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SAFE Runs Analysis Twice

SAFE Runs Analysis Twice

SAFE Runs Analysis Twice

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Has anyone run into an issue where SAFE runs analysis/design and upon completion (can pan the model around for a moment) it decides to run the analysis and design again? I've got some models that take long enough to run a single time, and the glitchy extra run is really slowing the process down.
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RE: SAFE Runs Analysis Twice

There are design changes that can affect analysis results, right? Like if you add PT in some area then then that affects the stiffness of the slab in that area.

RE: SAFE Runs Analysis Twice

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That's a good point, however I'm not using any PT in this model, so I am just designing Rebar.

I know that Concept includes the rebar designed in its deflection calculations to some extent but I wasn't aware of SAFE doing a similar thing. Maybe that's what is going on.

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