Updates to Wood Wall Aspect Ratio Limits in RISA-3D
With the initial implementation of wood wall design in RISA-3D, the wall aspect ratio was calculated as the full height of the wall divided by the...
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Candice Cobb : May 11, 2023 12:00:00 AM
Do you need to include effective length, le, per NDS Table 3.3.3 for your wood design?
Yes? While RISA-3D does not automatically follow this le procedure per NDS Table 3.3.3, you as the engineer can input these values once you have them calculated. Inputting the effective length value in RISA-3D allows the program to use the correct value for the Rb calculations.
NDS provisions use an effective length approach to account for different load and support conditions. How does NDS do this? By calculating the slenderness ratio, Rb using the effective length, le, instead of the unbraced length, lu.

STEP 1: Determine your span type and loading condition.

STEP 2: Calculate and determine the effective length values from Table 3.3.3 based on the unbraced length and loading.

lu = 10ft
d = 9.25in = 0.77ft
lu/d = 12.97 > 7, therefore
le = 1.63lu + 3d = 18.61ft
STEP 3: Enter the effective length value calculated into your unbraced length properties section in RISA-3D.

Additional information regarding this topic can be found in our Help file in the Unbraced Lengths section.
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