Hello. I'm modeling a mat slab in Risa Foundation that is supporting some process equipment.
I have three different cases I need to examine; empty, operating, and hydrotest. Obviously, all of these have separate dead loads associated with them. The basic load cases are pre-defined in the Risa Foundation so I can't defined different basic dead loads. As a work around I defined the DL's for the operating and hydrotest loads as other loads (OL1, OL2, etc).
When I run the analysis I get an error that it's unstable for seismic load cases. It works for the empty load and the moments aren't that much different. Looking into it a little more if I change the load type from OL1 to DL it solves it and my mat is adequate.
It appears it isn't taking into account the OL1 (operating DL) load into account for stability checks because it isn't a DL. Can someone verify this is what is actually occurring? Any work around to this other than creating separate models?
I have three different cases I need to examine; empty, operating, and hydrotest. Obviously, all of these have separate dead loads associated with them. The basic load cases are pre-defined in the Risa Foundation so I can't defined different basic dead loads. As a work around I defined the DL's for the operating and hydrotest loads as other loads (OL1, OL2, etc).
When I run the analysis I get an error that it's unstable for seismic load cases. It works for the empty load and the moments aren't that much different. Looking into it a little more if I change the load type from OL1 to DL it solves it and my mat is adequate.
It appears it isn't taking into account the OL1 (operating DL) load into account for stability checks because it isn't a DL. Can someone verify this is what is actually occurring? Any work around to this other than creating separate models?