Type 1 instability in meshing shear walls

iketut_119210188
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Type 1 instability in meshing shear walls

iketut_119210188
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I am currently learning to model sliding walls for my coursework assignment. I modeled a building from Revit to robot structure, and the model was created. However, when attempting to run the model, I encounter an error stating 'overlapped panels.' I have attempted to address this issue using references from this forum, but even after rerunning the model, the warning persists. Additionally, a new warning has emerged in the form of instability (type 1) on numerous nodes from UX to RZ. This instability warning arises during the meshing of the sliding wall. To resolve this issue, I have repeatedly created the same model, but the results remain consistent with the presence of errors. It leads me to question whether I may have made a mistake in modeling the robot. I would greatly appreciate your assistance in resolving this matter.

I apologize for the error during file submission on this forum. I have attached the file in this link
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19zGk_K07vIM4DBOLkRSQaKeCdgx2Ph5d?usp=drive_link .

 

1 node instabillity (type 1) 1.png

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Simau
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Hi @iketut_119210188 

For overlaped panels, select them and for each overloaded delete one on the 2.
There are some weird supports one some panels, delete them.
What do you mean by "slidding walls", how did you configure them?
Here attached a updated model with use of homogeneous panels (slab 23 and wall 15)

support to delete.jpg

M. Agayr
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Thank you very much for the response and correction. I meant to say not 'sliding walls' but 'shear wall.' I apologize for any writing errors

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