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What Is Integrated Design for AEC
Building Information Modeling
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Model the Design
Integrated Building Design
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Integrated Structural Engineering
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Application Limits and R Coefficient Controls
Displacement and Irregularity Controls
Earthquake Loads Affecting the Structure
Material and Section Controls
Slabs
Beams
Columns
Shearwalls
Insufficient Reinforcement in Shearwall
Maximum Pursmail Exceeded Shearwall.
Axial Capacity Insufficient in Shearwall
Shearwall shear safety is not satistied
Columns with a dimension ratio greater than 6 should be modeled as walls.
Shearwall thickness cannot be less than 1/20 of the floor height.
Shearwall thickness cannot be less than 1/16 of the floor height.
The shearwall thickness cannot be less than 200 mm.
The shearwall thickness cannot be less than 250 mm.
TBDY 7.6.6.2 there are shearwalls that do not meet the strong shearwall requirements
The shearwall thickness cannot be less than 1/30 of the shearwall length.
The upper floor shearwall is thicker than the lower floor shearwall
TBDY 7.11.5 in connection of elements with shearwall. conditions were not met.
The ratio of the thickness and length in the plan of shearwalls should be at least 6
In the shearwall group, the size ratio must meet (1/6) condition
There are shearwall groups that do not meet the capacity ratio.
Longitudinal rebar less than Ø14 cannot be used in shearwall head reinforcement area.
Shearwall capacity ratio > 1
Polygon shearwall capacity ratio > 1
Shearwalls with coupling beam is not found
Friction Shear Failure
Strip Footings
Raft Foundations
Single Footings
Steel Purlins, Steel Ties and, Secondary Steel Beams
Steel Braces and Steel Trusses
Steel Connections.
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Details and Layout Design
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