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Wall it and load wall

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A.wikipedia
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Wall it and load wall

Hi all.

Please check 2 modol same, But results other, Why ???/

I is send modol below

1.PNG

2.PNG

 

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Romanich
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You must use "dummy" bar under bearing wall.

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A.wikipedia
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Thanks

You can edit the model to help me.

I is attchment model.

 

Message 4 of 7

1. You should change linear load to have the same reactions

2. Bending of  a T shape is not the same as bending a flat bar.



Artur Kosakowski
Message 5 of 7

Thanks you.

If i use nonbearing wall . I should give it a wall or panels or shell or clading??????

 

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Romanich
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Hi,

example with nonbearing wall attached.

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A.wikipedia
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Thansk you.

But i don't kwon. Why Pz= 7,65 kN/m ?????/?

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