Hello to everybody ... This is the results for the same raft .. By using robot&safe .. but the problem is the results is too strange and not close .. where's the problem ??
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Make sure you display the same results (load case selection, direction of bending - Mxx or Myy with respect to the direction on which you project the results).
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Yes i'm sure about that >>.. if you want i will send you robot file to check the results
By the way . punching shear results the same in both of them
Attach the model and indicate which load case or combination to look at.
Check out factored load ..
here is file http://www.filemail.com/d/bhxbfqpsjtyglbx
Thanks in advance
Delete all linear supports defined for all edges of the panel in Robot. I think that you should multiply values by the width of the strip (I'm not sure how Safe calculates these values) as in Robot you have them by a unit width.
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Okay after this the values is correct ? if you correct the file send me plz
did you mean in robot i should Multiply the values of moment strip by unit width or what ?
Thanks in advance
If you look at the picture I attached to my previous answer you can see that I indicated how to delete the excessive supports.
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okay okay nevermind .. but answer me about the second question ?
many thanks sir
There's two options .. fixed or auto .. i choose auto
if you want i will send you safe file
I don't have Safe but my assumption is that if you use the strip approach in this program you know what are the rules that govern the strip generation. Assuming that in Safe the cut is done in the middle of the strip and it is assumed that the bending moment distribution across the strip is the same as in its middle you should multiply the values obtained in Robot by the width of the strip.
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yes i think so .. this assumption more logic .. but i don't know this about robot before
Thanks for your help .. my appreciate