Toad -
I just ran through some quick tests by creating a custom cold formed section in RISA-3D and the same custom cold formed section in RISASection. I got basically the same results.... within about 0.6%. This minor difference is likely due to the changes to the AISI line integral method. The newest version of this method is in RISA-3D. But, I don't think we've released RISASection since we implemented those changes.
Some thoughts:
1) RISASection uses different algorithms for calculating the properties depending on the shape type.
2) Use use the AISI line integral methods when you select Cold Formed from the Basic Steel Shapes than it uses for other shapes.
3) If you use a DXF imported shape or a general shape then we are using a more generalized formula.
For AISI cold formed shapes, the most appropriate method is to use the AISI method. Personally, I'm not positive that this is truly the most "accurate" method in all cases. However, I imagine there is a reason why AISI requires it. Perhaps some of the traditional methods fall apart for very thin sections.