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Microstran CONNECT Edition (10.0.0) Release Notes

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Wentao Zhang on 6/17/2019 10:49:10 AM

Release Date: 30th May 2019

Full Version Number: 10.00.00.14

New Features in Microstran CONNECT Edition

In addition to minor error corrections and enhancements, Microstran CONNECT Edition introduces the new features discussed below.

Subscription Entitlement Service (SES):

Microstran now uses Benltey's Subscription Entitlement Service, Bentley's new process for product activation and usage tracking, improving our licensing capabilities with features such as:

  • License alert notifications when you are approaching a custom usage threshold
  • Replacing site activation keys with user validation, enhancing security around your Bentley licenses and subscriptions

This product version utilizes Subscription Entitlement Service, which is not supported by SELECT activation key(s). SES is a free service, featuring new behavior to enhance your organization’s user administration and security with mandatory user sign-in via CONNECTION Client to access the application. If you are already signed in to the CONNECTION Client, you have met this prerequisite. If you have not, please refer to the Administrator's Resource Center and/or contact your administrator for assistance in the registration and sign-in process.

 

Free Design Codes and Features

In previous versions (prior to Micostran CONNECT Edition) the below design codes and features required additional purchase. With Microstran CONNECT Edition these codes and features are now freely available to all tiers of Microstran.

  • AISC ASD 9th
  • AS 1250/AS3990
  • SSCJ/AIJ
  • BS 5950:2000
  • BS 8110:85
  • Integrated Connection Design – Design Connections directly in Microstran

Export to STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition

Microstran now have direct export capability to STAAD.Pro allowing users to leverage many more advanced features in STAAD.Pro.

Improved Interoperability

Bring your microstran design into another application or even to site, using ISM and iModel Publishing.

 

Import and Export Models to Microsoft Excel

Microstran now have the ability to allow users to modify any aspect of the model in a tabular manner via import/export to Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet.

Export Analysis Results to Microsoft Excel

In previous versions of Microstran, results were only accesible on screen or text files. Now, Microstran can have all results exported to one Microfot Excel Spreadsheet, each sheet withing the Spreadsheet holds 1 table of the results.

Member Summary Query

In previous versions of Microstran, queried results (Member Forces, Member Deflections Enveloped results) were only viewable on screen, it was not possible to copy these results for further processing. With Microstran CE, users can now select members on screen and have these results displayed in tables for viewing sorting, and copy to Excel.

Section Summary Viewer

Analysis Results grouped by section can now be quickly viewed in Section Summary Viewer on screen and also Exported to Excel.

Linear Copy (Optional Load Factor input).

An optional load factor box in Linear Copy is included in Microstran CE, this applies a load factor to all the loads being copied. This helps users that create 3D portal frame models from a 2D frame, where loads are progressively reduced (or increased) from one frame to the next (manual application of wind loads).

 

Supply in-context help messages.

Microsoft Windows 10 removed support for Winhlp32, in previous operation system (Windows XP and Vista) in-context help was available by clicking the question mark icon in the top right of most dialog box.

We have re-introduce this back into Microstran CONNECT Edition by displaying these messages in a message box format.

Tags: CONNECT Edition, Excel, STAAD.Pro, release notes, Microstran

Exceptions.UnexpectedExceptionMessage comes up when launching the Physical Modeler

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Revision 1 posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Sye on 6/17/2019 6:21:05 PM

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

When the Physical Modeling mode is launched, the following message is obtained and user is not able to get into the Physical Modeling mode. How can this problem be fixed ?

 

This issue has only been observed in a couple of machines. In case you run into an issue like this, please follow the workaround below

1. Close out of STAAD.Pro.

2. Using Windows Explorer, delete the file “user.config” from within the folder ( before deleting please keep a backup of the file and send the file to Bentley Technical support for further troubleshooting )

C:\Users\<User_Name>\AppData\Local\Bentley_Systems_Inc\SXP.exe_StrongName_fxqs5rvvw2xk1p5hc1z1hodpmbplqie2\1.0.0.0

where <User_Name> represents the Windows name for the user. For example for a user named John Doe, it could be John.Doe

3. Start STAAD.Pro and try to access the Physical Modeler.

 

 

 

Tags: staad.pro physical modeler, SPPM

STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition - Tips & Tricks

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Sye on 6/17/2019 6:22:04 PM

This page is created with the idea of providing you with the tips and tools that would help you become familiar with the STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition interface and use it more efficiently. We encourage all users of STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition software to bookmark this page because we will keep adding content to this page frequently. So stay tuned for exciting updates

[[Customizing the Interface in STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition]]

[[Tool Search option in the STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition]]

[[Migrating existing custom Steel section databases to the STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition]]

[[Handling of Loads in the Physical Modeling interface of STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition Update 3]]

[[How to adjust the font size for the labels in STAAD.Pro Physical Modeler]]

[[Displaying values of nodal displacements, bending moments etc. on the plots]]

[[STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition is closing down abruptly]]

[[How to retain customizations in STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition]]

[[Exceptions.UnexpectedExceptionMessage comes up when launching the STAAD.Pro Physical Modeler]]

Tags: Tips and Tricks, STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition

Structural Enterprise Hub

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Revision 1 posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Wentao Zhang on 6/20/2019 2:04:49 AM

Coming Soon



Structural Enterprise Hub is the preferred method to Install, Launch and Update products within Structural Enterprise. Get it now by navigating to:
https://softwaredownloads.bentley.com/en/ProductDetails/2589



Structural Enterprise Hub  can be quickly accessed in your system tray,



In addition to access Structural Enterprise Hub, frequently used within Structural Enterprise can be easily launched via its context menu (right-click). 

