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Known Issues in STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Sye on 7/12/2018 7:41:40 PM

The TechNotes, FAQs and Support solutions cover various topics that pertain to the CONNECT Edition of STAAD.pro, version 21.00.00.57 specifically. 

Release News

New Release STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition (21.00.00.57)

New Release - STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition Update 1 (21.00.01.12)

Installation and Licensing

[[User ID Missing from the Output Report]]

[[The .std files are not showing up with the STAAD.Pro CE icon]]

General

[[Error Unhandled Exception when trying to open the editor in STAAD.Pro Connect Edition]]

[[Existing custom steel section databases cannot opened in the STAAD.Pro Connect Edition]]

Graphical User Interface 

[[Black Force Diagrams, Fonts or Color Changes]]

[[Run Analysis option is greyed out]]

[[Error when trying to create analytical model from the physical model]]

[[When trying to import an ISM repository into STAAD.Pro, the Run option is grayed out]]

A "Failed to save document" error reported while creating a new model

[[The Parametric Models Fails to Generate Mesh]]

[[Crash when defining beam offsets]]

[[Members/Surfaces cannot be copied unless corresponding nodes are selected]]

Modeling

[[The Latitude parameter(IBC 2012) is being incorrectly set to zero]]

Analysis and Design

[[Unity ratio displayed for only one member when designed as per AISC 360-16]]

See Also

STAAD.Pro Support Solutions

Tags: CONNECT Edition, STAAD.Pro, STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition, index, Known Issues

RAM SBeam 6.0 Trial License message

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Payel on 7/12/2018 8:08:16 PM
Applies To
Product(s):RAM SBeam
Version(s):CONNECT Edition (06.00.00.33)
Area: Licensing

Problem Description

After upgrading to RAM SBeam 6.0; the program worked for few days, but then shows an 'Activation Status' window showing '0' days remaining. 

If the message is ignored beyond the last day the program will then simply fail to start at all.

When opening the program, it will "spin" for a couple seconds, then close.

Solution

RAM SBeam 6.0 is part of the Optioneering Visa. Please make sure that you have a license for this. To purchase this or check on it, you can contact your account manager or sales representative, or create a service request.

See Also

Optioneering Visa

[[RAM SBeam crashes]]

RAM SBeam

Tags: installation, Optioneering Visa, RAM SBeam, RAM SBeam 6.0, licensing

RAM Connection Support Solutions

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Seth Guthrie on 7/13/2018 10:12:27 PM

The TechNotes and FAQs in this section cover various topics that pertain to RAM Connection. Use the navigation tree on the left to browse or the popular links below.

  • [[Known issues in Ram Connection 11]]

Installation and Licensing

Technical

 

Tags: RAM Connection, index, Support Solutions

Unable to create new model

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Revision 1 posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Payel on 7/16/2018 9:59:39 PM

  
 Applies To 
  
 Product(s):STAAD.Pro
 Version(s):CONNECT Edition
 Environment: N/A
 Area: STAAD Planwin
 Subarea: General
 Original Author:Payel Sasmal, Bentley Technical Support Group
  

Description

I have activated STAAD Planwin license; I am still getting the message "Unable to create a new model, with reference to licensing" .

Solution

Go to the Control Panel -> Programs and Features and uninstall all the versions of Planwin and STAAD.Pro Connect Edition. Now, download the latest versions by following steps from the link below.

Software Download Instructions

While installing, please right-click on the file and select the option 'Run as administrator', though you may be the administrator for the machine. 

Please note that though, STAAD.Pro Connect Edition is a 64-bit software and Planwin is a 32-bit software, they will work fine in a 64-bit machine. 

See also:

Building Planner / Planwin General FAQ

Tags: STAAD Planwin license, unable to create a new model

While performing design per the US Aluminum code, I encounter an error message - **PRODUCT NAME COULD NOT BE MATCHED.** - What does it mean?

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Sye on 7/17/2018 7:17:05 PM

  
 Applies To 
  
 Product(s):STAAD.Pro
 Version(s):All
 Environment: N/A
 Area: STAAD.Pro Design Solutions
 Subarea: STAAD.Pro Aluminum Design
 Original Author:Bentley Technical Support Group
  

While performing design per the US Aluminum code, I encounter an error message - **PRODUCT NAME COULD NOT BE MATCHED.** - What does that mean?

