I think a symmetrical support boundary condition would be best for this type of application. I've asked Bentley about it, and no dice. Does RISA have that type of boundary condition?
I know high end FEM programs (ansys and such) use a symmetrical boundary condition.
Below are responses the responses I got from Bentley
Dear User,
Further to the response below, one of my senior colleagues had the following suggestion:
Actually, if the Y-Z plane is the plane of symmetry, the symmetrical supports are
FIXED BUT FY FZ MX
An anti-symmetrical model with anti-symmetrical loads can be defined as well. Then Symmetrical plus anti-symmetrical becomes the response of the structure in the plus X half of the complete structure; and Symmetrical minus anti-symmetrical becomes the response of the structure in the minus X half of the complete structure.
And from a previous email.
Dear User,
In case, the structure is symmetric (and the loadings are symmetrical as well), you can indeed model only half of the structure with the line of symmetry being adequately supported (supports being FIXED BUT and free in the Y direction and restrained in the other directions).
However, these methods are appropriate if the algorithms are old and slow. But STAAD has the advantage of possessing the advanced analysis engine and hence, from the analysis point of view, it would not be a problem to model the full structure.
From the modeling point of view as well, if you model half of the symmetrical structure, you can easily model the other half using the “Mirror” facility within a very short interval.
I hope this helps.