Floor slab design

I am designing a floor slab for the below mentioned view of the building. In the plan view the center part of the portion is to be left empty and the remaining area should be covered by slabs. In how many ways can i design a slab to account for both the loading and the stiffness of the slab. Also how will the loading of the slab changes in those cases.

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  • When you choose the Geometry > Generate Mesh > Create Mesh option, you will need to click on the nodes to define the boundary to identify the meshing area. Once you click back on the first node to close the loop, you will get a dialog box where you can specify the number of divisions along each edge

    By appropriately I meant a couple of things.

    a. Don't use too many divisions. The default is 10. You may try with smaller number of divisions if you are getting too many plates with 10 divisions along each edge. For smaller edges specially even 2 or 3 may be good. You need to use your judgement here. The goal is to minimize the number of elements being generated. 

    b. The number of divisions along the common edge for adjacent meshes need to match. So when meshing the regions ensure that you specify same number of divisions at the common edges.    



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