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Reinforcement values does match

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Anonymous
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Reinforcement values does match

Hello. Is this a bug? ø12s190 seems to be the correct answer. The file is attached.Skjermbilde.JPG

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Artur.Kosakowski
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No, it is not.

 

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Anonymous
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Can you tell me what is the difference between the value 12x190 outside the slab and 12x120 inside the slab (between the grids). There`s obvious something I have misunderstood here.

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Artur.Kosakowski
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12x190 (12 mm bars each 190 mm or e=19 cm) is what you will get when you run generation (distribution of reinforcement)

 

bar spacing.PNG

 

The legend allows you to see which pars of slab could you 'cover' with the assumed bar diameter (e.g. 12 mm) and spacing e.g. 120 mm. As in your case what you need is 575 mm2/m 'everywhere' you have the same color on the entire slab as 12 mm each 240 mm is too small (471 < 575) and 12 mm each 60 mm is to much (12 mm each 120 mm is 942 mm2/m > 575).

 

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