Structural Synchronizer 11.00 Release Notes

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Wentao Zhang on 6/20/2019 3:34:53 AM

Coming Soon

Ram Steel Beam Unbraced Length

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Seth Guthrie on 6/20/2019 4:30:58 PM
 Product(s):RAM Structural System; RAM Steel; Ram Frame
 Version(s):Any
 Environment: N/A
 Area: Design

How can I set the unbraced length of the beam?

In Ram Steel, the unbraced lengths of beams are always calculated by the program. For details on exactly how this is done refer to the Ram Steel Beam Manual (RamSteelBeam.pdf), section titled Technical Notes - Unbraced Length.

Under Criteria- flange bracing the user can opt out of this by unchecking the option to Check Unbraced length, but this could be unconservative since all beams will then be assumed fully braced.

Additional brace points can also be modeled in the Modeler using Layout - Beams - Brace points. 

When a shallow beam frames into a deep girder or cantilever, does it brace the top and bottom flange?

Yes, when one steel beam frames into another it braces the top and bottom flange of the support beam for bending, thus reducing the unbraced length for positive or negative bending. In situations where the girder is much deeper than the supported beam this might be unconservative. In those cases, we suggest changing the small bean into a steel joist, as steel joists only brace the top flange of the supporting beam. 

Why is the unbraced length reported less than the maximum unbraced length?

The program evaluates bending for each of the various unbraced segments of a beam along with the maximum moments in that segment. The design might be controlled by a shorter unbraced segment with larger moments, or it might be controlled by a longer unbraced segment with smaller moments.

The design report shows the critical condition and indicates where from the left end the critical case occurs.

 

The same is true for beams checked in RAM Frame - Steel mode. Only the critical condition for the unbraced segment and load combinations that produces the highest interaction ratio is reported.

Tags: unbraced length, RAM Frame, RAM Structural System, RAM Steel

Revision History

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Carlos Aguera on 6/21/2019 7:12:43 AM

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

This document is organized in a way that newer revisions appear at the top.
Therefore, section numbers will keep decreasing from top to bottom. Also refer
to the What's New section of the Online Help for Major New Features. This
document outlines fixes and last minute changes.

Copyright (c) 1997-2018 Bentley Solutions Center

What's New in:-

STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition,

STAAD.Pro V8i SS6,

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STAAD.Pro V8i SS5,

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STAAD.Pro V8i SS4,

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STAAD.Pro V8i SS3,

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STAAD.Pro V8i SS2,

  • Build 20.07.07 QA&R ( 24 February 2011)
  • Build 20.07.07 ( 13 October 2010)

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STAAD.Pro V8i SS1,

  • Build 20.07.06 QA&R ( 18 March 2010)
  • Build 20.07.06 ( 23 December 2009)

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STAAD.Pro V8i,

  • Build 20.07.05 ( 21 May 2009)
  • Build 20.07.04 ( 30 October 2008)

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STAAD.Pro 2007, Build 03 ( 8 July 2008)

STAAD.Pro 2007, Build 02 (14 September 2007)

STAAD.Pro 2007, Build 01 (29 June 2007)

Tags: changes, bugs, Bugs fixed, staad.pro revision history, errors fixed, Revision History, Revision, fixes

STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition V22 Update 1 Build 22.01.00

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Carlos Aguera on 6/21/2019 7:14:09 AM

What's New and Issues addressed in STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition V22 Update 1, Build 22.01.00

  • (A) Analysis/Design Engine (40)
  • (B) Generic GUI Updates (06)
  • (C) Analytical Modelling Workflow (10)
  • (D) Physical Modelling Workflow (05)
  • (E) Other Modelling Workflows (00)
  • (F) Analysis Post Processing Workflow (03)
  • (G) Other Post Processing Design Workflows (08)
  • (H) Interoperability (00)
  • (I) The Editor, Viewer and Other Modules (05)
  • (J) OpenSTAAD (01)
  • (K) Documentation and Printing (05)
  • (L) Licensing / Security / Installation (04)

(A) Analysis/Design Engine (40)

A) 01 The Indian cold formed design code IS 801, Cold-Formed Light Gauge Steel Structural Members in General Building Construction, which was withdrawn from STAAD.Pro in version CE Update 3 due to discovered defects, has been re-enabled with the founds issues addressed.

A) 02 The Indian concrete code IS 13920-2016 Code of Practice for Ductile Detailing of Reinforced Concrete Structures Subjected to Seismic Forces implemented in CE Update 3 has been extended by including the provision given in section 8 Special Confining Reinforcement for beam design.

A) 03 The Indian concrete code IS 13920-2016 has been enhanced with additional logic for both beam and column design with regard to the axial loading. Refer to the help section on IS 13920 for more details.

A) 04 A new provision has been added to assist for the design of concrete structures designed to IS 1893-2016. The method to allow for a reduced section property due to cracking has been extended such that when identified as reductions for IS 1893-2016, then the model will be analysed using the full section properties, except for the load cases with a IS1983-2016 seismic or response spectrum load defined.

A) 05 The design of concrete structures to IS 1893-2016 has been enhanced with the ability to include the irregularity checks including mass irregularity, irregular modes of vibration and torsion irregularity. Note that these checks are available for models that include floor diaphragms.

A) 06 The Track 2 output for the revised implementation of IS 801 Indian Standard Cold-Formed Light Gauge Steel Structural Members in General Building Construction, will ensure that if a is used on a member that includes tensile forces, the details of the tensile force are included in the output.

A) 07 The design routine for IS 801 has been updated to ensure that the details of the elastic modulus are obtained directly from the section database rather than re-calculated.

A) 08 The detail output for the IS 801 cold formed steel design has been redesigned and uses the correct clause reference for the Bi-axial Bending and Bending-Compression checks.

A) 09 The revised implementation of the IS 801 cold formed steel design now includes an operational slenderness check which was not the case in the earlier V8i implementation.