OR

When  carrying out Aluminum Design, design is not carried out for certain members and I encounter messages like the one below

**IN TABLES 3.3-1 and 3.3-2, NO DATA IS AVAILABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING COMBINATION FOR

MEMBER # 1 **

ALLOY : 6061-T6 Product : All Alclad : No Welded : No

What does that mean ?

In the US Aluminium design, the allowable stresses on members are dependent on the following:

ALLOY

PRODUCT Type

ALCLAD

WELD Type

STRUCTURE Type

THICKNESS of the various components of the cross section

The program uses all of the above parameters to look up the allowable stresses from a Table which one may find in the Aluminum Design Manual. If it cannot find a matching combination, it tries to come up with the best guess as to which of the above parameters is responsible for the lack of "match". In the above message, the program determines the PRODUCT type to be the one causing the problem.

Tags: aluminum code, Aluminum Design

I cannot see the "close" or "OK" buttons typically located at the bottom of the STAAD screen.

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Revision 4 posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Payel on 7/19/2018 5:13:36 PM

 Product(s):STAAD.pro
 Version(s):All
 Environment: N/A
 Area: General
 Original Author:Bentley Technical Support Group

Problem Description

The STAAD display is larger than my visible screen size, so I cannot see the "close" or "OK" buttons typically located at the bottom of the screen.

 I do not see the STAAD Foundation Advanced button too.

Solution

The most likely cause of this problem is the screen resolution setting on your machine. It should be as high as possible, however we at least recommend using 1280X1024.

There have been few cases, where the maximum resolution available in a laptop/tablet is 1024 X 768; in that case, change the text size to small in Control Panel\Appearance and Personalization\Display setting as shown here.

See Also

STAAD.Pro Support Solutions

Tags: STAAD Foundation Advanced button missing, High Resolution, Display issue with STAAD.Pro

Applying Load Case Types to Load Cases or Combinations in batches

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Sye on 7/19/2018 11:33:37 PM

Applies To
Product(s):STAAD Foundation Advanced
Version(s):ALL
Environment: ALL
Area: General
Subarea: N/A
Original Author:Sye Chakraborty, Bentley Technical Support Group

 

I have got a large number of load cases and combinations in my STAAD Foundation Advanced model. Is there a way for me to quickly set the Load Case Type data to Service and Ultimate for these load cases and combinations

In STAAD Foundation Advanced Connect Edition Update 2 ( 8.2.0.30) and up, you can easily set the Load Case Type for a batch of load cases or combinations.

The process is listed below

  1. Select the load cases or combinations. You may use SHFT + mouse click or CTRL + mouse click to select the cases.
  2. With multiple load cases ( or load combinations) selected, you will be given the option to set the Load Case Type ( or Load Combination type).
  3. Choose the appropriate radio button and press Batch Apply as shown in the next picture

The Load Case Type for all selected load cases ( or combinations ) will be set accordingly.  

 

Tags: load case type, Service, Primary, batch, load combination type, ultimate

General Topics

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Sye on 7/19/2018 11:34:15 PM

  
 Applies To 
  
 Product(s):STAAD.Foundation Advanced
 Version(s):All
 Environment: N/A
 Area: STAAD.Foundation Advanced
 Subarea: General
 Original Author:Sye Chakraborty
Bentley Technical Support Group
  

This page contains FAQs which are applicable for all modes

  1. Combine Two Models
  2. Critical Load Case Reporting
  3. Customizing the Calculation Sheet
  4. Report Gross Pressure or Net Pressure
  5. Error in Spacing Calculation
  6. Factored Loads for Foundation Design
  7. Getting Started with STAAD.Foundation Advanced
  8. Getting Zero Results
  9. Hardware Requirements for SFA
  10. Pier Foundation with Axial and Lateral Load
  11. Calculation Sheet not Available
  12. Updating SFA Model with STAAD.Pro Model Changes
  13. Values like -1.#10 Reported in Calculation Sheet
  14. [[Applying Load Case Types to Load Cases or Combinations in batches]]
Tags: Load Case, Combine Models, hardware requirements, Getting Started, General Topics, zero results, updating model, factored loads, pier foundation, Load Case Reporting, calculation sheet

