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Tekla Structural Designer How to edit mat Foundation.

Tekla Structural Designer is advanced software used for Structural Analysis and Design of a Building. In Tekla, we can do the detailing of steel structures as well as RCC structures. We can create RCC buildings and we can insert the rebars in Tekla structures Designer software.  We can also do the form works and structural drawing without the help of any other software. Let’s go step by step to learn how to edit mat foundation in TSD. Step 1 Fig.1   For using the properties of MAT we need to go to the foundation level and if you just right-click on it then we can generate the report for a member. Step 2 Fig.2   If we want to split it then go to the option of foundation in which we have the Mat split. So using the option of Mat split, we can divide it into two parts which will enable us to design these two parts. So if we want to design the Mat in two parts, we use this option. Step 3 Fig.3   We also have the option of the mat opening. So if we want to create openings in the mat, we can

Tekla Structural Designer How to Create a Mezzanine Floor Over an RCC Building

  Tekla Structural Designer is advanced software used for Structural Analysis and Design of a Building. In Tekla, we can do the detailing of steel structures as well as RCC structures we can create RCC buildings and we can insert the rebars in Tekla structures Designer software.  We can also do the form works and structural drawing without the help of any other software. we have a building model of G+3 and want to kame mezzanine floor for party, dinner or any other purpose. So how to create a mezzanine floor with the help of a truss in TSD. Let’s follow the steps to Inserting Nodes Modelling a building using the same process of STAAD.     Step 1 First, go to the model and check the construction level and open the st. 4 levels and we will assign our steel column, the base will select st. 4 and top-level will select st. 5 please know that we can change the steel grade and section while we are using after doing that just assign the columns and let’s check it out in 3D view. Fig.1 Step 2 N

How to Create Column Heads or Column Drops Columns in Flat Slab

Tekla Structural Designer is advanced software used for Structural Analysis and Design of a Building. In Tekla, we can do the detailing of steel structures as well as RCC structures we can create RCC buildings and we can insert the rebars in Tekla structures Designer software.  We can also do the form works and structural drawing without the help of any other software. Let’s follow the steps to Create Column Heads or Column Drops.         Step 1 First of all we will open our model and go to the level in which we want to provide column drop or column head. Fig.1 Step 2 After going to the particular level then go to model tab then go to slab section and select the Columndrop. Fig.2 Step 3 Now give its properties like Depth, Plan Breadth, and Plan Depth and we will just click on any point and now column drop had been created. Fig.3 So like this you can create Column Heads or Column Drops in TSD. .For more details, watch this:  Tekla Structural Designer || How to Create Column Heads or Col

Tekla Structural Designer- How to Read Beam Schedule Properly Beam-Column Layout

  Tekla Structural Designer is advanced software used for Structural Analysis and Design of a Building. In Tekla, we can do the detailing of steel structures as well as RCC structures we can create RCC buildings and we can insert the rebars in Tekla structures Designer software.  We can also do the form works and structural drawing without the help of any other software. Let’s follow the steps to know how to read beam schedule properly-- Beam Column Layout.               Step 1 First of all we have to open our model which is fully analysed and designed in TSD, We will go to a particular level and will study the beam Schedule. For that let as choose a particular level and generate a Drawing of Beam schedule for that go to Draw tab then go to Beam Schedule then click on Ok after that it will automatically be generated as an Autocad file. Fig.1 Step 1 First of all we have to open our model which is fully analysed and designed in TSD, We will go to a particular level and will study the bea

How to bring Columns in the same line as Beam

T ekla Structural Designer is advanced software used for Structural Analysis and Design of a Building. In Tekla, we can do the detailing of steel structures as well as RCC structures we can create RCC buildings and we can insert the rebars in Tekla structures Designer software.  We can also do the form works and structural drawing without the help of any other software. So let’s proceed step by step to know about it.               Step 1 In the fig. 1 base view  you can see the beam size is 250 and the column size is 400  so it extends outside so to put it inside we can go to the model and use the measure option, we can calculate the extended part i.e 200 and the size of beams is 250/2 so the offset we need to give is 75mm along the horizontal line same for the vertical also we will go to the 3D view and select the column and we will go to the option alignment next we will set the minor and major offset as 75mm so this will adjust the horizontal line as well as vertical line once it is

Tekla Structural Designer- How to Check Punching Shear of Columns Punching Shear Design

Tekla Structural Designer is advanced software used for Structural Analysis and Design of a Building.In Tekla, we can do the detailing of steel structures as well as RCC structures we can create RCC buildings and we can insert the rebars in Tekla structures Designer software.  We can also do the form works and structural drawing without the help of any other software. Let’s follow the steps to Check the Punching Shear of Columns.                Step 1 First of all, we will open our building model which had a flat slab and all the loading have been applied and designed. Fig.1 Step 2 Now we will apply punching shear checks in this structure for that we will go to our first slab level after that we can go to the design tab and then click to the punching shear option. Fig.2 Step 3 So for applying the punching shear, we can either select a particular column or we can even select two columns at once by dragging after doing that we can analyze the model once again and then go to design and cl