A) 10 The default values for Yield Stress (fy) and Ultimate Tensile Stress (FU) in the IS 801 cold formed steel design module, have been updated such that fy = 3600 kgf/cm^2 (Ref table 2 of IS 801) and fu = 4588 kgf/cm^2 (as the code does not provide a default value)

A) 11 The output for the re-issued IS 801 Indian cold formed steel design has included a modification such that the allowable stresses are reported in Mpa for a Metric model or ksi for a model in English units.

A) 12 The re-issued IS 801 Indian cold formed steel design has included a test to validate the section area provided in the section database. If this is found to be zero, then a value will be determined based on the section dimensions, otherwise the value in the database will be used.

A) 13 In the re-issued IS 801 Indian cold formed steel design, the combined bending and shear check to clause 6.4.3 has been modified such that it now uses the clear distance between flanges to calculate the allowable compressive stress f(bw) rather than the full depth of the section.

A) 14 The re-issued IS 801 Indian Steel Design Code has been modified such that the shear checks now include a more accurate calculation for shear capacity to address an inaccurate shear area calculation used in the V8i versions.

A) 15 The method used inside the analysis engine to process analysis capabilities have been re-architected. This update should have no effect in any analysis capabilities or results, but allows for a more streamlined method for extending the engine capabilities in future.

A) 16 The range of static seismic load definitions has been extended to now include the loading defined in IBC 2018.

A) 17 The AISC 360-10 design module has been updated for the design of slender tube/box sections. Previously the effective area could be overestimated and result in an over estimate of capacity. Note that this only applies to the 2010 version of the code.

A) 18 The AISC 360-10 design module for box profiles has been updated such that when using equation F7.2 to calculate the effective width of the slender element, the component will also ensure that the value of b_eff is always greater than zero and less than b. Note that this issue only applies to the 2010 version of the code.

A) 19 The AISC N690-1994 design module has been updated such that the default value (i.e. if not specified in the model) of STYPE, the type of material, will be taken as 0.0 I, i.e. not Austenitic Stainless Steel. Note that this parameter will determine the values of Fe' used in eqn Q1.6.1a and Fa in clause Q1.5.9.1

A) 20 The STAAD.Pro Advanced analysis option for performing a geometric non-linear analysis has been updated to ensure that intermediate member results account for the changes that have occurred at each step during the iterative analysis process.

A) 21 The steel design module for EN 1993-1-1 has been updated to improve processing of profiles defined as GENERAL sections such that an erroneous warning message reporting that 'Plastic and/or elastic section moduli not defined in user table' is not reported when the properties have been defined.

A) 22 The processing of external User Provided Tables (UPT) has been improved. Now, any external UPT file having a valid file path can be opened. However, a couple of additional tests has been added to validate the filename. the length of the filename with path cannot exceed 72 characters, and cannot include the " - " character would be interpreted as a line continuation marker.

A) 23 The Indian concrete design module IS 456 has been updated the processing the CLEAR parameter used to identify the cover to the main reinforcement. Previously this would be correctly processed if the assignment is defined with the text ALL. However, when the assignment method used the option LIST and a member list, this parameter was not correctly processed.

A) 24 The Indian concrete design module IS 456 has been updated to ensure that if the parameter BRACE 1 is specified for the design of a beam, that is that the axial force be included in the beam design, the sign of the axial force at the end of the member is correctly considered.

A) 25 The AIJ steel design modules (2002 and 2005) have been updated to provide additional options for the Von Mises checks. There two additional methods providing options for determining the direct stress sigma(x) with or without including the effect of torsion in the value of tau(y). Refer to the help document for Japanese steel design for more details on implication of selecting these options.

A) 26 The AIJ steel design modules (2002 and 2005) have been updated to improve the determination of the moment magnification factor. The indication of single/double curvature is determined solely on the end moments on the member. Previously the program was determining double curvature if the moment changed side of the neutral axis at some point along the length of the member which may not the intent of the code.

A) 27 The IS 801 Indian cold formed steel module has implemented a revised calculation for Iyc which was found to be defective in the V8i implementation of the code and potentially significantly underestimating the bending stress.

A) 28 The Russian steel design modules SP 16.13330.2011 and SNiP 2.01.07-81 have been updated with a new parameter GMF to indicate the ratio between the design and characteristic loading. The default value being 1.0. The parameter RATIO is used purely to identify the limiting ratio for applied effects compared to the permissible capacities.

A) 29 The AISC 360-16 steel design routine for web tapered wide flange sections has been updated to ensure that the design of member used the appropriate forces at each section. Previously this would have used maximum forces along the member for the design at each section resulting in a potentially over conservative design.

A) 30 The AISC 360-16 steel design routine for wide flange sections with differing flange sizes has been updated with a more accurate shear centre calculation and additionally adds a check to ensure that if a wide flange section with differing flanges is specified, this is treated as a built up profile rather than rolled (i.e. as defined with the STP 2 parameter).

A) 31 The output of web tapered wide flange sections designed with the Japanese steel design modules AIJ 2002 and 2005 have been updated to include the calculated value Zx which was previously being reported as 0.0, although the calculated value was being used in the design.

A) 32 A limit of 1000 members associated with a CHECK CODE command with the AIJ steel design has been removed.

A) 33 An additional validation check has been added to the processing of a seismic load assignment applied in the Y direction to ensure that the torsion options are not applied as these are only intended for horizontal directions, i.e. X and Z.

A) 34 The processing of the Russian wind load command has been updated to catch an incorrect specification of SNIP 2016... when the command should be entered as SP20 2016…

A) 35 The two buckling analysis methods have been updated to provide a method of using either method in STAAD.Pro Advanced whilst still retaining use of the advanced solver.

