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3D Model with Rigid Diaphragm Within Building Model
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FAQ 005387 | Instability when Using Building Model with "Rigid Diaphragm"
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Building Model Unstable Instability Rigid Diaphragm Slab 2D Slab Shear Wall
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- Updated 06/07/2023
- Number of Nodes 95
- Number of Lines 145
- Number of Members 6
- Number of Surfaces 42
- Number of Solids 0
- Number of Load Cases 4
- Number of Load Combinations 24
- Number of Result Combinations 0
- Total Weight 150.000 tons
- Dimensions 26.25 x 39.37 x 26.25 feet
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