alphaxy
Structural
- Apr 11, 2008
- 54
Fellow Engr's,
I had my base plate analyzed as flexible using RISA BASE Version 1.02a knowing that AISC, blodgett and other methods were using rigid analysis which results to a different value compared to flexible one. If I make use of rigid analysis in RISA base it fails, but if flexible it passed. Do I really have to force my base plate to be rigid for a conservative approach? Im having a hard time to decide on what to consider in my design since this is my first time to use this program. kindly help me out.
thanks in advance
happy new year
I had my base plate analyzed as flexible using RISA BASE Version 1.02a knowing that AISC, blodgett and other methods were using rigid analysis which results to a different value compared to flexible one. If I make use of rigid analysis in RISA base it fails, but if flexible it passed. Do I really have to force my base plate to be rigid for a conservative approach? Im having a hard time to decide on what to consider in my design since this is my first time to use this program. kindly help me out.
thanks in advance
happy new year