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I really hope some can help me with this issue.
I’m working on a very large project (260.000 m²) in the early stages. Our walls and columns is just generic material at this point.
As you can see on the screenshot, we have a problem each time our wall meets a column. The column is build 45 mm into the wall. Every time we have a detail like this, the room bypasses the column and leaks into the next room. We have tried everything, from different materials, joining, and room boundaries and so on. The only thing the can prevent this from happening, is to draw a room separation line on both sides of the column, so the room separation line connect the wall and the face of the column.
Here’s the question:
Why does the bypass not occur then we move the column 5 mm more into the wall?
In this case, the wall is 400mm, but if we change in to 300 mm, and still have to column 45mm build in, the problem stops.
it seems like the smaller the wall thickness, the less the column have to move into the wall to stop the problem.
Does anyone have a solution for this?
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