Contents
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GSA (not yet released)
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GSA 8.3 (first released 24 June 2008)
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GSA 8.2 latest patches
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GSA 8.2 build 3 (released 25 July 2007)
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GSA 8.2 build 2 (released 13 February 2007)
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GSA 8.2 build 1 (released 20 December 2006)
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GSA 8.1 latest patches
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GSA 8.1 build 12 (released 22 December 2005)
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GSA 8.1 build 9 (released 4 November 2005)
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GSA 8.1 build 7 (released 14 October 2005)
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GSA 8.1 build 4 (released 10 August 2005)
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GSA 8.1 build 3 (released 29 July 2005 as a patch)
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GSA 8.1 (released 1 July 2005)
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GSA 8.0 build 34 (released 21 April 2005)
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GSA 8.0 build 30 (released 7 May 2004)
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GSA 8.0 build 27 (released 12 December 2003)
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GSA 8.0 build 15 (released 14 February 2003)
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GSA 8.0 build 9 (released 5 November 2002)
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GSA 8.0 initial release (released 5 September 2002)
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GSA Outstanding Bugs
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GSA Restrictions
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GSA Recent New Features
GSA Recent New Features — General
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Updated Polylines
The following changes have been made to polylines:
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Polylines may now be 2D or 3D.
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Previously they were always 2D.
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(Previously they were called '2D Polylines'.)
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Polylines now reference a grid plane.
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If the grid plane is specified as '<undefined>' then the polyline
location is dependent on the context in which it is used.
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Saved polylines can now be drawn in Graphics Views (via 'Labels and Display
Methods | Display Methods | Draw polylines').
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Improved editing of polylines:
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Improved handling in the Polyline Definition dialog.
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Polyline Definition dialog accessible directly from Graphic Views (i.e. similar
functionality as for other entity types).
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Improved control over relationship between the current polyline and saved
polylines.
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Dragging to position and to node of current polyline points.
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New polyline usage:
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Areas can be created from polylines, either by right-clicking on a displayed
polyline or by right-clicking when the current cursor mode is set to Polyline.
New nodes and lines are created as necessary.
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Updated Batch Printing and Saving of Views
The following changes have been made to the batch output of views:
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'Save to file' is now offered as follows:
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From the right-click menu for the Views tab on the Gateway.
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From the 'View | Batch View Options' menu.
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On the View List definition dialog.
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The preferred format for Graphic Views and Output Views saved to file may now
be specified in the Miscellaneous Preferences. Batch saving to file
automatically saves in the preferred format.
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The default filename for views saved to file now includes the view name.
GSA Recent New Features — Output Options
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The 2D element 'Projected axes' diagram option is now available. The projected axes
are displayed per element and take account of the diagram 'output axes' setting.
(The underlying method for projecting axes onto 2D elements now follows the same rules
as for 2D element axis definition when a non-local axis is specified for the
2D Element Property. Previously the direction was reversed in some circumstances.)
GSA Recent New Features — Graphic View — General
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Translucency may now be switched on and off and the opacity of beam element
sections, solid 2D elements and filled contouring may now be specified.
Also, to improve the appearance of solid 2D element meshes when translucency is
on, internal edges are not rendered unless at a mesh 'edge' or 'shrink' is on.
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The display of element offset marks can now be switched off (via 'Labels and
Display Methods | Display Methods | Draw offset marks').
GSA Recent New Features — Graphic View — Sculpt
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The new 'Refine mesh at nodes' sculpt command splits every 2D element attached to
each selected node, whether Quad or Tri, to produce a finer mesh at the selected
nodes.
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GSA Recent Fixes
GSA Recent Fixes — Analysis
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GSA occasionally crashes when the user stops analysis.
[NCR 3001] (Fixed 6 August 2008)
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GSA 8.3 - New Features
GSA 8.3 - New Features — General
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Custom links can now be specified in GSA. This adds the joint functionality to link
elements by allowing particular degrees of freedom to be linked.
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Following a mesh generation, 2D element geometry checks are now carried out on the
generated mesh. When the mesh generation is invoked from a Graphic View the option
to select the problem elements is offered.
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The way in which section properties are handled has been revised in this version of
GSA. This changes the way that non-symmetric sections are used.
In previous versions of GSA modifiers applied only to the properties in the y and z
axis directions of the sections. When a section was non-symmetric and the "Use Iyz"
was selected the property modifiers were ignored. In most cases the shear area
factors were set to zero resulting in simple beams.
In the new implementation the user can select work in yz or uv (principal) axes. Any
section modifiers apply to the values in the selected axis set.
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The shear area factors for angle and general I sections are now calculated.
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In the Manage Tasks dialog there is now an option to select that marked tasks be run
on exit.
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Storey forces, displacements and drifts can now be displayed in chart form.
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The NODE record in GWA files has been extended to include restraint and support
fields. The SPC and SUPPORT records are deprecated, though old files containing these
can still be read.
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Tasks can now be referred to in case lists with the T prefix.
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Indexing of element/member relationships is now significantly faster.
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Response spectrum analysis in local axes now adopt the ± corresponding to the
direction of the axis for displacement based results. So for a local axis rotated by
45° and a y direction excitation the x values will be -ve.
GSA 8.3 - New Features — Output Options
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The 'Steel Design Effective Lengths' option is now available in Output Views
and on the Report tab of the Object Viewer. This includes effective lengths and
slenderness for each buckling mode, and the constituent elements, per member.
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Beam element 'Axial Strain' output is now available.
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Contoured output under the new heading of 2D Element Geometry offers
angle checks and warp checks.
GSA 8.3 - New Features — Graphic View — General
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Usually GSA renders the graphics image in a separate thread, providing smoother
graphics transitions and the option to interrupt the rendering. The new
'View | Misc. View Options | New Graphic View (main thread)' option opens a
Graphic View that renders the image in the main thread, which may occasionally
by useful. (See '3D PDF Capture' below).
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Capture of the GSA Graphic View image to 3D PDF has been tested with
Adobe Acrobat 3D version 8.1.2. Note the following:
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The system version of OpenGL should be used.
By default GSA uses the version of OpenGL that is installed with GSA.
Renaming the version of opengl32.dll installed in the GSA program folder
(typically C:\Program Files\Oasys\GSA 8.3) to, say, opengl32_.dll will
cause the system version to be used.
