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Continious element through few stories
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Dear support team,
As well as many other users I get a warning of element not being asigned to any story. In my case I have a steel plate wall going from level "base" to level "3" (there is a slab at the level "2" as well so I cant just change the levels to suit the wall's geometry). Is it necessary to split the wall at level "2" in order to get it asigned correctly? Assignign stories manually did not work for me..
In short - what do you do when your element goes through few stories? And ir there ir a way to assign different parts of a single element to the different stories, can you see its displacements at different levels in the building diagrams?
Thank you
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Re: Continious element through few stories
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If it is a panel define it in smaller parts between each of the levels. You can also try to define auxiliary lines within a single panel at the levels of each of the story so that during meshing the generated surface elements are aligned to them. Then these surface elements will be assigned to different stories despite the fact that the panel goes through several ones.
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Artur Kosakowski
Support Specialist
Product Support
Autodesk, Inc.
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Artur,
Thanks a lot ! I did not have time to test it yet, but it seams like a very reasonable solution and I am pretty sure that would work.
Thanks

