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asab1409
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drop panels

hi ,,

 

I have two question :

 

1:How do I draw two salb of two different level, where it becomes a simple slab ? 

 

2:  How do I create drop panels above the columns ?

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teixeiranh
in reply to: asab1409

I am not sure if I understand your droughts regarding the slabs. Anyway, I made a small demonstration:

 

http://www.screencast.com/t/M7wbtHKx5g

 

Regarding the drop panel, you may do something like this:

 

http://www.screencast.com/t/fcvfUhTen

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asab1409
in reply to: teixeiranh

Thank you


For my first question, ((the slab Is based on the normal beams )) ...

 

Must be momente  on the edge of the simple slab (( zero ))...

 

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teixeiranh
in reply to: asab1409

Hum... I don't think that I understand what you are trying ti say...

 

Could you please attach the rtd model?

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asab1409
in reply to: teixeiranh

my attach ,,,

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minamaher20
in reply to: asab1409

I think you mean bathroom and kitchen dropped slabs if i am right you can use linear release to achieve zero moment on the edges.

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Hamad.gmc
in reply to: teixeiranh

The drop cap top face elevation is above the slab top elevation, shouldn't it be offset in the -ve z axis so that the drop cap top face elevation aligns with the slab top fac elevation? 

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