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    Romanich
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    Column head

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    06-22-2012 01:07 AM

    What is a best practice to model column head in Robot?

    I know some:

    1. Make hole in plate and insert plate with another thickness
    2. Select FE and define plate with new thickness
    3. Use rigid links

    Also, I’m trying to use FE thickness variable along line, but it very no handy.

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    Artur.Kosakowski
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    Re: Column head

    06-22-2012 01:10 AM in reply to: Romanich

    As you wrote :smileyhappy: . Or if this is only for punching check add this info in the RC Slab Design module only.

     

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    Re: Column head

    10-02-2012 08:48 PM in reply to: Artur.Kosakowski

    Topic good.

    You can tutorial step 3: use rigid link.

    I is attachment file.

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    Re: Column head

    10-02-2012 11:33 PM in reply to: A.wikipedia

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    Re: Column head

    10-03-2012 12:05 AM in reply to: Artur.Kosakowski

    HI. thank you.

    But why show slab Punching????????

    Thank agian

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    Re: Column head

    10-03-2012 12:17 AM in reply to: A.wikipedia

    This approach is not intended for verification of the punching. In such case you should decide on one of these instead:

     

    • Make hole in plate and insert plate with another thickness
    • Select FE and define plate with new thickness
    • Or if this is only for punching check add this info in the RC Slab Design module only

    In addition make sure you defined either a 'real' column (bar) under a slab or a support with the determined size (advanced properties of the support) and you do not have any beam in this location. This is necessary for the correct detection of the punching verification points.



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    Re: Column head

    10-03-2012 01:04 AM in reply to: Artur.Kosakowski

    Thank you is reply.

    Can you give me an example of "Or if this is only for punching check add this info in the RC Slab Design module only".  ???????????????

     

     

     

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    Re: Column head

    10-03-2012 01:29 AM in reply to: A.wikipedia

    Here you are

     

     



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    Re: Column head

    10-03-2012 01:32 AM in reply to: Artur.Kosakowski

    THanks

    You can send modol for me???.

    Please .......

    Thanks.

     

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    Re: Column head

    10-03-2012 01:46 AM in reply to: A.wikipedia
     


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