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Stair and slab connection in section view

Anonymous
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How can I create a clear connection?
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Lingwisyer
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Gerald wrote:
slab/floor connection control

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Barry Kelly
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Have you tried a Solid Element Operation?

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yes but there is little more to go
Anonymous
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Barry wrote:
Have you tried a Solid Element Operation?

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yes but I still have a problem with the plaster line
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Anonymous
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Is it possible to add plaster to the bottom of stairs?
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Eduardo Rolon
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oktemfurkan.

Merged your other topic. Please avoid creating duplicate post with the same question.
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oktemfurkan wrote:
Is it possible to add plaster to the bottom of stairs?
Yes. You can add a plaster "roof" just under the stairs. A complex profile would be another way, but the Roof Tool is probably the easiest for you.
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Richard wrote:
oktemfurkan wrote:
Is it possible to add plaster to the bottom of stairs?
Yes. You can add a plaster "roof" just under the stairs. A complex profile would be another way, but the Roof Tool is probably the easiest for you.
Thank you! I hope they will add this properties to stairs.
Anonymous
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best way is to adjust height of the connecting slab in stairs settings.
After that you can add plaster roof as mentioned in this topic.
If it possible avoid solid element operation.
Anonymous
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How about this case? The slabs and stairs should have the same 4 layers, altogether 60 cm thick.

It's not only a plaster layer beneath the stair, which could be a roof, but also two layers above the concrete. The floor covering option for stairs allows me to add the wooden covering, but I still miss the insulation.
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