A) 36 The AISC N690-1994 design module has corrected the implementation of the equation Q1.6-3 which did not correctly account for the fa/Ft term when evaluating the interaction equation and the factors SMY, SMZ were being applied to the actual stresses rather than the allowable stresses.

A) 37 The interaction check for clause H 1/2/3 in the AISC 360-16 steel design routine has been updated to ensure that the value of moment cpacity Mx is taken for the current load case being checked rather than the minimum of all the load cases being considered.

A) 38 Not Used (issue documented in TFS 1011902)

A) 39 The method used to process Ritz Vectors for multiple load cases has been updated to address situations which could result in multiple simultaneous access to a temporary file and would case the analysis to terminate.

A) 40 The new feature that allows the dynamic wind loading module for the Russian SP 20.13330:2016 code released as technical preview feature in the V22 release is now available as a fully commercial feature.

(B) Generic GUI Updates (06)

B) 01 Additional checks have been added for models that include definitions of composite decks. This facility is only intended for concrete decks on steel supporting beams. Both the GUI and analysis engine have been updated to test that steel beams have been used.

B) 02 The section properties of the Indian cold formed sections have been updated to be consistent with IS 811-1987 (Second Edition) - Reaffirmed 2004

B) 03 The Info page has been updated in the backstage with the re-introduction of the 'Comments' in the Job Information section. Note that the comment is a single string entry. If multiple entries of JOB COMMENT are included in the file, only the first will be displayed.

B) 04 The file parsing/processing functions used when opening a model has been updated with significantly more efficient processing routines. This can result in a major reduction in the time needed to load a model into the GUI.

B) 05 The method to provide a CONNECT Project settings has been deprecated and the options removed from the Configuration dialog.

B) 06 A primary routine used when a file is opened to process the commands has been restructured to markedly improve the performance of the file open event.

(C) Analytical Modelling Workflow (10)

C) 01 The design parameters for the re-implemented Indian cold formed design code IS 801 have been updated with the correct definitions for LX, LY, LZ, KX, KY and KZ.

C) 02 The GUI method for displaying loads has been updated to address an issue which prevented loads from being displayed if the model had been previously opened in a V8i version of STAAD.Pro due to a change in the format of the ancillary file *.SLG . This did not affect the analysis.

C) 03 The Rendered 3D view has been enhanced to support the use of the keyboard arrows to rotate the view in the same way as rotating the standard model view.

C) 04 The routine that is used to display 3D sections on the model has been updated to ensure that when reading the data for Japanese sections (other than angles and circular hollow sections), uses the correct dimension conversion. Note that if the model was closed and re-opened, then the correct conversion was used, also this issue was only in the display and did not affect any analysis.

C) 05 The values of AX provided for PIPE sections in the AISC v15 database have been updated to include the values upto 3 decimal places. Previously this was truncated to one decimal place.

C) 06 The AISC V15 database has been updated to ensure that the Tube table includes a primary key which is needed to allow the database to be edited. Previously, if the database was edited and the changes committed, the program would crash and the changes not saved.

C) 07 The Section Database Manager dialog to specify the Default database has been updated to ensure that the selected database matches the name displayed in the main contents panel

C) 08 The Beam Query dialog has been updated to ensure that the thickness of the web for cold formed channel sections is reported as the value of 't' in the database rather than the radius 'R'. This was purely a dialog drawing issue and did not affect any analysis or design routines.

C) 09 An additional selection cursor provided in the V8i version of STAAD.Pro has been reintroduced that allows displayed loads to be selected and edited.

C) 10 The Beam Query dialog 'Property' sheet has been updated to report the shear areas AY and AZ for tapered tube sections using the same method as that in the analysis engine.

(D) Physical Modelling Workflow (05)

D) 01 The Physical Model workflow has been extended with the capacity to define static seismic and dynamic definitions including response spectrum and time history definitions, which are hosted in the model catalog and can be used in appropriate load cases. New Load Case Categories have been added to support these new definitions and a new sheet has been added to the Options dialog to allow dynamic settings to be defined including an option to Calculate Eigen Solutions which will create a modal load case in the analysis model if no specific dynamic load case has been included.

D) 02 The method to merge members into single physical members has been extended such that it is now possible to select multiple, unconnected members and the merge routine will aggregate the members into collections of members that can be made into valid physical members without having to go through each set individually.

D) 03 The method for defining a new UCS with the WCS alignment, has been updated to ensure that the vectors defining the local X and Y axes are 1 m long when using a Metric system or 1 ft long when using English units.

D) 05 The assignment of materials onto the model using the Assign dialog and using the 'Source' option as 'Model', i.e. materials already defined in the model, has been updated to allow this method. Previously this option would not assign the material.

D) 05 A check has been added to ensure that the Physical Modelling Workflow is launched from within the main STAAD.Pro environment to ensure that the data for physical and analytical models is correctly managed.

(E) Other Modelling Workflows (00)

(none)

(F) Analysis Post Processing Workflow (03)

F) 01 The 3D Beam Stress Contour diagrams for composite sections has been updated to correctly account for the section properties with differing materials

F) 02 The 3D Beam Stress Contour routine for processing a hexagonal tapered tube has been updated to use better stress locations and correct the calculation to determine the stresses at those locations.

F) 03 The design results from an IS 801 Indian cold formed steel design was not correctly being reported in the Beam Query dialog. The data has been re-formatted and now correctly reports load case and design forces.

(G) Other Post Processing Design Workflows (08)

G) 01 The method used to launch RAM Concept from the Advanced Slab Design Workflow has been updated to ensure that if RAM Concept is installed, the location of the program is correctly identifed and the application launched with the data from the STAAD model.

G) 02 The Connection Design Workflow has been updated to ensure that the ribbon options for 'Select all Horizontal Column-Beam-Brace joints' and 'Select all horizontal Beam-Beam-Brace joints' are displayed as active. These connection types were added in STAAD.pro CE Update 3, but the selection methods were not activated.