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The graphics should be rendered in the main thread..
(See 'New Graphic View (main thread)' above).
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The GDI overlay (i.e. legend, axes triad, selection marks) will not be captured.
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In Acrobat 3D, if ‘3D Capture Settings | General | Discard stray points and lines’
is ‘checked’ then lines in the Graphic View (as opposed to filled areas) will not
be captured, and if there are no filled areas then no capture will occur!
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If Acrobat 3D crashes when converting the image then, in
‘Acrobat 3D Conversion | General | Preview Image’ try changing from
‘Retrieve preview from default view’ to ‘Blank preview’. (Acrobat 3D v.8.1.2)
(This may not have caused problems in earlier versions of Acrobat 3D.)
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Double-clicking on an entity in a Graphic View now opens the definition dialog
for that entity. Double-clicking on the background of a Graphic View opens the
Graphic Settings dialog for that view.
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The context menu displayed when right-clicking on an entity now offers the option to
select that entity. The previous selection for that entity is replaced unless the
'append to selection ...' sculpting preference is set.
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The functionality of the 'Highlight Edges' option has been improved to cater
for situations where more than two 2D elements meet along an edge. The option
now operates as follows:
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Bad connectivity: Brown lines are drawn along each edge of 2D elements that:
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is not connected to any other 2D element, or
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is badly connected to any other 2D element (i.e. linear v. parabolic or
different mid-side nodes), or
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is upside-down with respect to other attached 2D elements in the same plane, or
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is attached to only one other element and is upside-down with respect to that.
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Mesh discontinuity: Yellow lines are drawn along the edge of a 2D element where
no other 2D element attached to that edge:
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has the same property reference, or
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lies in the same plane.
GSA 8.3 - New Features — Graphic View — Sculpt
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In operations that split 2D elements the loads on these elements are now mapped on to
the new elements so that the load distribution remains unchanges. This applied to:
- Face loads
- Edge loads
- Thermal loads
In-plane loads are always applied in local axis directions so a consistent axis set
should be used when in-plane loads are to be included.
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Areas and regions may now be copied and moved.
GSA 8.3 - New Features — Interface with Third Party Software
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Export of data in ASAS format is now available.
The following data are handled:
- geometry
- properties
- node loads
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The CAD import 'shift origin' option is now available. When selected, the
nodal coordinates are transformed to the specified origin, and
a grid plane is set up at the CAD origin. (The CAD origin grid plane enables
positions to be displayed in CAD coordinates.)
During the import, when the CAD model origin is considered to be remote, a
suitable local origin is suggested.
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New features in the Revit Structure link (GsRevit) are as follows:
- GsRevit now works with Revit Structure 2009.
Support for RS2008 remains available.
- ‘Update From Oasys GSA’ can now import new members, section properties,
grid planes and grid lines created in GSA.
- Export of curved members from Revit to GSA is now supported. However,
changes made to these members in GSA will not be updated back into Revit.
- ‘Update From Oasys GSA’ compares coordinates using a user specified
tolerance.
- GSA models imported into Revit using ‘Import From GSA’ can be further
coordinated with GSA models using the ‘Update From GSA’ functionality.
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Results from a GSA analysis can be output to an LS-DYNA plot file for display and
post-processing in D3PLOT. This inludes:
- Nodal displacements (as displaced shapes)
- Beam forces and moments1
- Shell stresses and force resultants
D3PLOT can display beam element equivalent shapes but this data is not available
from the plot file and has to be loaded from a ztf file. These can be created
indirectly by exporting a keyword file from GSA (not using seismic beams or section
shapes) and using PRIMER to create the ztf file.
1Correct interpretation and display of these results requires D3PLOT
9.3. Until 9.3 is released an output preference allows for 9.2 compatible files to
be written. These may give the wrong orientation of beam elements and some of the
force and moment terms will be interpreted as stresses.
GSA 8.3 - New Features — Analysis
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The P-δ analysis options in GSS now allow an analysis case to be selected to provide
the P-δ effects.
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Dynamic response analysis of structures subjected to generic periodic load excitations.
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Linear time history analysis of structures subjected to time dependent loads or ground acceleration.
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Pre-analysis 2D element geometry check failures may now be treated as 'severe warnings'
instead of 'errors'. The option to treat these failures as severe warnings (i.e. non-fatal)
should be used with caution.
This is one of the advanced options accessible from the last page of the wizard.
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The new 'pre-load' option allows an element pre-load to be defined for GSS analyses.
The specified pre-stress load is used to define initial pre-load forces in elements,
which are used to modify the element stiffness by including the P-δ of the pre-stress.
This is one of the advanced options accessible from the last page of the wizard.
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The results to be stored post-analysis can be selected when specifying an analysis task.
This allows results of little interest to be excluded.
This is one of the advanced options accessible from the last page of the wizard.
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The Russian spectrum, SP 31-114-2004, has been included for response spectrum calculations.
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After non-linear analysis, the elements that have been yielded will be saved as an element list in the list table in general data.
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In buckling and P-delta analyses the user can disable some of the terms in the geometric stiffness.
GSA 8.3 - New Features — Design
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RC slab design can now be carried out to ACI 318-05 (and ACI 318M-05) and ACI 318-08.
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GSA 8.3 - Fixes
GSA 8.3 - Fixes — General
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The RC Member design properties are corrupted after saving and reopening a
file.
[NCR 2429] (Fixed 23 January 2008) (Released in OaUtil.dll 30.38.1.11)
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GSA fails to evaluate zero permutations in enveloped output, so a permutation
description of "0A1" would have no impact on the overall evaluation of an envelope.
For example: an envelope described as "(0 or 1)A1" should yield permutations
"0A1" and "1A1" but, as the first permutation is ignored, both the max and min
values reported for the envelope are the "1A1" values.
Specifying the envelope as "(0.000001 or 1)A1" works around the problem.
[NCR 2682] (Fixed 21 April 2008) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.38.1.11)
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Models with gaps in the analysis stages table are corrupted when they are saved.
[NCR 2707] (Fixed 30 April 2008) (Released in GsFile.dll 30.38.1.11)
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Cut section forces for 2D elements were calculated incorrectly in some cases due to
incorrect axis transformations.
