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mfritze

Mechanical
Aug 12, 2013
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Hello,

I am a mechanical engineer but I frequently use the AISC codes and design guides when designing frames and structures and in particular connections. I typically will automate a calculation in mathcad or excel which is extremely time consuming. I realize there is commercial software that accomplish this objective.

I have been using a trial of RISA Connection but it seems very limited. It is lacking common connections (like vertical brace to column baseplate) and it is somewhat dumb --it can't recognize simple variations on the basic connections or when coping a beam would make the connection work.

What other alternatives are there for connection design software?
 
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I used tekla before, I thought it was just for shop drawing, not sure if it's doing connection analysis now which I think what OP is asking.

I think the best steel connection analysis I've used is Descon.
 
Does the AISC Manual not have standard connections you can use? For what you're doing this should be sufficient.
 
Here are some additional programs, although I'm not sure if they all design to AISC standards.:
- Bentley Limcon
- Bentley Ram Connection
- csJoint
- PowerConnect
- Prokon
- SCS
- C.S.E. Castalia
- IDEA StatiCa Connection

The full versions of the last two allow you to establish any geometry for the connections.
 
I use the SCM for simple connections. The manual calculation overhead on extended-end plate moment connections, bracing connections, baseplate brace connections,etc can be quite high. For example, most recently I was trying to automate example 5.5 from Design Guide 29 "Corner Connection to Column Web: General Uniform Force Method' --there are 33 pages in this example. No use reinventing the wheel ...
 
Descon is an inexpensive program that works well for engineers not doing heavy amounts of complicated connections. I use it and like it alright.

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