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Hi,
I have to design precast sandwich wall pannel with 3 layers - exterior: 5 cm precast concrete, between exterior and interior: 25 cm eps thermal and interior: 5 cm precast concrete. I need to reinforce exterior and interior layer with Q-188 in the middle of layer but when I use fabric area, i can't set Q-188 in the middle od layer of 5 cm. My problem has shown on the picture!
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Use a curtain wall. Create curtain wall panels to your required materials and thicknesses. You can use a double glazed panel and just adapt it. For the joints between the panels, create a bespoke mullion to the profile you need ( including required setbacks from external and internal finished faces.
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