[NCR 2761] (Fixed 22 May 2008) (Released in GSA.exe 30.38.1.11)
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Cut section forces for 1D elements were calculated with the wrong sign when the cut
was below the origin of the cutting axis set.
[NCR 2762] (Fixed 22 May 2008) (Released in GSA.exe 30.38.1.11)
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When materials or fabric materials are set in a model imported for Revit or Sids are
set for them, they may be replaced by those for other materials and GSA may
crash.
[NCR 2796] (Fixed 10 June 2008) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.38.1.11)
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'Generate User Modules' does not work for Element Direction Cosines and other output
that is not per node on the element. Also, output that is not per case, such as
Element Direction Cosines, outputs per case specified.
[NCR 2803] (Fixed 11 June 2008) (Released in GsPrivate.dll 8.3.1.11 and Gsa.exe 8.3.1.11)
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When using stage properties, the impact of modifying an element property reference
is not recognised in the stage properties until the model is saved and reopened.
[NCR 2807] (Fixed 12 June 2008) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.38.1.11)
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Section modifiers were lost on saving and reopening a file.
[NCR 2864] (Fixed 3 July 2008) (Released in GsFile 30.38.1.13)
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Input data from files with corrupted results is sometimes unreadable.
[NCR 2878] (Fixed 3 July 2008) (Released in GsFile.dll 30.38.1.13)
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Storey forces and displacements were not calculated correctly for combination
cases.
[NCR 2880] ( Fixed 4 July 2008) (Released in GSA 8.3.1.13)
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GSA crashes trying to read files from 8.2 or earlier when there are modified
sections using principal axes, gaps in the section table and results.
[NCR 2882] ( Fixed 7 July 2008) (Released in GsFile.dll 30.38.1.13)
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Wave loads generated are wrong if the diameter of the circular element section is
not unit or the phase angle of the wave loads is greater than 330 degrees.
[NCR 2889] ( Fixed 7 July 2008) (Released in GSA 8.3.1.13)
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If there are gaps in Link Property Table, the text formatted data file (GWA &
CSV) of GSA cannot be opened.
[NCR 2899] (Fixed 14 July 2008) (Released in GsFile 30.38.1.14)
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"Copy all" from the gateway crashes GSA when there are gaps in the Analysis tasks
Table.
[NCR 2902] (Fixed 16 July 2008) (Released in GSA.exe 8.3.1.14)
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GSA occasionally crashes when windows are moved around.
[NCR 2939] (Fixed 21 July 2008) (Released in GSA.exe 8.3.1.14)
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When reading section modifiers (keyword: SEC_MOD) from GWA files or via COM, the
modify 'Izz/Ivv value' 'to' field is read as the 'Iyy/Iuu value' 'to' value and
the 'Izz/Ivv value' 'to' value is set as zero.
[NCR 2946] ( Fixed 22 July 2008) (Released in GsFile 30.38.1.14)
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Pre-mesh generation checks sometimes identify adjacent areas as being overlapping.
[NCR 3021] (Fixed 19 August 2008) (Released in GwDat 30.38.1.16 and OaUtil 30.38.1.16)
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When a task is defined as P-delta with the P-delta effects specified by an analysis
case, copy/paste does not create a full copy of the task. The retults is that the
P-delta analysis case gets lost.
[NCR 2966] (Fixed 29 July 2008) (Released in GsFile 30.38.1.16)
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The Seismic "Equivalent Static Load" dialog allows new spectra to be defined but
these spectra are then lost. The workaround is to define the spectra before opening
the tool.
[NCR 2988] (Fixed 4 Aug 2008) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.3.1.16)
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The tool to create rigid diaphragms from storeys would in some cases fail to find
all the nodes that constitute the storey.
[NCR 2993] (Fixed 5 August 2008) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.3.1.16)
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GSA occasionally crashes at the end of the new model wizard.
[NCR 3000] (Fixed 6 August 2008) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.3.1.16)
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The frequency of the dynamic load factors and the time of load curves have been
wrongly rounded to integer when saving as GWA file.
[NCR 2964] (Fixed 28 July 2008) (Released in GsFile.dll 30.38.1.16)
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When opening a GWA file that has harmonic analysis task, re-analysing the harmonic
analysis task will not generate any harmonic analysis results.
[NCR 2978] (Fixed 30 July 2008) (Released in GdSpec.dll 8.3.1.16)
GSA 8.3 - Fixes — Analysis
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Vehicle exclusion length for path loading UIC71-RU is wrongly measured from the
end of the vehicle while it should be measured from the centre of the vehicle.
The user defined vehicle exclusion length is also wrongly measured from the end
of the vehicle while it should also be measured from the centre of the vehicle.
[NCR 1306] (Fixed 17 May 2007) (Released in GsBridge.dll 8.3.1.11)
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C1, C2 and Von Mises stresses are not available with analysis envelopes.
[NCR 2693] (Fixed 25 April 2008)
Released in GSA.exe, GsPrivate.dll and GsEnvelope.dll 8.3.1.11)
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When the ignore Iyz option was selected for a section property the shear area factors
would be set to zero for non-symmetric sections.
[NCR 2708] (Fixed 2 May 2008) (Released in several components of GSA 8.3.1.11)
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GSA stops analysing when there are saved case lists with "not" syntax.
[NCR 2743] (Fixed 14 May 2008) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.38.1.11)
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General face temperature loading on 2D parabolic elements were not applied correctly.
Temperatures were set incorrectly at mid-side nodes leading to incorrect results.
[NCR 2763] (Fixed 22 May 2008) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.38.1.11)
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GSA gives spurious warnings when gravity loads are used with stage properties.
[NCR 2845] (Fixed 26 June 2008) (Released in GsCheck.dll 8.3.1.13)
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GSA crashes when the user tries to use the ‘Analysis | Check Data’
command.
[NCR 2846] (Fixed 26 June 2008) (Released in GsCheck.dll 8.3.1.13)
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Case descriptions with enveloping operators don’t work in analysis
envelopes.
[NCR 2877] (Fixed 4 July 2008) (Released in GsEnvelope.dll 8.3.1.13 and
GsPrivate 8.3.1.13)
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In a Gss analysis with 2D elements in which the 2D elements are close to a global
plane the automatic constraints are not set up correctly. This problem can be
avoided by using the artificial zz stiffness option.
