RISA | Tips & Tricks

RISA | Using Eccentric Chevron Brace Workpoints

Written by RISA | Jul 27, 2016

RISAConnection now offers the ability to enter an eccentric work point for the braces on a Vertical Brace Chevron Connection.

Entering the Eccentricity

The eccentricity may be horizontal, vertical, or both. These entries are in reference to the origin which lies at the intersection of the beam centerline and the gusset centerline.

Work point offsets may be positive or negative, depending on which direction (from the origin) you want to move the work point.

  • Quadrant 1: Positive Horizontal Eccentricity, Positive Vertical Eccentricity

  • Quadrant 2: Positive Horizontal Eccentricity, Negative Vertical Eccentricity

  • Quadrant 3: Negative Horizontal Eccentricity, Negative Vertical Eccentricity

  • Quadrant 4: Negative Horizontal Eccentricity, Positive Vertical Eccentricity

Results

While the limit state checks will be the same, the calculated loads at the gusset will be different since they now will include the effect of the work point offset.