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Re: Warning: The load has not been distribute d correctly.
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FINALLY!!! No errors or warnings! Thanks Guys! ![]()
Student at the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences
Graduating at de Jong Gortemaker Algra architects and ingenieurs
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So that was then
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The warning about loads not distributing correctly came back. It gives this error for every cladding in my model, which gives me the idea that its not a problem with the connections. The load distributions seems allright!
(Id rather not apply the loads manually)
Student at the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences
Graduating at de Jong Gortemaker Algra architects and ingenieurs
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Its been back for a while... whitout an apparent reason!
Can somebody explain why one cladding is transparent? ![]()
Id swear my model is perfect by now, but.... nope!
Student at the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences
Graduating at de Jong Gortemaker Algra architects and ingenieurs
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Can somebody explain why one cladding is transparent?
Alex,
The lack of display of the panel interior is just the graphic issue (this does not mean that anything is wrong with this panel or cladding itself). Have you noticed any other problem with e.g. values of reactions etc.?

Artur Kosakowski
Support Specialist
Product Support
Autodesk, Inc.
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Nope, but that its a mere graphical issue answers my question.
The warning that I get, was gone for some time, but came without me changing anything about the panels. I dont think it has any influence. Nevertheless id like to understand why this problem still stand while it doesnt seem to be a problem.
Student at the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences
Graduating at de Jong Gortemaker Algra architects and ingenieurs
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Alex,
If the load is distributed correctly then the warning is excessive. If you send me the last version of your model we will try to investigate what causes it to be displayed and try to correct this for the next versions of Robot.

Artur Kosakowski
Support Specialist
Product Support
Autodesk, Inc.
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Hi Artur
I've uploaded my model,good luck!
http://wtrns.fr/Wng0hsrn2g5Z2w- (WeTransfer.com)
Student at the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences
Graduating at de Jong Gortemaker Algra architects and ingenieurs
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Hello guys!
im experiencing similar problem. i have designed a beam and column structure and used cladding to transmit the wind action onto the structure and after meshing (can i call it like that...?) with Delaunay method and calculating the reactions, after i press verification the error occurs. i do not know if i can simply omit it, but it sounds like a big issue to me.
the strange fact is, not all claddings turn on, but the pattern does not seem to be a result of my modelling mistake. i have made a screenshot, hope it helps.
this is a educational version in polish, but im keen to answer any further questions.. this is my thesis project, so i realy want it to work propely and without any doubts.
thanks in advance,
maciek
Faculty of Civil Engineering
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my 2 cents;
why I don't understand Robot.
Many issues reported here are answered with: "graphical error, don't worry about it".
Hard to tell boss/principal engineer "don't worry", it's just graphics. How is it so many "bugs" are around in Robot?
Thanks
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Alex, please upload it again:

Rafal Gaweda
Product Support
Autodesk, Inc.