[NCR 2883] (Fixed 8 July 2008) (Released in Gss.dll 30.38.1.13)
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When restraints are applied at nodes which are in a user defined constraint
axes. The model ends up over-restrained. An error in the degree of freedom
suppression resulted in two degrees of freedom being suppressed instead on one.
[NCR 2900] (Fixed 15 July 2008) (Released in Gss.dll 30.38.1.16)
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The reported total mass from a mass analysis with 2D elements is incorrect.
The masses of individual nodes are correct.
[NCR 2901] (Fixed 15 July 2008) (Released in Gss.dll 30.08.1.16)
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When a P-delta analysis references a non-linear static analysis case for the
P-delta effects, the non-linear elements may be considered inactive when they
should be included in the analysis.
[NCR2967] (Fixed 29 July 2008) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.38.1.16)
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The joint forces from non-linear static analysis are wrongly doubled and are incorrect.
[NCR 2928] (Fixed 17 July 2008) (Released in GsRelax.dll 8.3.1.16)
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Grid loads are wrongly ignored in time history analysis, harmonic analysis and periodic load analysis.
[NCR 2944] (Fixed 21 July 2008) (Released in GsCheck.dll 8.3.1.16)
GSA 8.3 - Fixes — Design
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BS 5950:2000 Code checker: Torsional capacity calculations for I Sections
are incorrect.
[NCR 2747] (Fixed 22 May 2008) (Released in GSA_DES_BS5950_1_2000.dll 8.3.0.1)
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GSA occasionally crashes reporting steel utilisation.
[NCR 2764] (Fixed 21 May 2008) (Released in GsPrivate.dll 8.3.1.11)
GSA 8.3 - Fixes — Graphic Views
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Diagrams in Graphic views do not always reflect changes to design properties.
[NCR 2706] (Fixed 29 April 2008) (Released in GSA.exe 8.3.1.11)
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Annotated diagrams of 2D element result envelopes where annotate 'minimum only' or
'maximum only' is specified sometimes produces annotation for the incorrect vector,
(e.g. for the less negative minimum principle 2D element stress).
[NCR 2719] (Fixed 12 May 2008) (Released in GsPrivate.dll 8.3.1.11)
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When displaying beam load diagrams in user axis directions the load value is not
transformed into the requested directions, though it is displayed in the requested
directions. This only affects user axis output directions; not global and local.
[NCR 2806] (Fixed 12 June 2008) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.38.1.11)
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The 'collapse coincident node' command applies the restraint condition of the
lower numbered node instead of the combined restraint of the two nodes. Also,
the command didn't combine the support stiffnesses and mesh generation attributes
of the two nodes.
[NCR 2817] (Fixed 16 June 2008) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.38.1.11)
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US catalogue T and double angle sections are drawn displaced.
[NCR 2879] (Fixed 4 July 2008) (Released in GSA build 8.3.1.13)
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GSA can crash when the user types an expression it does not understand in the
Transform Geometry or Map Loads dialogs.
[NCR 3003] (Fixed 19 August 2008) (Released in OaUtil.dll 30.38.1.16)
GSA 8.3 - Fixes — COM Interface
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Command File Commands: Analyse() doesn't analyse.
The Analyse() command from command file interface doesn't run successfully and seems to expect a task number.
[NCR 3019] (Fixed 19 Aug 2008) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.3.1.16)
GSA 8.3 - Fixes — Interface with Third Party Software
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CAD Export: Column orientations are not exported correctly.
[NCR 2998] (Fixed 08 Aug 2008) (Released in Gsa_Export_Cad.dll 8.3.1.16)
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CAD Import: The 'Remote origin' option creates a new origin even if the option is checked off.
[NCR 2999] (Fixed 07 Aug 2008) (Released in Gsa_Import_Cad.dll 8.3.1.16)
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GsRevit: Section <=> Family translation fails for non-English versions of Revit.
[NCR 3012] (Fixed 12 Aug 2008) (Released in GsRevit_RS2008.dll 8.3.1.16)
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GsRevit: Import From GSA: Some sections show up as 'Not Used' in the section mapping dialog during multiple synchronizations.
[NCR 3013] (Fixed 12 Aug 2008) (Released in GsRevit_RS2008.dll 8.3.1.16)
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In ASAS export, conversion of User Axes results in output that extends beyond column 80,
which causes problems with ASAS.
[NCR 2952] (Fixed 25 July 2008) (Released in GsExport.dll 8.3.1.16)
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GSA 8.2 Patches - New Features
GSA 8.2 Patches - New Features — General
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GsRevit: Export to GSA - Member types are now exported from Revit to GSA.
Export to GSA now specifies the member type (Steel Beam | Steel Column |
Concrete Beam | Concrete Column) while exporting a model to GSA, thus
facilitating their usage by GSA design modules.
(Released in GsRevit_RS2008.dll 8.2.3.5)
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GsRevit: Import from GSA - Vertical members can now be imported as framing
types.
It is now possible to import vertical GSA members as framing type members. This
can be useful while importing trusses.
(Released in GsRevit_RS2008.dll 8.2.3.5)
GSA 8.2 Patches - New Features — Graphic View — General
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When the display list is a node list then only those nodes included in the node
list have labels, diagrams and contours drawn. (Labels, diagrams and contours
are not drawn on nodes if they are only included in the display because they
are at the 'other end' of elements that are attached to included nodes.)
(Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.3.10)
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The Cut Section Forces tool ('Graphics | Cut Section Forces') now operates on a
case list, allowing cut section forces to be calculated for several cases in
one operation.
(Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.3.10)
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The size of the contour legend is now factored with the text size.
(Released in GsGraph.dll 8.2.3.11)
GSA 8.2 Patches - New Features — Graphic View — Sculpt
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The 'Connect 1D Elements' sculpt command now connects 1D elements to 2D
elements by splitting the 1D elements at every aligned 2D element node.
(Released in GsPrivate.dll 8.2.3.11)
GSA 8.2 Patches - New Features — GsSpec Solver
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Response spectrum analysis now includes constraint (joint & rigid
constraint) forces and moments.
(Released in GdSpec.dll 8.2.3.11)
GSA 8.2 Patches - New Features — Raft Analysis
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GSA now imports and exports Vdisp data in Vdisp 18.2 file format.