Not able to minimize or maximize STAAD.Pro using the buttons at the top right corner

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Sye on 7/19/2018 11:57:49 PM

 Applies To 
 Product:STAAD.Pro                                                                                 
First Affected Version:
 Found in Version:20.07.11.90
Released in Version:21.00.00.57
Environment:Win 10
 Area: General
Subarea:
 Issue #:xxxxx

Problem Description

The minimize or maximize buttons does not work in STAAD.Pro

Steps to Reproduce

When one clicks on the avatar for Connection Client, the minimize button seem to get pressed but nothing happens. When one clicks on the Minimize button, the Maximize ( or Restore) button seem to get pressed and nothing happens. When one clicks on the Maximize/Restore button , the exit button seem to get pressed and nothing happens.

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Workaround

This issue has been tracked down to the Connection Client avatar and specifically noted on Win 10. The only workaround would be to hover the mouse over the STAADPro application window in the Taskbar and right click the mouse to get to the Minimize/Maximize/Restore options as shown in the picture below and choose the appropriate option


As an alternative workaround, you may also right click on the top bar in STAAD.Pro and choose the appropriate option.

Solution

Upgrade to the STAAD.Pro Connect Edition ( 21.00.00.57 and up ) and it should resolve the issue

 

See Also

Tags: minimize/maximize, STAAD.Pro, maximize, Minimize

Known issues in version 8.04.00.20

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Seth Guthrie on 7/20/2018 2:26:47 PM

Following are the known issues discovered in STAAD Foundation Advanced CONNECT Edition Update 4 released 08.04.00.21

Tags: STAAD Foundation Advanced, index, known issue

Error - Bentley.Structural.MathLib.dll was not found

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Seth Guthrie on 7/20/2018 2:44:07 PM

 Applies To 
 Product:STAAD Foundation Advanced
First Affected Version:08.04.00.20
 Found in Version:08.04.00.20
Fixed and Released in Version:
Environment:All
 Area: Installation
Severity:High
 Issue #:#920928

Problem Description

If version 8.04 is installed over the prior version 8.03, then an error will occur trying to analyze a mat foundation model.

SProStaadFdn.exe - System Error
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The code execution cannot proceed because Bentley.Structural.MathLib.dll was not found. Reinstalling the program may fix this problem.

Solution

Uninstall the program and reinstall 8.04 again.

Or copy Bentley.Structural.MathLib.dll

  • From Folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Bentley\Engineering\STAAD Foundation Advanced\OSOEM\
  • To Folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Bentley\Engineering\STAAD Foundation Advanced\SProEngine\

The problem will be addressed in subsequent installers.

Tags: installation, STAAD Foundation Advanced, known issue, defect

RAM SS V15.09 Release Notes

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Allen Adams on 7/20/2018 5:53:10 PM

RAM Structural System CONNECT Edition Update 9 Release 15.09 Release Notes

Release Date: July 10, 2018

This document contains important information regarding changes to the RAM Structural System. It is important that all users are aware of these changes. Please distribute these Release Notes and make them available to all users of the RAM Structural System.

Bentley CONNECT:

Bentley is in the process of requiring all users to sign-in in order to use any Bentley programs. This is being done now in anticipation of the implementation of powerful and customized features intended to better help users perform their jobs. Moving to this sign-in requirement now better facilitates our implementing those new features.

If you do not already have a Bentley ID, go to http://www.bentley.com/profile and select the Sign Up Now link.

Bentley CONNECT already offers several benefits, and the value continues to increase. Listed here are three key features:

CONNECT Advisor

CONNECT Advisor provides links to pertinent articles, short training videos, courses and webinars. It can be accessed by selecting the Bentley Cloud Services – CONNECT Advisor command in the RAM Manager, or by selecting the CONNECT Advisor icon from the tool bar in any of the modules.