G) 03 The interop with STAAD Foundation Advanced has been updated to better handle a variety of circular column profiles including those defined in a standard database as Pipe, HSS Round, Solid Round or defined as a PRISMATIC Circle or a PIPE section in a user table.

G) 04 A component, SandDock for Windows, required to operate the Steel AutoDrafter workflow was not activated when included in the V21 Update 3 release as a technical Preview. This issue was addressed in the following commercial release 22.00.00.15, but the fix was not documented.

G) 05 The integrated version of RAM Connection used in the Steel Connection Design Workflow has been updated to support localisation. Although there is no modification in the English release, this capability will be utilised with future localisation packs for STAAD.Pro.

G) 06 The interop with STAAD Foundation Advanced has been updated to include details of any assigned beta angle applied to the column member along with the column dimensions.

G) 07 The Steel AutoDrafter workflow has been updated to use the section profile data defined for physical members as well as analytical member properties.

G) 08 The Steel Connection Design workflow has been updated to now include support for connection designs to the Australian design code. Refer to RAM Connection for more details on the design capabilities for the design to the Australian code.

(H) Interoperability (00)

(none)

(I) The Editor, Viewer and Other Modules (05)

I) 01 The Steel AutoDrafter workflow has been enhanced with an option to take a drawing and push directly into a copy of MicroStation or PowerDraft in a similar fashion to the method provided in RCDC.

I) 02 A segment of the GUI that was previously hard coded with English text has been serialised such that now more of the GUI is available for the localised version of STAAD.Pro.

I) 03 The FreeSketch module of Section Wizard has been updated to allow any profile that has been defined and exported to a GENERAL shape User Table file, will include the outline of the shape so that when it is used in a STAAD.Pro model, the shape will be rendered in the Rendered 3D View or when 3D sections are included on the general model view.

I) 04 The FreeSketch module of Section Wizard has been updated to restrict import of shapes defined in a drawing file to only DXF files.

I) 05 The option to set the Editor as 'Always on Top' has been updated to ensure that when set, the Editor uses this setting.

(J) OpenSTAAD (01)

J) 01 Four new OpenSTAAD functions have been added that assist in managing the load cases in a STAAD file:- DeletePrimaryLoadCases(PrimaryLoadCaseNos, bReferenceLoads); DeleteReferenceLoadCases(varReferenceLoadCaseNos); ClearPrimaryLoadCase(varLoadCaseNos, bReferenceLoads); ClearReferenceLoadCase(varLoadCaseNos)

(K) Documentation and Printing (05)

K) 01 The AIJ steel design codes 2002 and 2005 have had a minor typo corrected in the calculation for allowable compressive stress (sections D 9.B.2 and D 9.C.5 )

K) 02 The routine used to print a command file from the main GUI rather than from the Editor has been updated to address a conflict that resulted in the program crashing.

K) 03 Additional clarification on the methods used for both the iterative and eigen buckling analysis has been provided in sections TR.37.4 Buckling Analysis, G.17.2.2 Buckling Analysis, G.17.2.2.1 Iterative Buckling Analysis and G.17.2.2.2 Eigen Buckling Analysis.

K) 04 Additional control has been added to the settings dialog for the Editor and Output Viewer in order to allow the size of the margins of printed documents to be controlled.

K) 05 The print preview routines have been updated to ensure that if this is run several times in a session and the report includes then excludes steel design data, would not cause the program to crash. Also an additional memory allocation issue that was associated specifically with the ASME NF 3000:2004 design data which if included in the user report, would cause the program to crash has been addressed.

(L) Licensing / Security / Installation (04)

L) 01 In order to assist in tracing issues in the event of a crash, a new logging system has been added which will record the events in %LOCALAPPDATA%\Bentley\Logs\StaadPro.log.

L) 02 A sample model for defining an IS 801 cold formed steel design for a channel with lips has been added to the installation.

L) 03 Two additional verification examples have been added to the installation for steel design to the CSA S16-01 steel design code. These relate to examples published in the Handbook of Steel Construction, Ninth Edition (fourth printing 2008).

L) 04 The STAAD.Pro installation has been updated to include V9.1 of the STAAD Foundation Advanced installation.


ISM Revit Plugin CONNECT Edition V11.00 (SES) Release Notes

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Wentao Zhang on 6/24/2019 1:15:01 AM

Release Date: 24th April 2019

Version: ISM Revit Plugin CONNECT Edition V11

Version Number: 11.00

 
Download Instructions

The ISM Revit Plugin can be downloaded from the Bentley store here. For Bentley SELECT subscribers, the ISM Revit Plugin can be downloaded from Bentley Cloud Services here. After signing in to the CONNECTION Center, select Software Downloads under My Support. Once on the Software Fulfillment page, ISM Revit Plugin installers can be located by performing a search on "ISM Revit".

 

Special Notices

The installation of ISM Revit Plugin CONNECT Edition will automatically uninstall any previous versions that were installed. This version of ISM Revit Plugin can be run in Revit 2017, 2018, and 2019.

ISM Revit Plugin requires ISM and Structural Synchronizer (both of which are installed with Structural Synchronizer). More information on ISM and Structural Synchronizer can be found here.
 

New Features

The following enhancements were added to ISM Revit Plugin CONNECT Edition V11.

Subscription Entitlement Service

This product version utilizes Subscription Entitlement Service, which is not supported by SELECT activation key(s). SES is a free service, featuring new behavior to enhance your organization’s user administration and security with mandatory user sign-in via CONNECTION Client to access the application. If you are already signed in to the CONNECTION Client, you have met this prerequisite. If you have not, please refer to the Administrator's Resource Center and/or contact your administrator for assistance in the registration and sign-in process.