(Released in OaRaft.dll 30.32.0.14, GsFile.dll 30.32.0.14, GsRaft.dll 8.2.3.14,
and other dependent DLLs of the same generation)
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GSA 8.2 Patches - Fixes
GSA 8.2 Patches - Fixes — General
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Perimeter sections with voids give "void perimeter is outside of the outline
perimeter" message on validation of the perimeter in the section wizard.
[NCR 1791] (Fixed 27 July 2007) (Released in OaSect.dll 30.32.0.2)
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If there are analysis stages and grid loads in a model and the elements with
distributed grid loads are not included in the current analysis stage, the
warning messages for this problem are given as if it is "Face temperature "
load problem even though the model has no face temperature loads.
[NCR 1826] (Fixed 23 July 2007) (Released in GsCheck.dll 8.2.3.2)
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Vertical elements when exported to CAD files appear to have a different
orientation in AutoCAD.
[NCR 1831] (Fixed 7 Aug 2007) (Released in Gsa_Export_Cad 8.2.3.3)
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When reading 2D element stresses, the top and middle layer stresses are wrong
reset to the corresponding bottom layer stresses.
[NCR 1836] (Fixed 9 Aug 2007) (Released in GsFile.dll 8.2.3.2)
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When a gwa file with a modal dynamic analysis task is read the additional mass
flag is not set, resulting in additional mass being ignored in a subsequent
analysis.
[NCR 1944] (Fixed 4 September 2007) (Released in GsFile.dll 8.2.3.5)
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The management of expanded grid loading sometimes results in beam loading being
stored for elements that no longer exist, causing GSA to crash.
[NCR 1962] (Fixed 10 September 2007) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.32.0.5)
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Boolean functions in the COM interface throw an exception when invoked by early
binding clients.
[NCR 1963] (Fixed 10 September 2007) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.3.5)
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The Analyse function in the COM interface throws an exception when called with
a non-existant analysis task.
[NCR 2083] (Fixed 4 Oct 2007) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.3.8)
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CAD Export: Some elements (typically those aligned along X axis) appear to be
rotated by 90 degrees about their axis in the CAD file. This resulted as a
consequence of a bug fix to the export (ref. NCR 1831).
[NCR 2072] (Fixed 3 October 2007) (Released in Gsa_Export_Cad.dll 8.2.3.6)
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GSA crashes starting up if the registry is corrupted.
[NCR 2190] (Fixed 25 October 2007) (Released in GsPrivate.dll 8.2.3.9)
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In staged analysis GSA fails to report results for combination cases that
reference different stages for elements that reference different properties in
the different stages even when the properties referenced are identical except
for the material that they reference.
[NCR 2232] (Fixed 9 November 2007) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.32.0.10)
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GSA crashes during region mesh generation when attempting to report errors in
regions that are identified at the pre-generation phase, as opposed to the
region checking phase.
[NCR 2233] (Fixed 9 November 2007) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.32.0.10)
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Region mesh generation gets confused when bounding areas are higher numbered
than internal areas.
[NCR 2234] (Fixed 9 November 2007) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.32.0.10)
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The warning message for "Principal axes do not coincide with y and z axes" is
wrongly given, i.e. the message is given the wrong way around.
[NCR 2231] (Fixed 9 November 2007) (Released in OaSect.dll 30.32.0.10)
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A race condition that could crash GSA has been fixed in the undo and redo
commands.
[NCR 2189] (Fixed 27 September 2007) (Released in GsTable.dll 8.2.3.10)
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Undo doesn't work and selecting OK after preview in sculpt repeats the action
when grid panels are being drawn in graphic views.
[NCR 2235] (Fixed 9 November 2007) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.32.0.10)
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GSA crashes on startup when the “Do not keep history of recently opened
documents” group policy is set.
[NCR 2261] (Fixed 20 November 2007) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.3.10)
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'Copy All' on the Gateway right-click menu excludes nodes and elements from the
data that is copied to the clipboard.
[NCR 2301] (Fixed 4 December 2007) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.3.10)
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Lists referred to in grid planes are not locked.
[NCR 2348] (Fixed 14 December 2007) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.32.0.11)
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GsRevit: 'Update from GSA' creates incorrect scaling factors for some elements.
[NCR 2352] (Released in GsRevit_RS2008.dll 8.2.3.10)
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Import GWA in 'append' mode fails when saved views are present in the GWA file.
[NCR 2388] (Fixed 4 January 2008) (Released in GsFile.dll 30.32.0.11)
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Beam combined stresses are calculated wrongly when the enveloping operators abs
and signabs are present.
[NCR 2406] (Fixed 11 January 2008) (Released in GsPrivate.dll 8.2.3.11)
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GSA crashes when creating a new 2D element grid model if “Include spacers
for form-finding” is ticked but the “Internal…” and
“Edge…” buttons have not been clicked.
[NCR 2256] (Fixed 11 February 2008) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.3.12)
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GSA fails to read the whole file if a combination case is so complicated it
runs out of memory.
[NCR 2468] (Fixed 1 February 2008) (Released in GsFile.dll 30.32.0.12)
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GSA crashes trying to analyse models with recursive grid planes.
[NCR 2476] (Fixed 5 February 2008) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.32.0.12)
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GSA crashes on startup if the Internet Explorer cache folder is unset in the
registry.
[NCR 2422] (Fixed 22 January 2008) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.3.12)
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When creating members from elements using the "break at columns" option the
resulting members do not in fact break at the columns.
[NCR 2430] Fixed 23 January 2008) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.3.12)
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Spurious warnings if a list excludes a property and there is no element with
the same number.
[NCR 2469] (Fixed 1 February 2008) (Released in GsCheck.dll 8.2.3.12)
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CAD Export: Element orientations may not export correctly when an orientation
node is used.
[NCR 2580] (Fixed 11 March 2008) (Released in Gsa_Export_Cad.dll 8.2.3.12)
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Lists defined using the geometry option (e.g. XY51) are not always interpreted
correctly due to an overstrict check on the coordinates.
[NCR 2644] (Fixed 4 April 2008) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.32.0.14)
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GSA crashes entering the Grid Node Definition dialog when there are results in
the model.
