Ramp clash visualization on inner surface

Ramp clash visualization on inner surface

mzmaso90
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Ramp clash visualization on inner surface

mzmaso90
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I created a multiple floor ramp, visualization gives this error inside but looking throuygh the levels inserted and the line of its shape between boundary and rise, it seems every thing correct to me. Which trick I haven't look yet? I will attach the file soon...

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ToanDN
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Read the clash report and see what is clashing with what.  If you are certain they are false alarms then just ignore them.

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syman2000
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Ramp can be unpredictable. I try emulate what you are doing and couldn't replicate the issue. Is there a reason why you choose ramp over slope floor?

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mzmaso90
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It says that "The multistory inclined stair/ramp did not reach the top level with a full number of flights. The maximum number of runs below the top level have been created." But in which sense with an entire number of ramps(=a full number of flights"-if you choose the google translation"?

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ToanDN
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@mzmaso90 wrote:

It says that "The multistory inclined stair/ramp did not reach the top level with a full number of flights. The maximum number of runs below the top level have been created." But in which sense with an entire number of ramps(=a full number of flights"-if you choose the google translation"?


There is Maximum Inclined Length under the Ramp type properties and it is based on the requirement for walking ramp, not auto ramp.  You can increase the value to whatever you want or just simply ignore the warning.

 

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