bdub97103
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 27, 2022
- 3
Hello!
I'm struggling quite a bit with something that should be really simple and Im hoping someone can break it down for me.
Im using Risa to design a 2-story residential house with a 9-foot retaining wall in the basement. The model has DL, LL, RLL, EL and SL in it.
When I'm specifying the load combinations in Risa Foundation, using the LC Generator, it's giving me a bunch of them. When you run the model, it requires that one of the load combinations be a service load combination. This is where I get confused:
If I specify 1.4*DL as the service load combination, the model fails in soil bearing.
If I specify 1.2*DL + 1.6LL + 0.5*SL as the service load combination, the model passes.
As I understand service loads, they are just the actual load without the load factors (DL vs 1.4*DL). Am I wrong with that? It seems to me like using 1.4*DL as the service load should be the one to pass since it only has DL in it, but I'm clearly missing something.
Thanks in advance!
I'm struggling quite a bit with something that should be really simple and Im hoping someone can break it down for me.
Im using Risa to design a 2-story residential house with a 9-foot retaining wall in the basement. The model has DL, LL, RLL, EL and SL in it.
When I'm specifying the load combinations in Risa Foundation, using the LC Generator, it's giving me a bunch of them. When you run the model, it requires that one of the load combinations be a service load combination. This is where I get confused:
If I specify 1.4*DL as the service load combination, the model fails in soil bearing.
If I specify 1.2*DL + 1.6LL + 0.5*SL as the service load combination, the model passes.
As I understand service loads, they are just the actual load without the load factors (DL vs 1.4*DL). Am I wrong with that? It seems to me like using 1.4*DL as the service load should be the one to pass since it only has DL in it, but I'm clearly missing something.
Thanks in advance!