Fix the Failures

The project, which was prepared with ideCAD Architectural, was opened with ideCAD Structural. By making Analysis+Design, you can identify the failures with visualization possibilities and make the necessary intervention.

  • Click on the Analysis+Design (F9) command.

  • The Analysis Settings dialog will open.

  • Click the OK button to start the analysis.

  • Wait for the analysis to complete in the Analysis Status window.

  • After the analysis is complete, click the OK button to close the window.

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  • A red cross will be seen on the Output heading Concrete All Failures.

  • Open the Concrete All Failures list.

  • Click on the Concrete Column-Beam Joint Area.

  • Elements with this failure appear in red in the Visualization Window.

  • Concrete Column-Beam Joint Area failure should be eliminated.

  • Close the visualization dialog.

  • Open the Column Settings dialog by double-clicking on the S10 column.

  • In the General tab, write 30 cm for width value and 40 cm for height value.

  • Click the OK button to close the dialog.

  • Open the STORTY 1 CEILING page.

  • Open the Column Settings dialog by double-clicking on the S10 column.

  • In the General tab, write 30 cm for width value and 40 cm for height value.

  • Click the OK button to close the dialog.

  • Click the Analysis+Design (F9) command.

  • Do you want to perform analysis? question will be asked.

  • Click the Yes button.

  • Wait for the analysis to complete from the Analysis Status window.

  • After the analysis is complete, click the OK button to close the window.

  • A green tick will appear on Concrete All Failures in the Output heading.

  • This sign means that there is no failures in the project.

  • Open the Concrete All Failures list.

  • Click on the Concrete Column-Beam Joint Area failure.

  • Concrete elements will be displayed in green in the Visualization Window.

  • There is no Concrete Column-Beam Joint Area failure in the project.


Follow the steps of the video below.

 

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