[NCR 2659] (Fixed 31 March 2008) (Released in GsTable.dll 8.2.3.14)
GSA 8.2 Patches - Fixes — Gss Solver
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2D element buckling analysis results are wrong if the 2D element model has
prestress loads, initial strain loads or thermal loads on any of the 2D
elements in the model.
[NCR 1848] (Fixed 13 August 2007) (Released in GSS.dll 8.2.3.3)
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The normalization of results is incorrect when the modal mass option is used.
Using the displacement option does not result in any problems.
[NCR 1925] (Fixed 24 August 2007) (Released in GSS.dll 8.2.3.5)
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GSA sometimes crashes when stopping analysis or running out of memory during
analysis.
[NCR 2287] (Fixed 28 November 2007) (Released in GSS.dll 30.32.0.9)
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Modal damping values were calculated incorrectly.
[NCR 2611] (Fixed 19 March 2008) (Released in GSS.dll 30.32.0.12)
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Mass calculation would terminate with an error when constraints (joints, rigid
constraints, ... ) were present in the model.
[NCR 2612] (Fixed 19 March 2008) (Released in GSS.dll 30.32.0.12)
GSA 8.2 Patches - Fixes — GsRelax Solver
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When doing member buckling analysis, if a chain of elements are selected, the
analysis may fail due to the use of over-estimated starting axial force for those elements.
[NCR 2614] (Fixed 20 March 2008) (Released in GsRelax.dll 8.2.3.12)
GSA 8.2 Patches - Fixes — GsSpec Solver
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If the dominant frequencies for transient responses of footfall analysis are
below 8 Hz, GSA footfall analysis gives over conservative transient response
factors, i.e. larger than real transient response factors are given by GSA
footfall analysis.
[NCR 1904] (Fixed 16 August 2007) (Released in GdSpec.dll 8.2.3.4)
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No forces and moments reported for ground springs in a response spectrum
analysis.
[NCR 2020] (Fixed 19 September 2007) (Released in GdSpec.dll 8.2.3.11)
GSA 8.2 Patches - Fixes — Steel Design
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According to Clause 4.8.3.3.4 of BS5950, the equivalent uniform moment factor
(EUMF) should not be less than 0.85 if the member is a cantilever or in a
sway-sensitive frame, this has not been considered by the steel checker,
therefore, if the calculated EUMF is smaller than 0.85, the designed member may
be unsafe.
[NCR 2001] (Fixed 17 September 2007) (Released in GSA_DES_BS5950_1_2000.dll
8.2.3.9)
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Contouring of steel utilizations aborts when materials referenced by steel
members have zero yield stress or ultimate stress defined for the material,
even though these values are not used by the steel member checker.
[NCR 2613] (Fixed 20 March 2008) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.3.12)
GSA 8.2 Patches - Fixes — Table Views
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Non-linear spring curves are not set up correctly in the Spring Properties
table, so analysis with non-linear spring elements cannot be carried out.
Spring properties displaying this problem must be corrected in the fixed
version of the Spring Properties table or in the Spring Properties Definition
dialog.
[NCR 1825] (Fixed 6 August 2007) (Released in GsTable.dll 8.2.3.2)
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GSA crashes when deleting elements in tables if a Graphic View is open.
[NCR 2543] (Fixed 21 January 2008) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.3.12)
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GSA crashes opening Path Loading table if there are gaps in the analysis tasks
table.
[NCR 2635 and NCR 2660] (Fixed 1 April 2008) (Released in GsTable.dll 8.2.3.14)
GSA 8.2 Patches - Fixes — Graphic Views
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Property tips cause GSA to crash in certain environments, even when switched
off in 'Tools | Preferences | Graphics | Property tips'.
The fix provided in Gsa.exe 8.2.3.2 overcomes the problem, but requires the
property tips to be switched off.
[NCR 1810] (Fixed 31 July 2007) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.3.2)
Graphic View property tips are now set to 'off' in the default preferences, so
as to minimise the occurance of this issue.
(Fixed 13 August 2007) (Released in GsPrivate.dll 8.2.3.3)
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Load diagrams for grid loading applied to a plane are not displayed
pre-analysis.
[NCR 1955] (Fixed 7 September 2007) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.3.5)
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Specifying 'data extents' for 'All Loading' diagrams causes GSA to crash. (The
problem does not occur when extents are specified for diagrams of specific load
types.)
[NCR 2130] (Fixed 15 October 2007) (Released in GsPrivate.dll 8.2.3.9)
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Grid Line Load diagrams sometimes omit some part of the diagram where the value
at a line segment end is exactly zero.
[NCR 2265] (Fixed 22 November 2007) (Released in GsGraph.dll 8.2.3.11)
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GSA crashes when undoing or previewing sculpting repeatedly.
[NCR 2458] (Fixed 30 January 2008) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.32.0.12)
(Fixed 9 April 2008) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.32.0.14)
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The calc. sheet border and title block are omitted from all but the first page
of multi-page printed output.
[NCR 2573] (Fixed 10 March 2008) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.3.12)
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GSA 8.2.3 New Features
GSA 8.2.3 New Features — General
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The region grid plane can now be specified as 'auto' (and the standard grid
plane options, 'global grid' etc., may no longer be specified).
When the region grid plane is set as 'auto' the plane of the region is based on
the plane of the largest area in the region.
(Released in GwDat.dll 30.15.0.2)
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Arcs and circles in CAD drawings can now be imported as GSA Lines of the type
'arcs'.
In addition to being able to import CAD entities as GSA 'Lines', one can also
import CAD arcs and circles as Lines, to ease the meshing process.
(Released in Gsa_Import_Cad.dll 8.2.2.2)
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GsRevit now works with Revit Structure 2008.
Support for RS3 and RS4 remains available.
(Released in GsRevit_RS2008.dll 8.2.2.2)
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Data references may now be specified in tables and dialogs 'by number only' or
'by name only' or 'by number and name' (default: 'by name and number only').
This affects references to axes, properties, cases and stages. The data
references input method is set on the Input page of the Preferences dialog.
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The new 'Tools | Manipulate Model | Split Warped 2D Elements' command splits
non-planar Quad elements into two Tri elements.
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The new 'Tools | Manipulate Model | Rationalize Lines' command splits
overlapping co-linear lines into a string of lines.
