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Uni-directional slab

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StructuralSilver55
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Uni-directional slab

Hi!

I'm now learning robot, and I would like to know how i can model an uni-directional slab (i want it only to work in x direction for example), when you define a slab in RSA, firstly it always is defined as a bi-directional slab.

(imagine that you have beams in 1 direction, you draw a slab inside of them, and you want to simulate it).

 

In other words, i have this :

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and i would like to have only the blue one.

 

Thank you very much for your help!

I've tried to figure out this problem searching on the help but I can't find the solution explicitly.

 

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There is another way to define a uni directional slab without modify the "n" parameter? 

I saw a example of the kind of slab i want to model in another thread:

 

http://forums.autodesk.com/autodesk/attachments/autodesk/351/14461/1/Section.png

There, the slab works only in one direction...

RSA has to have an easier way to do it? A simple checkbox for example? 

 

I don't know if im explaining clearly what i have to do...

(as you can see, in the other thread he slab only have a direction of work between beams)

 

Thank you very much!

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IN the thraed I mentioned you have:

- checkbox

or

- n parameter

 

if you are not concerned about results in slab just use diphragm with unidirectional load distribution.



Rafal Gaweda

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