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Note that ISM Revit Plugin remains a FREE product, certain CONNECT Licensing workflows that applies to paid products are not relevant nor available to ISM Revit Plugin.

Revit Analytical Model as basis of ISM export.

For Create ISM Repository and Update ISM Repository actions, the option to use Revit Analytical Model as basis for export has been included.

In prior versions (and with the Analytical Model option unchecked) the exported location members are based on the physical model only, with this option selected - Revit’s internal Analytical model locations will be used as basis for export to other ISM enabled applications. Revit internally maintains an analytical model in addition to the physical model – using the Analytical Model option, the onus is on the user to ensure proper connectivity of the building model is in place prior to export.

Revit have some structural integrity/consistency checks that should be executed prior to exporting to ISM. Ensure both Member Supports and Analytical/Physical Model Consistency options are checked under Analyze > Analytical Model Settings

Note that REVIT’s Analytical Model will not be modified for ISM inbound operations (New from ISM Repository and Update from ISM Repository).

Error Corrections

Structural Rebar Corrections and Improvements

  1. Export Surface Rebars as Structural Rebars when 'Host' option is disabled in Revit Reinforcement settings. 
  2. Fixed hook orientation for Concentrated Surface Rebars that are exported as Structural Rebar. 
  3. Surface Rebars exported as Structural Rebars now are assigned with Maximum Spacing layout option to match the layout that is given when exported as Area or Path Reinforcements. 
  4. Fixed hook orientations for Strucutural Rebars created from Area Surface Rebars. 
  5. Fixed hook orientations for Path Reinforcements created from Concentrated Surface Rebars. 

About ISM Revit Plugin

The ISM Revit Plugin enables a round trip exchange between Revit® and Bentley’s Integrated Structural Modeling (ISM) format, therefore also enabling a round trip exchange between Revit and any other ISM-enabled application. RAM Structural System, RAM Concept, and STAAD.Pro are examples of applications that are ISM-enabled and can interoperate with Revit with the help of the ISM Revit Plugin.

The ISM Revit Plugin adds commands to Revit that allow ISM repositories to be created and updated from Revit, and allow Revit to create and update ISM repositories. The ISM Revit Plugin is dependent on ISM and thus Structural Synchronizer must be installed on the computer.

Structural Enterprise Setup Wizard

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Structural Enterprise Setup Wizard is now available for download on Bentley Fulfillment Center.

http://connect.bentley.com

Structural Enterprise Setup Wizard is a small application that aids in the download and installation of products within Bentley's Structural Enterprise. This utility allows users to download STAAD, RAM, Microstran, and ISM easily from one location. There are several handy features including notifications when downloads have completed, display of which products and versions are installed, and quick, useful information on what each product does. In addition, product installers may be filtered by language, architecture (x64 vs. x86), and installation status.

Below is specific information on what the current version of Structural Enterprise Setup Wizard delivers.

Current Version: Structural Enterprise Setup Wizard CONNECT Edition

Build Number: 10.01.00.10

Product Installers

The following most recent product installers are available in Setup Wizard:

  • STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition (21.00.00.57)
  • STAAD Foundation Advanced CONNECT Edition (08.02.00.31)
  • RAM Structural System CONNECT Edition Update 5 (15.05.00.41)
  • RAM Concept CONNECT Edition V6 Update 3 (06.03.00.06)
  • RAM Connection CONNECT Edition Update 1 (11.01.01.240)
  • RAM Elements CONNECT Edition (14.00.00.240)
  • Microstran V8i (09.20.03.03)
  • Limcon V8i (03.63.02.06)
  • Structural Synchronizer CONNECT Edition Update 1 (10.01..00.32)

The following older product installers are also available in Setup Wizard:

  • STAAD.Pro V8i SELECTseries 6 
  • STAAD Foundation Advanced V8i 
  • RAM Structural System V8i SELECTseries 7
  • RAM Concept V8i SELECTseries 9 
  • RAM Connection V8i SELECTseries 6 

Also note, individual CONNECT Edition Applications can be updated at any time using the CONNECTION Client - Application Update utility and you need not wait for a new version of the Structural Enterprise Setup Wizard. 

Download Instructions

 

Structural Enterprise Setup Wizard can be downloaded from Bentley Cloud Services at:

http://connect.bentley.com

After signing in to the CONNECTION Center, select Software Downloads under My Support. Once on the Software Fulfillment page, Structural Enterprise Setup Wizard can be located by performing a search on "Structural Enterprise".

Installation Status

The installation status of each product is indicated by the color of the line underneath the product name. A gray line indicates that the product installer is not on the computer and needs to be downloaded before the installation can be run. Selecting the download button to the right of the product name will start the download process. The progress of the download is indicated by a light blue line that moves to the right as the download progresses. This is shown in the image below, where the RAM Structural System CONNECT Edition Update 3 download is 53% complete.

Once the download has completed, the bar will turn to a dark blue color, indicating that the product is available for installation. Selecting the monitor icon to the right of the product name will launch the installation of the product.

After the product is installed, the bar will turn green.

 

Product Feature Information

Information on the capabilities of any product can be viewed by clicking on the name of the installer in the list. An overview of the product features plus capability images are available. Release notes, the official product page, and product information on Bentley Communities are all accessible within the product information page.

Tags: Structural Enterprise, Setup Wizard, RAM, STAAD, Installer

Structural Enterprise

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Structural Enterprise is a special software license that provides access to an entire suite of structural analysis and design software. Under Structural Enterprise, a user has unlimited access to the entire RAM product line and most of the STAAD and Microstran product lines. Structural Enterprise consolidates numerous individually priced applications to a single package and maintenance fee.

Product Page

Product Data Sheet

See Also

[[How do I install Structural Enterprise?]]

Structural Enterprise Hub

Tags: Structural Enterprise, Structural Enterprise Hub, RAM, Microstran, STAAD, Limcon

How do I install Structural Enterprise?