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Element offsets are now exported to CAD files.
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It is now possible to specify the stiffness of a grounded spring by an
explicitly defined spring matrix.
This feature is currently only available for analysis by the GSS solver.
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When importing from a Polygon Mesh or 3D Face / Poly Face Mesh and 'Quad4' is
selected: where two of the four vertices are coincident, a Tri3 element is
created; where more than two vertices are coincident an error is reported.
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The option to offset new 2D elements downward by half the element thickness
during region mesh generation is introduced. The option is set in the region
mesh generation attributes.
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The option to generate beam elements along aligned members during region mesh
generation is introduced. The option is set in the region mesh generation
attributes. An 'aligned member' is one that spans along a string of lines
included in the region.
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The new 'Create Regions per Grid Plane' command identifies panels on each
specified grid plane from closed loops of lines, members or elements, then
creates areas from the panels, and then creates regions from the areas per grid
plane. Loose lines and nodes within each region are included in the region.
GSA 8.2.3 New Features — Output View
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<Enter> and <Esc> may be used to terminate the editing of controls
on the Lists toolbar. <Enter> accepts the entry; <Esc> cancels the
edit and reverts to the previous setting.
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Data references may now be set to 'by number only' or 'by name only' or 'by
number and name' (default: 'by name only'). This affects references to axes,
properties, cases and stages. The data references output method is set on the
Output Wizard : Further Options dialog.
GSA 8.2.3 New Features — Graphic View — General
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<Enter> and <Esc> may be used to terminate the editing of controls
on the Lists toolbar. <Enter> accepts the entry; <Esc> cancels the
edit and reverts to the previous setting.
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When the new 'Sculpting | Append to selection when click is unmodified'
preference option is set, previous selections are not emptied by a plain click
or drag. (Otherwise <Shft> must be pressed while selecting, to append to
the selection.)
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Labelling of data references may now be set to 'by number only' or 'by name
only' or 'by number and name' (default: 'by number only'). This affects
references to axes, properties and stages. The data references output method
can be set on the relevant pages of the Labels and Display Methods dialog.
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Property tips are now displayed alongside the cursor when the cursor hovers
over an entity. The Graphics preferences determine whether property tips are
'brief', 'full' or 'off'.
GSA 8.2.3 New Features — Graphic View — Sculpt
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The sculpt 'Add Region' command now offers the choice between:
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adding one region that references all selected areas, lines and nodes, and
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adding a region per selected area, (ignoring selected lines and nodes).
(Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.2.2)
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The new 'Apply Defaults to Selection' sculpt command applies the default
attributes to currently selected entities.
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The new 'Create 1D Elements from Lines' sculpt command creates default elements
(if working on the analysis layer) or members (on the design layer) based on
the topologies of the current selection of lines.
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The new 'Create Lines from 1D Elements' sculpt command creates default lines
based on the topologies of the current selection of elements or members.
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The 'Move / Copy Selection' sculpt command now allows entities to be shifted
'to' a location. (Previously only 'by' a vector was available.) The shift mode
of x, y, and z coordinates are specified as 'by' or 'to' independently, thereby
allowing, for example, lines of nodes to be straightened or planes of nodes to
be flattened.
GSA 8.2.3 New Features — COM Interface
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The "Analyse" COM function now takes a task number as an argument, to allow
individual tasks to be analysed via COM. The task number defaults to zero ( =
all tasks ).
GSA 8.2.3 New Features — Gss Solver
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2D elements may now be included in buckling and p-delta analyses.
(Released in Gss.dll 30.15.0.2)
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The 'Sparse Direct' solution method is now the default for new GSS analysis
tasks.
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In modal analyses additional restraint may now be applied to enable only
horizontal or only vertical modes to be identified.
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Normalisation of mode shapes now defaults to a maximum displacement of 1m. This
may be changed in 'GSS Advanced Settings | Eigensolution | Normalisation'.
GSA 8.2.3 New Features — Concrete Design
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'Hong Kong Code of Practice - 2004, including amendment 1 (2007)' has been
incorporated in both RC slab and RC member design.
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GSA 8.2.3 Fixes
GSA 8.2.3 Fixes — General
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Re-analysing a previously analysed task in a model that contains ties or struts
fails with the message: "This analysis requires features that are unlicensed in
this verion of GSA".
[NCR 1245] (Fixed 16 February 2007) (Released in GsTable.dll 8.2.2.2)
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Back-to-back channel sections in catalogues are not handled correctly.
[NCR 1252] (Fixed 24 April 2007) (Released in GsFile.dll and sectlib.mdb
8.2.2.2)
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Line entities created via CAD import can cause the graphics to hang.
[NCR 1293] (Fixed 19 March 2007) (Released in Gsa_Import_Cad.dll 8.2.2.2)
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GsRevit: 'Update From GSA' crashes while trying to update a model with 'new'
materials or standard materials.
[NCR 1318] (Fixed 22 March 2007) (Released in GsRevit_RS4.dll 8.2.2.2)
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GSA uses excessive memory, and may run out of memory, for results, especially
when there are large gaps in node numbering.
[NCR 1338] (Fixed 2 April 2007) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.15.0.2)
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GSA crashes reading a model if areas refer to non-existent lines.
[NCR 1373] (Fixed 5 April 2007) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.15.0.2)
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GSA crashes when calculating storey displacements.
[NCR 1378] (Fixed 10 April 2007) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.2.2)
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The EC8 (2003) horizontal spectrum is not generated.
[NCR 1389] (Fixed 13 April 2007) (Released in OaUtil.dll 30.15.0.2)
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The 'Manage Data | Renumber nodes/elements along vector' options produce
confused node and element lists.
[NCR 1399] (Fixed 19 April 2007) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.15.0.2)
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Analysing when a results output view is open slows down the analysis.
[NCR 1257] (Fixed 20 April 2007) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.2.2)
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GSA crashes sporadically in certain environments.
Some issues relating to the stability of GSA and its compatibility with other
software have been addressed.
[NCR 1259] (Fixed 24 April 2007) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.2.2)
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The calculation of torsional stresses in a rectangular section is out by a
factor of 8 (2 × dimension)3
[NCR 1415] (Fixed 30 April 2007) (Released in OaUtil.dll 30.15.0.4)
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If the web and flange thicknesses of a RHS section are different, the smaller
thickness is used by steel design which is not appropriate for welded RHS
section.
