The specification emphasizes the as the default for stability, which requires accounting for effects, reduced stiffness, and notional loads ( ) to simulate initial imperfections. 2. Implementation in Autodesk Robot
To design steel structures according to the specification in Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis , you must integrate the code's design philosophy—primarily the Direct Analysis Method (DAM) or Effective Length Method (ELM) —directly into the software’s job preferences and member definitions. 1. Fundamental Design Philosophy (AISC 360-10) The specification emphasizes the as the default for
For detailed step-by-step verification examples and manual setups, refer to these official documents: which requires accounting for effects
Define member types (e.g., "Column" or "Beam"). For AISC 360-10, you must specify buckling coefficients ( "Column" or "Beam"). For AISC 360-10