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Release Notes
Release Date: June 25, 2014
This document contains important information regarding changes to the RAM Structural System. It
is important that all users are aware of these changes. Please distribute these release notes and
make them available to all users of the RAM Structural System.
Installation Instructions:
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Enhancements:
Updated Star Seismic Buckling Restrained Brace Table and Values
The Star Seismic Buckling Restrained Brace table has been updated by Star Seismic, with an
expanded library of low capacity brace options included. Additionally, design values for stiffness
and overstrength factors determination have been updated.
Error Corrections:
Some program errors have been identified and corrected. Corrections made to graphics, reports,
Modeler functions, program crashes, etc that were considered minor are not listed here. The
noteworthy error corrections are listed here in order to notify you that they have been corrected or to
assist you in determining the impact of those errors on previous designs. These errors were generally
obscure and uncommon, affecting only a very small percentage of models, or had no impact on the
results. The errors, when they occurred, were generally quite obvious. However, if there is any
question, it may be advisable to reanalyze previous models to determine the impact, if any. In each
case the error only occurred for the precise conditions indicated. Those errors that may have resulted
in un-conservative designs are shown with an asterisk. We apologize for any inconvenience this may
cause.
Load Combinations
LOAD COMBINATION GENERATOR: If one template's name was a subset of another template's
name, the first template did not work correctly.
Effect: Could not use both templates.
EUROCODE UKNA STEEL COMBINATIONS: In the template RamSteelEuroUKNA.cmb the
default for Reduction Factor Xi was set to 0.85 (which is the recommended value in EN
1990:2002), but it should be 0.925 (which is the required value in the UK NA).
Effect: Incorrect factors in some load combinations if the default value for Xi was used rather than
the value of 0.925 specified in the UK National Annex.
Steel Beam
CANTILEVER CAPACITY: For beams with cantilevers on both ends, the moment capacity listed in
the Beam Design report was incorrect for the cantilever on the right end of the beam.
Effect: Report error only, the designs were correct.
BS 5950 HIGHER DUCTILITY SHEAR CONNECTORS*: Amendment 1 to BS 5950 allows the
use of a lower minimum percent composite if the shear connectors qualify as "Higher ductility".
In addition to other requirements, these only occur when the profiled deck is perpendicular to the
beam; however the program erroneously allowed the lower percent if it met all of the other
requirements for Higher ductility even if the deck was parallel or was a flat formed slab.
Effect: When the deck was parallel or flat slab the program specified too few studs if the minimum
percent composite requirements controlled the design.
CAN/CSA S16-09 HIGH SHEAR: The moment capacity of beams was reduced when the beam had
high shear.
Effect: Incorrectly reduced moment capacity when the beam was highly stressed in shear. That
reduction of moment capacity due to high shear is not required and not applicable per the
CAN/CSA S16-09 Specification.
CAN/CSA S16-09 TENSION FLANGE STRESS: When checking the tension flange stress per
Clause 17.11 for unshored beams the program was using an allowable stress of 0.9Fy rather than
Fy.
Effect: If that check controlled, a member size may have been selected by the program that was
larger than necessary or an erroneous design warning may have been given.
Steel Column
USER-ASSIGNED BRACING: Adding a column or changing the story data would clear userassigned bracing.
Effect: The program would use the bracing determined by the program rather than assigned by the
user when determining the unbraced length of the column.
USER-ASSIGNED COLUMN SPLICES: Adding a column or changing the story data would clear
user-assigned splice level assignments.
Effect: The program would use the splice levels specified in the Story data rather than those assigned
to individual columns by the user when determining the splice locations of the column.
CAN S16-09 DESIGN REPORT: An incorrect minor axis unbraced column height was reported for
columns unbraced in the minor axis.
Effect: Report error only, the designs were correct. The report showed an incorrect minor axis
unbraced length.
CAN S16-09 U1 FACTOR: For columns subjected to compression and bending a U1 factor of 1.0
was always used.
Effect: Interaction equation values may have been incorrect (conservative). Columns that would
have otherwise passed design checks may have been failed.
MULTI-SEGMENT COLUMN STACK*: For column stacks where the unbraced length in either
the major or minor axis was comprised of two or more segments of columns (i.e., the unbraced
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column length extended two or more stories) and beams framed into the intermediate story that
applied moments (such as stub cantilevers) but did not provide bracing, individual columns
within the unbraced length may have been designed using an incorrect moment at the unbraced
level.
Effect: For the unusual case described above the design moment used at the unbraced level may have
been incorrect. This could have resulted in incorrect designs if this should have been the
controlling design moment or if the resulting modification factor for nonuniform moments (Cb
for AISC, w2 for CAN/CSA S16, mLT for BS 5950, C for Eurocode, and Moment Modification
Factor for AS 4100) was incorrect. This error did not affect the design of columns braced at each
story.
Note: For column segments in a multi-column stack between unbraced stories, and where
intermediate stories have moments due to beam, cantilever or stub cantilever framing, a moment
modification value (Cb, w2, mLT, etc.) of 1.0 is assumed. Where no intermediate framing exists
between unbraced points, the design moments for the intermediate segments are interpolated
from the moments at the top and bottom brace points of the multi-segmented column stack. At
intermediate stories where moments due to beams, cantilever and stub cantilevers exist, the
design moment assumed is the moment due to the beam, cantilever or stub cantilever.
