# Code-check of walls and deep beams

### Join the webinar and learn about

• Creating a model of reinforced concrete wall
• How to load the submodel and what results from FEA do we need to apply?
• Explaining differences between shell and wall elements
• Limitations and recommendations for IDEA StatiCa Detail
• Interpretation of the results

### Speakers

Lukas Juricek Product Engineer
IDEA StatiCa
Vlastimil Konecny Product Engineer
IDEA StatiCa
Concrete walls and deep beams are common load-bearing elements in building structures. However, due to the layout requirements, these bearing structures are very often weakened by doors, windows, and other openings.
$$Reinforced concrete wall or deep beams full code-check? No problem!The aim of the webinar is to present how to code-check a general-shape deep beam in IDEA StatiCa Detail in connection with results from the FEA application in minutes. We will show the workflow on an example of a residential concrete building – exporting the geometry, creating the submodel in IDEA StatiCa Detail, applying the correct loads, design of the reinforcement, and the final code-check for both ultimate and serviceability limit states.Try it on your own - get the free Trial license and follow the step-by-step tutorial on Concrete wall. The ultimate solution for concrete details and structural partsCommon 3D FEA software considers the linear behavior of concrete. Design and code-checks of reinforcement are limited, especially for the serviceability limit state which may lead to the development of excessive cracks. All of that is covered within the CSFM-based application IDEA StatiCa Detail. Now, all engineers can efficiently design and code-check walls or deep beams of any shape and many more.If you want to see more of IDEA StatiCa Detail in action, there are two other recorded webinars to watch: How to design a prestressed beam with openings easily? Cast in situ wall – Ruzomberok (Slovakia) Or browse our Support center for tutorials and read the theoretical background.Webinar recording$$