NEW BUILDING DESIGN FROM REINFORCED CONCRETE
EXAMPLE 1: 'REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION STUDY' 55 Finally, in the Filter option option, you can specify a range of values for the loads you want to display. In this example, 8.4KN/m permanent load was applied to all perimeter beams of level 1, 2, 3 and 4. An additional feature that can be used when you have a standard floor, i.e. when the floors are exactly the same, is Load and Plate Copy. to copy plates and loads from one level to another. Call the command and in the dialog box: The upper part of the dialogue box is about the plates and their loads. In particular check the "PLATES" option if you want to copy the plates from one level to another. You also specify the level you want to copy ("Existing Level"), as well as the level or levels to which the copy will be made. The "Copy Plate Loads" option allows you to copy the plate loads as well. The bottom of the dialog box is for the additional loads you have entered (masonry, linear, concentrated, etc.). Check the "Loads" option if you want the loads to be copied and select ON on the loads you want copied. Using the "Replace" option will replace the loads, if any, on the other floors. If you do not select it, the loads of the level will be added to the existing ones. With the option "TOTAL YES OR NO" you copy the level loads in total or selectively per Group and per charge (LC).
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