bookowski
Structural
- Aug 29, 2010
- 983
I'm looking for practical advice on reviewing connection designs performed in statica.
I have a lot of steel connections that I need to review and sign off on as the EoR that are being performed in statica. This is not a typical delegated design situation where the designer is providing signed/sealed calcs, I am ultimately responsible for these (and I can't change this so not looking for alternative workflows on this one). The connections are mostly not something that you could pull out of an aisc table, but they are mostly ones that could be designed by traditional aisc methods (a lot of bracing connections, some end plate M conns, a lot axial drag forces, etc). I know the guys designing these and I'm not worried about complete incompetence they're quite sharp in general. I also can't review the fem results for hundreds of these so looking for some reasonable way to cover this. I plan on having them do aisc checks for a handful as sort of a benchmark to make sure we understand how statica works and compares to traditional methods, but beyond that I need to review the rest with some confidence but also not make it a phd project.
For anyone that is using Statica are there any particular things that I should look out for - any common mistakes that are made, settings that need to be checked, any conneciton types that tend to differ substantially in results vs aisc, etc?
I have a lot of steel connections that I need to review and sign off on as the EoR that are being performed in statica. This is not a typical delegated design situation where the designer is providing signed/sealed calcs, I am ultimately responsible for these (and I can't change this so not looking for alternative workflows on this one). The connections are mostly not something that you could pull out of an aisc table, but they are mostly ones that could be designed by traditional aisc methods (a lot of bracing connections, some end plate M conns, a lot axial drag forces, etc). I know the guys designing these and I'm not worried about complete incompetence they're quite sharp in general. I also can't review the fem results for hundreds of these so looking for some reasonable way to cover this. I plan on having them do aisc checks for a handful as sort of a benchmark to make sure we understand how statica works and compares to traditional methods, but beyond that I need to review the rest with some confidence but also not make it a phd project.
For anyone that is using Statica are there any particular things that I should look out for - any common mistakes that are made, settings that need to be checked, any conneciton types that tend to differ substantially in results vs aisc, etc?