RAM Frame Analysis
HANGING DIAPHRAGMS NOT RECOGNIZED AS PSEUDO-FLEXIBLE*: If a model included
a hanging diaphragm (a level that is only supported by hanging columns), the Pseudo-Flexible
Diagram Properties dialog did not show it and hence, it was not recognized as a pseudo-flexible
diagram.
Effect: Such diaphragms were not recognized as pseudo-flexible diagrams.
DIAPHRAGM MASS DIALOG: If a model had a story with no diaphragm but had some mass on
members, (referred to as None in the dialog), and if the user tried to combine this mass to
another diaphragm, the program ignored it and reverted back to the original state (not combined).
Effect: Combining "None" mass components on such stories was ignored. Note that if there was a
diaphragm at that level the Combine command functioned correctly.
DROP CAP ON RAISED OR LOWERED COLUMNS: When a drop cap was located on a column
that had been raised or lowered, the slab mesh generated by the program was incorrect.
Effect: Invalid analytical mesh generated.
Note: The user should also be aware that if a drop cap falls on more than one slab polygon with
different slopes, the drop cap must be modeled in smaller sections such that there is a different
section on each different sloped slab polygon.
COREBRACE TABLE: The CoreBraceAISC.TAB table had not been updated when the other AISC
tables were updated with some new sizes.
Effect: The CoreBraceAISC.TAB table was not compatible with the Beam and Column design tables
and wouldn't allow the modules to run with that table selected.
RAM Frame Steel Standard Provisions
EUROCODE STEEL COMBINATIONS: In the templates used to generate the steel combinations
for the Eurocode and for the Eurocode UK National Annex (RamSteelEURO.cmb and
RamSteelEuroUKNA.cmb) the Reduction Factor Xi was applied to the GammaGj,inf * Gkj,inf
term. It should only be applied to the GammaGj,sup * Gkj,sup term.
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Effect: Incorrect (conservative) load factor on the Dead Load for the Eq. 6.10b combinations when
the Permanent Action is Favourable.
EUROCODE STEEL COMBINATIONS* In combinations that include Negative (that is, upward
acting, usually caused by uplift on the backspan support of a cantilever beam) Roof, Negative
Live, and Wind, the Psi0 term for Imposed loads, rather than for Roof loads, was applied to the
Negative Roof term. Same for those that include Negative Roof, Negative Snow, and Wind.
Result: For a rare condition of uplift, potentially some incorrect Load Combinations. Note that those
Psi0 terms usually have the same value, in which case there wouldn't be any error.
CAN S16-09 TENSION CAPACITY: The Code Check report did not show the capacity for a
member design governed by tensile and bending loads.
Effect: Although the member code check was correct, the report failed to show the tensile capacity
of the member if controlled by tensile and bending loads.
RAM Frame Steel Seismic Provisions
DYNAMIC STORY SHEARS* : In the calculation of story shear demands for the joint checks for
AISC 341-10 LRFD + AISC 358-10, the program did not consider story shears for Response
Spectra load cases (only gravity, wind and seismic load cases were included).
Effect: Calculated story shear demands for joint check calculations did not include any dynamic load
case result.
AISC 341-10 CUSTOM COMBINATIONS: Member Code Checks under the AISC 341-10 crashed
when custom load combinations were created.
Effect: Member code checks using the AISC 341-10 code could not be performed when custom load
combinations were included.
RAM Concrete Analysis
DROP CAP ON RAISED OR LOWERED COLUMNS*: When a drop cap was located on a column
that had been raised or lowered, the slab mesh generated by the program was incorrect.
Effect: Invalid analytical mesh generated.
Note: The user should also be aware that if a drop cap falls on more than one slab polygon with
different slopes, the drop cap must be modeled in smaller sections such that there is a different
section on each different sloped slab polygon.
TRANSFER WALL SUPPORT*: If a wall was supported by a slab (not by a wall, column or beam
below) and there happened to be a mat foundation at the ground level that encompassed the wall
coordinates, wall forces were not transferred to the supporting slab or below.
Effect: For the condition described, wall forces were not transferred to the supporting slab and hence
to the supporting members, which may have then been underdesigned.
RAM Concrete Beam
CHINESE CODE DESIGN STATUS*: Changing criteria did not reset design status when the design
code was GB 50010.
Effect: Data in Criteria dialogs may not have matched the criteria used in design. The error was
corrected if the model was subsequently redesigned.
COUPLING BEAM TIES: Coupling beam tie bars would not be fully spaced along the coupling
beam when model was in metric units.
Effect: Only a portion of the coupling beam ties were included in the ISM repository.
RECTANGULAR SPREAD FOOTING REINFORCEMENT: For rectangular spread footings, the
bars exported to ISM would not fit within the footing in the long direction.
Effect: The dimensions on the longitudinal bars were incorrect, resulting in the bars extending past
the ends of the footings in the ISM repository.