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 Applies To 
 Product(s):Structural Enterprise (RAM, STAAD, etc)
 Version(s):All
 Area: Installation

I have recently purchased a license for Structural Enterprise; what are the products I need to download?

In July 2019 we released the Structural Enterprise Hub to make it easier to identify the products in the SEL License and to aid in the downloading, launch, installation and update of the products needed. For details see:  

Structural Enterprise Hub

The installations for each of the products comprising Structural Enterprise can be run separately. It is not required to install all of the products, and the order of installation should not matter.

The Structural Enterprise license works with either V8i or CONNECT generation products and you can mix and match, but we generally recommend using the latest CONNECT edition where available. 

See Also

Structural Enterprise Hub

Software Download Instructions

Structural Enterprise 3D Analysis and Design Software Suite 

Tags: Structural Enterprise, installation, Structural Enterprise Hub, SEL, Structural Enterprise installation

Structural Enterprise Hub Release Notes

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(Coming Soon)

Structural Enterprise Hub displaces its predecessor (Structural Enterprise Setup Wizard) as THE preferred method for getting and consuming Structural Enterprise.

In this first CONNECT Edition and SES (Subscription Entitlement Service) release of Structural Enterprise Hub, we have implemented the below features.

Subscription Entitlement Service

This product version utilizes Subscription Entitlement Service, which is not supported by SELECT activation key(s). SES is a free service, featuring new behavior to enhance your organization’s user administration and security with mandatory user sign-in via CONNECTION Client to access the application. If you are already signed in to the CONNECTION Client, you have met this prerequisite. If you have not, please refer to the Administrator's Resource Center and/or contact your administrator for assistance in the registration and sign-in process.

New UI



New Workflows

Install SEL Products:

LaunchSEL Products directly from Structural Enterprise Hub:

Update

Access Structural Enterprise Hub from Windows System Tray and to quickly launch products (right mouse click, context menu):

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Structural Enterprise Hub CONNECT Edition (11.0.0) Release Notes

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(Coming Soon)

Structural Enterprise Hub displaces its predecessor (Structural Enterprise Setup Wizard) as THEpreferred method for getting and consuming Structural Enterprise.

In this first CONNECT Edition and SES (Subscription Entitlement Service) release of Structural Enterprise Hub, we have implemented the below features.

Subscription Entitlement Service

This product version utilizes Subscription Entitlement Service, which is not supported by SELECT activation key(s). SES is a free service, featuring new behavior to enhance your organization’s user administration and security with mandatory user sign-in via CONNECTION Client to access the application. If you are already signed in to the CONNECTION Client, you have met this prerequisite. If you have not, please refer to the Administrator's Resource Center and/or contact your administrator for assistance in the registration and sign-in process.

New UI



New Workflows

Install SEL Products:

LaunchSEL Products directly from Structural Enterprise Hub:

Update

Access Structural Enterprise Hub from Windows System Tray and to quickly launch products (right mouse click, context menu):

How can I access sections from older AISC section databases in the STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition ?

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

How can I access sections from older AISC section databases in the STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition ?

You can access sections from older AISC databases by following the process outlined below

Open a STAAD.Pro model and go to Specifications > Section Database

The Section Database Manager will launch.

Choose Configuration and set the section database for country American to aiscsections_all_editions as shown next

Click on Save.

Close the Section Database Manager.

Close the model and close STAAD.Pro.

Start STAAD.Pro, reopen the model and now you should be able to access all the sections from the older AISC database.

 

Tags: section database, Database, old section

STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition - Tips & Tricks

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This page is created with the idea of providing you with the tips and tools that would help you become familiar with the STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition interface and use it more efficiently. We encourage all users of STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition software to bookmark this page because we will keep adding content to this page frequently. So stay tuned for exciting updates

[[Customizing the Interface in STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition]]

[[Tool Search option in the STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition]]

[[Migrating existing custom Steel section databases to the STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition]]

[[Handling of Loads in the Physical Modeling interface of STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition Update 3]]

[[How to adjust the font size for the labels in STAAD.Pro Physical Modeler]]

[[Displaying values of nodal displacements, bending moments etc. on the plots]]

[[STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition is closing down abruptly]]

[[How to retain customizations in STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition]]

[[Exceptions.UnexpectedExceptionMessage comes up when launching the STAAD.Pro Physical Modeler]]

[[How can I access sections from older AISC section databases in the STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition ?]]

Tags: Tips and Tricks, STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition

RAM Elements - Local versus Principal Axis in Unsymmetrical Shapes

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 Applies To 
 Product(s):RAM Elements
 Version(s):13.0.03.45 or later
 Area: Design

RAM Elements - Local versus Principal Axis in Unsymmetrical Shapes

In RAM Elements, analysis and design results are referenced to a local axis system (1, 2, 3) or a principal axis system (1’, 2’, 3’).

For symmetrical sections, the local and principal axes will coincide. However, for unsymmetrical (asymmetric) sections, such as Z and L shaped sections, the principal axes will be rotated relative to the principal axes which can cause confusion for major or minor axis bending and shear checks. 

The orientation of the local axes is defined as follows:

  1. Local axis 1 points from Node J to Node K along the member.
  2. Local axis 3 is perpendicular to local axis 1 in the plane of the member.
  3. Local axis 2 is perpendicular to the plane formed by the Local 1 and 3 axis.

The local axes can be displayed for any member by clicking on the Local Axes button in the View menu - Model Toolbar. See below:


The principal axes represent the axes about which the moment of inertia is maximum and minimum. The orientation of the principal axes is defined as follows:

  1. Principal axis 1' points from Node J to Node K along the member. It aligns with the Local 1 axis.
  2. Principal axis 3' defines the strong axis of the section. The moment of inertia about this axis is the maximum moment of inertia of the section.
  3. Principal axis 2' defines the weak axis of the section. The moment of inertia about this axis is the minimum moment of inertia of the section.

