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Ribbon menu from the Settings tab of the Settings can be accessed from the title.

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Slab Load Library

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The table above shows the total weight of the slab cladding part. The load value column is automatically calculated from the detailed load definition entered in the table below. 

For example, let's do a load analysis of a tile coating. In the table below, the thickness of the tile, its unit load; all components that make up the tile cladding, such as mortar thickness, unit load of mortar, leveling concrete and unit load, are defined one by one. The sum of all rows is all the components of that layer, and the Load value appearing in the table above is the sum of the loads of all components.

Beam/Wall Load Library

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The table above shows the loads to be used on the beams. The load value column is automatically calculated from the detailed load definition entered in the table below. 

For example, let's do a load analysis of a 19 cm brick wall. Similar to what is described in the slab load library, the following table can define all the layers that make up the brick wall one by one, such as the thickness of the brick, unit load, plaster thickness, unit load of the plaster. In this table, the total value of those weights appears.

When defining the beam, the load values ​​defined here can be selected as the beam/wall load in its settings. In addition, loads are reported under the load analysis heading.

Live Load Library

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According to TS498, previously entered live load values ​​can be seen in the list. By clicking the New button, you can define the live load value yourself. The values ​​will appear in the dialogs of the elements whose live load is defined, such as stories.