Hi I am trying to design a brace column connection with a base plate. I am using the smart gusset plate option to design in RAM connection. The frame was imported from a design that was completed in RAM frame. I am using a W 10x33 for my column and if I set the base plate dimension to 16"x16" the design is being reported as inadequate and it cites section DG1 B.4.1 and it requires the dimension to 15.73"x26.22". I checked the code and it requires the 15.73x13.96 (bf +2*3). Am I missing something here? Is there an actual bug in the code?
Inferred, but certainly not required. And I've had clients (practicing engineers) interpret the big red X as a failure. And there is nothing to indicate it's a warning instead of a failure, just a "minimum value" (that isn't really a minimum), and a big red X under the Status column. How else should they interpret that? So then I have to respond back after they've rejected my calc submittal to explain that if they look up your DG1 B.4.1 reference, they'll see that there is no requirement there, and that that check in the calc output is just a bogus check that I forgot to delete out. Where I typically see this come up is with perimeter columns where the back side of the baseplate needs to be close to the column, but it is relatively unrestricted on the sides, so the anchors are placed outside the column footprint where that whole 3" recommendation is a moot point. See the screenshot below as a typical example where the anchors are clearly in acceptable locations, but RAM Connection still generates a warning/apparent failure.