CONNECTION Center

When you sign in to your Bentley account you now have easy access to CONNECTION Center. This personalized portal gives you access to Usage reports, site configuration information, downloads, and Learning information on webinars, seminars and events, and includes a transcript listing the Bentley courses that you have completed. Your personal portal also lists your recent projects with a portal into analytics on that project. CONNECTION Center can be accessed by selecting the Bentley Cloud Services – CONNECTION Center command or by selecting the Sign In command in the upper right corner of the RAM Manager screen.

CONNECTED Projects

All of Bentley’s CONNECT Edition programs, including RAM Structural System, allow models to be associated with a project. Multiple models, from any of the Bentley products, can be associated with a given project. This simplifies the process of keeping track of work done for a project, and will enable analytics to be performed and reported for the project.

A ProjectWise Projects portal enables you and your project teams to see project details required to evaluate team activity and understand project performance.

- View project activity by site, application and user

- Gain insights into the users who are working on your projects and their effort

- Register and manage your CONNECTED Projects

- Access ProjectWise Connection Services including ProjectWise Project Sharing, ProjectWise Project Performance Dashboards and ProjectWise Issue Resolution Administration

When a model is Saved in this version the program will ask for a Project to which the file is to be associated. Projects can be registered (created) from your Personal Portal, or from the Assign Project dialog by selecting the + Register Project command.

Tutorial:

Except for minor corrections, the Tutorial Manual has not been updated but is still valid. The appearance of some parts of the program in this version may differ from that shown in the Tutorial.

Important Notices:

This version automatically converts databases created in previous versions to the new database format. Note that a backup file is created automatically when a database is converted; the name of the database is the same, with “Orig” and the version number appended to the name. The file has an extension of “.zip” and is located in the same directory as the original database.

The previous steel tables and load combination templates supplied with the program will be replaced with new tables and templates of the same name. If you have customized any Master or Design tables or load combination templates supplied with the program without changing the file names, those file names should be renamed from the original RAM table names prior to installation to prevent your changes from being lost.

Installation Instructions:

If you have enabled the CONNECTION Client you will automatically be notified of the newest version and will be able to update through that service by simply selecting the update command.

Otherwise, this version can be found on the Bentley Software Fulfilment web page by logging into the Personal Portal or the Enterprise Portal and selecting the Software Downloads icon. Perform a search for “RAM Structural System”, select any of the RAM Structural System modules (e.g., RAM Modeler; they all use the same installer), and select the latest version of the RAM Structural System.

Product Licensing FAQ:

Appendix A at the end of these Notes contains a document describing features available in the RAM Structural System to help prevent inadvertent use of unlicensed modules. Refer to that document for more information.

Security Risk Advisory:

Not applicable to this release. Every effort is made to ensure that there are no security risks in the software. There are no known security issues, no issues were addressed in this version.

New Features and Enhancements:

For details on these new features and enhancements, refer to the manual .pdf files available from the Help menu in each module or from the Manuals folder on your hard drive.

EN 1992-1-1:2004+A1:2014

The updated requirements of Eurocode EN 1992-1-1:2004+A1:2014 Design of concrete structures have been implemented in RAM Concrete.

EN 1992-1-1 and EN 1992-1-1 UK National Annex

The UK National Annex to EN 1992-1-1:2004+A1:2014 has been implemented in RAM Concrete Analysis, RAM Concrete Beam, and RAM Concrete Column. In the Criteria – Code command there is now the option to select either EN 1992-1-1 or EN 1992-1-1 UK NA.

National Building Code of Canada 2015

The requirements of the National Building Code of Canada 2015 for the automatic generation of Wind loads, Seismic loads, and Response Spectra Analysis have been implemented.

Member Force Display

The Process – Results – Member Forces command has been enhanced to show values at any number of locations along the member length. Previously the option only allowed display of values at quarter points.

Bentley CONNECT Advisor

Bentley Connect Advisor provides links to valuable resources, including training courses, Bentley Communities articles, and YouTube videos. This feature has been enhanced with more material, filtered to provide more pertinent links. This feature is available under the Bentley Cloud Service menu in the RAM Manager.

