
January 29, 2020
Updated HSS Tube Connection Design According to CSA S16-14/09
RISAConnection v11 now incorporates expanded support for HSS tube shapes in Canadian (CSA S16) connection design. The newly supported connections include the following:
Modeling instability can be one of the most frustrating errors to troubleshoot in structural software. Whether you're a new user or a seasoned pro, instability warnings in RISA-3D can bring your workflow to a halt if not properly diagnosed and resolved. This master article brings together all the most common types of instability, provides guidance on identifying the issue, and links to existing resources that walk you through the resolution process. To supplement this written guide, check out the Troubleshooting Mini Tutorial in the RISA Learning Center (RLC). Common Instability Types and How to Resolve Them Below are the five most common causes of instability in a RISA-3D model, along with diagnosis tips and links to deeper resources: 1. Member End Releases at Boundary Conditions Symptom: Instability warnings at the base of columns or ends of beams. Diagnosis: Look for members where moment releases are applied directly at nodes with pinned or fixed boundary conditions. Why It’s a Problem: This removes all rotational fixity at the connection, creating a hinge with no resistance to rotation. Resolution Resource: How do I avoid instability warnings in a RISA-3D model? 2. Pinned End Releases at Every Member Framing into a Single Node Symptom:…
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RISAConnection v11 now incorporates expanded support for HSS tube shapes in Canadian (CSA S16) connection design. The newly supported connections include the following:
RISAConnection v11 now includes the ability to design Column to Beam Column Cap Flange Plate Moment Connections according to AISC 360. This widely requested feature allows users to define the beam as a wide flange and the column as either a wide flange, tapered wide flange or HSS tube. To begin,...
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Q: Are the files backward and forward compatible between versions? A: Yes, the files are backward and forward compatible between all versions.
RISA-3D includes Redesign Lists that are used to optimize hot-rolled steel, cold-formed steel, dimensional lumber, and concrete beams and columns. Although, the criteria used for this optimization is the Design Rules, the sizes must be chosen from the available sizes in the Redesign List. It is now...
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