I have a two way flat plate. When import from Ram SS, I imported lateral analysis loads too. It created lateral layers i.e. wind, seismic. However, when calculate, there is this "large Stabilizing Reaction Floating Loading" on every lateral layer. Should I not import lateral analysis load or how do I resolve this error?
The error appear to be associated with the slab edges on the Level C Layout that are defined with 0" offsets and are snapped to the centerlines of beams and columns.
To resolve the problem, replace these slab edges with new ones that have a non-zero offset and redefine the decks so they extend to the new slab edge boundary. In RAM Frame, click on Assign - Nodes - Diaphragm Connection and reassign the Global condition to all nodes. I am not sure why this is required, but I generated unexpected warnings during the analysis if this was not done. After re-running the analyses, reimport into RAM Concept and you should find that the error no longer occurs.
Please post back and confirm that you are also able to eliminate the errors using these steps.
Answer Verified By: Ang Liu
Hi Karl, I have two way flat slab problem, I got the following error message in Ram Concept:
" Balance loading has large stabilizing force", would you mind advice to resolve this error, I use Auto stabilizing structure, if not , I got message the structure unstable when I do the run.
Thanks Seth, much appreciated, if I don't use the Auto-Stabilize structure in the x & y direction, the calculation stopped and the cal. log as seen below
Have you modified the Balanced loading to be a Lateral SE type? If so, don't do that. Do you have supports below (columns or walls, not all on rollers)? It's OK to Auto-Stabilize a model with only gravity loads, but otherwise ill advised.
I haven't modified the Balanced loading to be a Lateral SE.
All support columns, the roller far end option is not ticked.
I have only gravity loads.
You should probably just send us your file Secure File Upload or log a service request: https://apps.bentley.com/srmanager/ProductSupport
To wrap this up, making the walls (or some of the walls) "shear walls" would resolve the stability issue (or you can continue auto-stabilizing it). The reason it matters is because the columns have a bending stiffness factor of 0 assigned, so they are effectively pinned, even though the fixed near and far options are checked.
Thank you so much.