Error Corrections:

Some program errors have been corrected for Version 15.09. Corrections made to graphics, reports, Modeler functions, program crashes, etc., that were considered minor are not listed here. The noteworthy error corrections are listed here in order to notify you that they have been corrected or to assist you in determining the impact of those errors on previous designs. These errors were generally obscure and uncommon, affecting only a very small percentage of models, or had no impact on the results. The errors, when they occurred, were generally quite obvious. However, if there is any question, it may be advisable to reanalyze previous models to determine the impact, if any. In each case the error only occurred for the precise conditions indicated. Those errors that may have resulted in unconservative designs are shown with an asterisk. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

RAM Steel Beam

ASSIGN SIZE: The Assign – Beam Size – Single command was not functioning.

Effect: Beam sizes could only be assigned using the Fence command.

CHANGING BEAM FROM NONCOMPOSITE TO COMPOSITE: If a noncomposite beam was changed to composite (or vice versa) in the Modeler, an internal flag was erroneously set indicating that the size associated with the beam was a user-specified size.

Effect: If the beam already had a size associated with it, from a previous design for example, then that size would be assigned to the beam as if it were a user-specified size, and not re-optimized during Design-All. The result was that the size was not the optimum size, but may have been either larger or smaller than needed (design warnings were correctly given if the beam was smaller than necessary).

BEAM FACTORED REACTION SUMMARY REPORT: For models with more than one floor type, the summary report showed zero values for the Total Positive and Total Negative loads for layouts following the first floor type summary report.

Effect: While beam designs were correctly performed, the FACTORED REACTION SUMMARY REPORT only displayed zeros for the Total Positive and Negative reactions when there were more than one floor layout types. The results for the first floor type layout were correctly reported while subsequent layout types reported zero values.

RAM Concrete Beam

SPECIAL MOMENT FRAMES*: The requirement of ACI 318-11 Section 21.5.4.2(a) (or analogous clauses in other ACI codes) was determined incorrectly, potentially resulting in use of an incorrect value of Vc in the determination of the transverse reinforcing.

Effect: When determining the required transverse reinforcing for SMFs, the program may have used the value of Vc when it should have used 0.0, or it may have used Vc = 0.0 when it could have used the actual value.

RAM Concrete Column

ACI 318 Beta_d *: The Beta_d factor in ACI318-08 10.10.6 and later, for columns unbraced against sway, was still being calculated according the the ACI318-05 provisions based on shear.

Effect: An incorrect moment magnifier was calculated and used. The ACI318-08 (and later) provision based on axial load has now been adopted.

ACI 318 Cm: Prior to ACI 318-08, Cm used in slenderness calculations had a lower bound of 0.4.  This lower bound value has been removed in ACI 318-08, 318-11 and 318-14, but the program still restricted Cm to this limit.

Effect: Potentially conservative moment magnifier was calculated and used. This restriction has been removed for designs to ACI 318-08 and later.

ACI 318 SLENDERNESS LIMIT: Concrete columns designed to ACI318-08 or later were being checked for slenderness greater than 100, a provision which existed prior to ACI318-08.

Effect: Potentially, slender elements were rejected that should have been permitted. This check was not required and has been removed.

ACI 318 MEMBERS WITH LARGER lu/r: The ACI 318-05 provision in clause 10.13.5 is no longer required in ACI 318-08 and later but was still being checked.

Effect: Potentially conservative member design for members with larger lu/r. The program now no longer checks this provision for designs made to ACI 318-08 and later.

VIEW/UPDATE WARNING: In View/Update, concrete columns designed to BS8110 always gave the error “Unable to Achieve Equilibrium in Section” even when that was not correct.

Effect: The design error was incorrectly displayed but did not affect the design.

RAM Concrete Shearwall

PMM CURVE DISPLAY: The View/Update dialog could crash when trying to display the M-M curve for a P value outside the bounds of the interaction surface.

Effect: Program crash.

LONG PANELS: Walls having continuous wall panels greater in length or height than 416ft (5000") gave a design error related to no bars in the section or to an internal design error.

Effect: For exceptionally long or tall wall panels the program would not provide a design.

