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Topic ClosedSlab modelling

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    Posted: 18.Aug.2008 at 17:54
yess make the hole floor in 3d and show that.but there is other program also sab that is great for bems or slabs .
hi guys i think i also know auto cad
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Aug.2008 at 11:56

What is the ideal way of modelling a CONCRETE SLAB? Is it by SPAN or by making the whole floor area as one SLAb?

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