In version 13.05.00 and earlier, there is not a way to display the principal axes on screen. In v14.00.00 and later, the principal axes can be displayed by clicking on the Principal Axes button in the View menu - Model Toolbar. See below:

In all versions, the angle of rotation of the principal axis can be found in the section properties report under Output-Data-Section Properties.


Analysis Input and Output

Member loads can be defined with respect to the local axes or the global axes only. The tool buttons used to rotate members and create rigid end offsets use the local axes.

In version 13.05.00 and earlier, member forces displayed on screen using View – Analysis Toolbar – Member Forces are always referenced to the principal axes. Note the reference to 2’ and 3’ (and not 2 and 3) in the menu below.

This can create confusion when the principal axes are rotated 90 degrees relative to the local axes. In this case, the member loads will be displayed relative to the local axes and the member forces associated with them will be displayed relative to the principal axes. In the image below, the M22 moment is a moment about the principal 2 axis, which coincides with the local 3 axis and not the local 2 axis.

In version 14.00.00 and later, member forces are displayed with respect to the local axes by default, but can be displayed with respect to the principal axes using the option marked in the screen capture below:

Design Input and Output

In v15.00.00, double angles and WT sections are always designed with respect to the local axes. The unbraced length parameters L22 and L33 are associated with the local axes and not the principal axes.

In v14.00.00, the unbraced length parameters L22 and L33 are associated with the principal axes and not the local axes. This was not always the case. In previous versions of the program, L22 and L33 were associated with the local axes. For sections like a WT 4x15.5 that have a principal axis rotated 90 degrees relative to the principal axis, L33 should be used for the unbraced length for bending about the local 22 axis and L22 should be used for the unbraced length for bending about the local 33 axis. For symmetric sections, like a W18x50, L33 should be used for the unbraced length for bending about the local 33 axis and L22 should be used for the unbraced length for bending about the local 22 axis.

In general, steel and cold-formed sections are designed with respect to the principal axes. Prior to v13.0.3.45, cold-formed section were designed with respect to the local axis only. In AISC 360, single angles are permitted to be designed with respect to either the geometric (local) or principal axis. In RAM Elements, the steel design checks both and uses the worst-case for the design ratio. Some engineers choose to design single, equal leg angles with respect to the geometric axis only. Enhancement #277754 has been filed to do this in a future release.

The list below summarizes program changes that may explain different design results in the current version compared to an earlier version:

1. L22 and L33 are referenced to the principal axes and not the local axes. In earlier versions, these parameters were referenced to the local axes.

2. Cold-formed sections are designed with respect to the principal axes. In earlier versions, these parameters were referenced to the geometric axes.

Laterally Restrained for Torsion Option

In all versions, there is a way to force the program to align the principal axis with the local axis for a particular section.

In version 13.05.00, edit the properties of the section in the Sections Database and check the box “Laterally Restrained for Torsion.” This change can only be made to user sections. For program installed sections (any section in the United States Group, Europe Group, etc), the section file will need to be copied to a user defined data folder before the laterally restrained for torsion flag can be changed.

In v14.00.00, select the member and check the box shown below for α=zero in the Members tab - Local Axes worksheet.

See Also

Steel Unbraced Lengths in RAM Elements [TN]

Tags: Z, RAM Elements, Angle, local axis, Unsymmetrical Shapes, L, Rotated, asymmetric, Principal Axis

Subscription Entitlement Service - Microstran

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Subscription Entitlement Service is Bentleys new process for product activation, activating our users digital workflows and improving our licensing capabilities with many features (for more details on the general principles of Subscription Entitlement Service, see here )

This form of licensing is used in Microstran CONNECT Edition Version 10 and later.  You will need to ensure of the following:-

  • CONNECTION Client installed and running
    • This will be displayed in your status bar (At the End of your Windows Taskbar)
  • You are signed in to the Connection Client with your CONNECT credentials
    • Note that when you are not successfully signed in the icon is displayed thus:-
    • When you are successfully signed in the icon is displayed thus:-

Note:- Use of any product is determined by an Entitlement that provided for you by your IT services/manager. You do need to ensure that you check with your IT manger that you have been granted suitable entitlements before using CONNECT software, however, entitlements can be requested and modified at any time.

License - Microstran

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Use of Microstran is activated by the use of one or more licenses that are managed by a license server. 

The current licensing system is known as Subscription Entitlement Servicewhich has been introduced in Microstran CONNECT Edition V10. This system has been introduced to provide system administrators a mechanism to better manage their usage and reduce the chances of license over use.

Click here to see more details of Subscription Entitlement Service.

Older versions of Microstran including V9.2, were managed with SELECT Server Licensing

Click here to see a list of all products that are delivered using Subscription Entitlement Service.

Tags: CONNECT Edition, licensing

CONNECTION Client - Microstran

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See here ,CONNECTION Client is the heart of the Subscription Entitlement Service on any workstation.

When any Bentley CONNECT application such as Microstran is installed, a CONNECTION Client is included and installed/updated as part of the installation. This provides the mechanism for the Bentley applications to operate against your company settings.

Once installed, you will need to sign in to the Connection Client. See here for more details about signing in.

In addition to providing the mechanism for managing licenses for your Bentley software, the CONNECTION Client is the mechanism used to provide you with notifications relating to cloud services, software updates, CONNECT Projects and gateway to the Bentley cloud portal.

It is a prerequisite that the CONNECTION Client is installed, and you are signed in in order to operate any application that is licensed Subscription Entitlement Service. It is only when this is operational that your company can manage use of the software and notify potential excessive use by setting thresholds.

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