RAM Frame – Analysis

EIGENVALUE ANALYSIS SELECTION: The program applied the Ritz Vector solution if Lanczos solution was selected, and applied the Lanczos solution if Ritz Vector solution was selected.

Effect: Wrong Eigenvalue solver was used in analysis.

DIAPHRAGM FORCES REPORT: The program failed to produce the Diaphragm Forces report if the user-defined Section Cut line crossed an opening defined with more than 4 nodes (i.e., not a rectangular opening).

Effect: Diaphragm Forces report not obtained if the section cut was through or to a non-rectangular opening.

CHINA GB 50011-2001 WIND LOAD CASE DIALOG*: The dialog did not show units and did not have unit conversion between English and SI units.

Effect: The dialog was expecting SI unit input; if English unit values were specified it used those values as if SI, resulting in incorrect wind forces. The incorrect values were listed on the Loads and Applied Forces report, so from that the error was obvious.

GRAVITY LOADS CALCULATION: The program calculates total gravity loads on diaphragms, which are later used in calculated of P-Delta effects. If a model includes columns outside diaphragm and if these columns are elevated, the program incorrectly treated this condition as a sloped diaphragm and calculated large gravity loads on diaphragm.

Effect: In a very rare configuration, large gravity load was reported for the diaphragm if the model included elevated columns located outside of any diaphragm. The error was obvious when it occurred.

AS/NZS 1170 WIND LOAD PRESSURE REPORT: The Loads and Applied Forces report did not include wind pressures for the Y-direction in the report unless the load case created for the Y-direction was run alone.

Effect: This is a reporting error only.

FRAME STORY SHEARS DISPLAY: When a new frame number was assigned to a wall this number would not be immediately added to the list of selected frames to display.

Effect: Frame Story Shear values would not be displayed for some walls. Needed to refresh frames display by selecting the frame in View Frames dialog before results would display for that wall.

RAM Frame – Steel Seismic Provisions

AISC 341-10 AND AISC 341-16 DESIGN COMBINATIONS: Custom combinations generated in the Analysis module were erroneously included in the combinations considered for the Seismic Provisions code check when the AISC 341-10 and AISC 341-16 codes were selected.

Effect: Custom combinations generated in the Analysis module were considered in the Seismic Provisions code check. The combinations may have unintentionally governed the member code checks over the Custom and Generated combinations created by the user in the Seismic and Standard Provisions modules. If no Custom combinations were created in the Analysis module, Seismic code checks were correctly performed.

IMF PANEL ZONE JOINT CHECK: When the AISC 358 check box was selected for AISC 341-05, AISC 341-10 and AISC 341-16 codes, Panel Zones for IMF Joints were checked using load combinations that included amplified seismic loads; the combinations should have been those from the applicable building code using analyzed beam end moments.

Effect: IMF Panel Zone checks under AISC 358-05, AISC 358-10 and AISC 358-16 codes should not have applied amplified seismic loads in the load combinations. The Standard Provisions joint check which was sufficient, applied the load combinations from the applicable building. No additional check should have been performed per the requirements of AISC 341-05 Section 10.3 nor AISC 341-10/16 Section E2.6e. The error was conservative, joints which should have otherwise passed code checks may have been failed.

RAM Foundation

BS 8110 FLEXURAL CAPACITY*: The flexural capacities of foundations designed to BS8110 was over-estimated by about 10% for all foundation types (due to an incorrect function call). This affected only release 15.07 and 15.08, but not prior releases.

Effect: Unconservative flexural design of foundations per BS 8110.

Tags: slenderness, RAM Structural System, AISC 360, ACI 318, 15.09

Deleting a Brace that does not appear in Elevation

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Seth Guthrie on 7/20/2018 6:29:58 PM
 Product(s):RAM Structural System
 Version(s):Any
 Environment: N/A
 Area: Modeling
 Original Author:Bentley Technical Support Group

Problem Description

After making changes to a model such as moving a column or grid, or converting a lateral beam into a gravity beams there may be a vertical brace member that no longer appear in the elevation view and hence cannot be deleted normally. The brace still appears in the 3D view and may cause problems in the Ram Frame analysis.

Solution

There are two ways to remove these rogue braces that are no longer in an elevation view that can be selected.

  1. If the braces do not connect to any frame members at either end, then an integrated data check can be performed and the following message will appear: "Some Braces do not attach to Nodes. Do you want them deleted?". Click "Yes" to have them removed. Note – if the brace is connected to a lateral member at one end, but not the other, this message will not appear, so you may need to make some supporting beams or columns gravity members temporarily.
  2. Delete and re-enter the story data for this particular level. This will remove all braces at that level, but has the side effect of also removing any wall openings and resetting the Ram Frame diaphragm numbering which requires reentering mass combinations and user story forces.

Tags: braces, RAM Structural System, Modeling, RAM Modeler

STAAD Advanced Concrete Design

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Hitesh Mistry on 7/26/2018 11:27:51 AM
  
 Applies To 
 Product(s):STAAD Advanced Concrete Design
 Version(s):All
 Area: Concrete Design
  

STAAD Advanced Concrete Design (SACD) is a brand new offering that will vastly improve the process and reduce the time needed to get concrete designs to site, for engineers who are using STAAD.Pro as the analysis workhorse in their design process.

This new tool will take the model and analysis results to produce full constuction production drawings and schedules. 

 

 

With STAAD Advanced Concrete Design packs, one can now take a STAAD.Pro model and generate designs, drawings and schedules for concrete components of structures to one of a varitey of design codes.

You can design and detail the following:-

  • Beams
  • Columns
  • Shear Walls
  • Foundations
  • Pile caps
  • Staircases

  

There are four regional versions of STAAD Advanced Concrete Design and a global version that covers all supported design codes.

Check the design of columns with an interactive interaction surface tool.

  

Design codes supported.

  • IS 456 + IS 13920 (1993) 
  • IS 456 + IS 13920 (2016) 
  • Eurocode EN 1992
  • ACI 318(M) - 11
  • BS8110-1997
  • CP65

Note that the current license of 'STAAD RCDC' is for designing concrete structures to the Indian design code and thus will be upgraded to the 'STAAD Advanced Concrete Design - Indian'

Find out the top 10 reasons why you should be adding STAAD Advanced Concrete to your portfolio:-

www.youtube.com/watch

Tags: ACI, STAAD.Pro, concrete building, concrete slabs, Concrete Design, staad advanced concrete design

Range too big error when copying data from STAAD.Pro table to Excel

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Sye on 7/26/2018 4:58:35 PM

Applies To
Product(s):STAAD.Pro
Version(s):ALL
Environment: ALL
Area: Post processing
Subarea:  
Original Author:Sye Chakraborty, Bentley Technical Support Group

 

I am trying to copy data from the tables in the STAAD.Pro post processing mode to an Excel sheet but keep getting the "Range too big" message. How can I get around the problem ?

 

The message comes up when the volume of data being copied is too large for the process to handle. A workaround is to copy the data in installments. Filter the data in the tables based on node numbers or beams numbers or plate numbers as appropriate, to reduce the amount of data to be copied in one shot. With the mouse cursor on the table, right click and choose Results Setup > Range to set such filters. Once the data is filtered, copy it and paste the data into Excel. Subsequently change the filter using the same Results Setup dialog box to get the data for the next set of entities to copy. Repeat the process till all of the data is copied.

 

 

Tags: Excel, Range, range too big, table

STAAD.Pro Postprocessing FAQ's

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Sye on 7/26/2018 4:59:22 PM

  
 Applies To 
  
 Product(s):STAAD.Pro
 Version(s):All
 Environment: N/A
 Area: Postprocessing
 Subarea: FAQ's
 Original Author:Bentley Technical Support Group
  

  1. How do I display the deflection diagram and the displacement values on that diagram?
  2. Changing Units from inch to cm
  3. Print Truss w/ Output Forces
  4. Beam Annotation - Change Font and Turn Off Unit Display
  5. Annotations for Maximum Bending Moment or Shear Values not Visible
  6. If I have a moment vector along the local positive Z axis does it have a twisting action going to the right along the positive direction of the axis?
  7. Sign Conventions for Moments in a 3-D Structure
  8. Moment Values in kip-inch instead of pound-feet
  9. Purpose of Beam - Graphs Page
  10. Displaying the Bending Moment Diagram
  11. Printing Picture Full Page
  12. Adding a Company Logo into STAAD.Pro Report
  13. Torsion Stress Report
  14. STAAD Report with More Than 3 Decimal Places
  15. What Version of the Design Code is STAAD.Pro Using
  16. Graphically See Node Displacement
  17. Difference Between the Local and Global Deflection
  18. Changing Beta Angle of a Member
  19. Query Member End Forces for Selected Beams
  20. Changing Stress Output Units in the *.ANL File
  21. Saving a 3-D Rendered View
  22. [[Range too big error when copying data from STAAD.Pro table to Excel]]

See Also

Product TechNotes and FAQs

Structural Product TechNotes And FAQs

External Links

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Bentley LEARN Server

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Tags: Changing Units, FAQs, SELECTservices, STAADPro, Deflection Diagram, Result Diagram

Output items do not appear within Results Setup in STAAD.Pro

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Applies To
Product(s):STAAD.Pro
Version(s):ALL
Environment: ALL
Area: Post Processing
Subarea:  
Original Author:Sye Chakraborty, Bentley Technical Support Group

 

When I go to Report Setup from within STAAD.Pro and try to select the output items, I do not see any of the items as shown in the picture below. How can I get these items back ?

Solution :

 

The Output items are not visible most likely because you have not analyzed the model or you may have modified the model which would erase any already existing analysis output data. To get back the Output items, simply reanalyze the model and the output items will reappear as shown next

 

Tags: report setup, blank, output items, empty

STAAD.Pro Miscellaneous Solutions

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 Applies To 
  
 Product(s):STAAD.Pro
 Version(s):All
 Environment: N/A
 Area: STAAD.Pro Miscellaneous Solutions
 Subarea: N/A
 Original Author:Bentley Technical Support Group
  

This page contains items related to miscellaneous topics about STAAD.Pro 

  1. Section Wizard Tutorial
  2. [[Turning off Labels]]
  3. [[STAAD.Pro crashes during startup]]
  4. [[STAAD.Pro crashes during opening]]
  5. [[STAAD.Pro crashes when opening a model in a user machine]]
  6. [[I do not see the AISC 360-16 code listed in the list of design codes in the STAAD.Pro Connect Edition]]
  7. [[Auto save is not working]]
  8. [[Output items do not appear within Results Setup in STAAD.Pro]]
Tags: section wizard, Miscellaneous

What is the SET NL command

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Sye on 7/26/2018 10:06:07 PM

Applies To
Product(s):STAAD.Pro
Version(s):ALL
Environment: ALL
Area: Analysis
Subarea:  
Original Author:Sye Chakraborty, Bentley Technical Support Group

 

What is SET NL and why is it required

OR

PRIMARY LOAD CASE CAN ONLY BE ADDED IF SET NL COMMAND IS USED

OR

" **ERROR- Number of Primary Cases exceeds value entered in SET NL Command …"

 

SET NL command is required, in a file with multiple analysis commands, to let the software know how many primary load cases it would need to process so that the software can allocate the right amount of memory for the analysis and for storing the input/output data. A typical example of a file with multiple analysis commands is shown below

Load case 1

Load case 2

Load case 100

PERFORM ANALYSIS
CHANGE
Load case 200

Load case 201

Load case 300

PERFORM ANALYSIS
CHANGE

If such a file has 300 primary load cases ( REPEAT LOADs are counted as PRIMARY loads too ) you would add the SET NL command as show next

STAAD SPACE
START JOB INFORMATION

END JOB INFORMATION
SET NL 325
INPUT WIDTH 79
UNIT FEET KIP
JOINT COORDINATES

The number of primary load cases mentioned after the SET NL should be equal or little more than the actual, in case more load cases need to be added later. In the above example the number has been defined as 325 although the actual number of primary cases is 300. The value should not be too high ( say NL specified as1000 for only 300 primary load cases ) as in that case the software would reserve unnecessary amount of memory.
 
This command should be provided before any joint, member or load specifications.

 

 

Tags: Primary, multiple analysis, SET NL

Miscellaneous Analysis Solutions

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