[NCR 1417] (Fixed 30 April 2007) (Released in OaSteelDesUtil.dll 30.15.0.4)
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If 'Check Data' is run on a model and then 'Analyse All', the analysis aborts
with the message 'Unhandled exception in solver'.
[NCR 1418] (Fixed 30 April 2007) (Released in Gsa.exe 8.2.2.4)
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GSA crashing when changing an analysis case description in the Analysis Wizard.
[NCR 1454] (Fixed 4 May 2007)
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The Export to CAD option exports beam orientations ignoring orientation by
orientation node.
[NCR 1515] (Fixed 24 May 2007)
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A member with only top or bottom flange restraint (F1L or F2L) is sometimes
treated differently if the same member with very similar (but not the same)
moment diagram, i.e. the member will be considered as no lateral torsional
buckling or with laterial torsional buckling if the end moment is small and
changed very slightly.
[NCR 1442] (Fixed 24 May 2007)
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In the GSA COM interface a number of GwaCommand calls for analysis results are
returning an empty string.
Affected key words: LOAD_FAC, RESID_DISP & RESID_MOMENT
[NCR 1564] (Fixed 12 June 2007)
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GSA analysis slows down drastically when large numbers of stage properties are
set.
[NCR 1632] (Fixed 29 June 2007)
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CAD Export: Special characters in section descriptions/names can render a DXF
unreadable in AutoCAD.
[NCR 1514] (Fixed 24 May 2007)
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The 'Create elements from Members' tool assigns incorrect element releases to
some elements.
[NCR 1516] (Fixed 24 May 2007)
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C1, C2 and Von Mises beam stresses are calculated wrongly for line segment
sections and unnecessarily conservatively for combinations with enveloping
operators.
The output of maximum envelope values of C2 beam stresses and minimum envelope
values of C1 and Von Mises beam stresses have been suppressed, for clarity.
[NCR 1746] (Fixed 23 July 2007)
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The sign of '2D Element Derived Stresses | Average Stress' is wrong.
[NCR 1754] (Fixed 24 July 2007)
GSA 8.2.3 Fixes — Gss Solver
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Matrix singularities reported at the wrong node with the sparse solver.
[NCR 1397] (Fixed 19 April 2007) (Released in OaUtil.dll 30.15.0.2)
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Automatic constraints were not working as they should requiring the user to use
the artificial zz stiffness option.
[NCR 1413] (Fixed 27 April 2007) (released in Gss.dll 30.15.0.3)
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GSA gives spurious ‘mid-side node not located correctly between corner
nodes’ errors for offset isoparametric elements.
[NCR 1554] (Fixed 8 June 2007)
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GSS sometimes fails to calculate constraint forces and energies, and generates
GWA files that cannot be read back.
[NCR 1581] (Fixed 15 June 2007)
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Load factor of 2D element model buckling analysis is overestimated if the
dominant buckling model is in-plane buckling.
[NCR 1628] (Fixed 25 June 2007)
GSA 8.2.3 Fixes — GsEnvelope Solver
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Analysis envelopes fail to generate results for Max 2D Through-Thk Shear, Qmax.
[NCR 1633] (Fixed 29 June 2007)
GSA 8.2.3 Fixes — Graphic Views
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When selecting entities by volume, if the selection mode is "Any Part",
entities whose centre is within the volume but whose nodes are not are not
selected.
[NCR 1279] (Fixed 16 March 2007) (Released in GwDat.dll 30.15.0.2)
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Graphics hangs when Regions exist and there are gaps in the Region numbering.
[NCR 1416] (Fixed 30 April 2007) (Released in GsGraph.dll 8.2.2.4)
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Graphics shading is displayed incorrectly for line segment sections and
perimeter sections specified anti-clockwise around the section.
[NCR 1549] (Fixed 6 June 2007)
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GSA crashes when a node is copied more than 128 times.
[NCR 1553] (Fixed 7 June 2007)
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The sculpt 'Split Lines' command doesn't split arcs correctly.
[NCR 1635] (Fixed 2 July 2007)
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GSA 8.2.2 New Features
GSA 8.2.2 New Features — General
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The New Model Wizard can now base model generation on a non-orthogonal set of
grid lines.
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GsRevit now exports Revit grids as GSA grid lines.
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GSA 8.2.2 Fixes
GSA 8.2.2 Fixes — General
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The X elevation, Y elevation and Global cylindrical axis sets are not
recognised correctly.
[NCR 1070] (Fixed 16 January 2007)
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CAD Import: AutoCAD arcs/circles/ellipses may not import correctly.
[NCR 1054] (Fixed 31 January 2007)
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GSA crashes analysing grid loads on dummy elements.
[NCR 1079] (Fixed 6 February 2007)
GSA 8.2.2 Fixes — Gss Solver
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When setting up a modal dynamic analysis there is an option to set a starting
mode. If this is set to a value other than 1 the solver will terminate
unexpectedly.
[NCR 1060] (Fixed 31 January 2007)
GSA 8.2.2 Fixes — GsRelax Solver
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If the master node is also included in the slave node list in 'Rigid
Constraint', GsRelax analysis cannot be conducted and an error message "An
unexpected error occurred in the GsRelax solver" is thrown out. The workaround
at the moment is to remove the master node from the slave node list.
[NCR 1043] (Fixed 18 January 2007)
GSA 8.2.2 Fixes — Table Views
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When defining a user material on 'User Defined' material table (not through
material wizard), it will generate an error (Ultimate stress is less than yield
stress) in data checking and prevent analysis to proceed. The workaround for at
the moment is to go through the material wizard to remove the hidden error.
[NCR 1013] (Fixed 18 January 2007)
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GSA crashes entering RC2D properties.
[NCR 1078] (Fixed 5 February 2007)
GSA 8.2.2 Fixes — Graphic Views
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MSI rebuilt to re-introduce openGL32.dll and glu32.dll to overcome spurious
graphics behaviour on some machines.
(Released 8 January 2007 as Arup_GSA_8_2_1_2.msi)
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When using the Sculpt 'Connect 1D Elements' command the tolerances are
specified in 'length - small' model units but used as if they had been
specified in 'length - large' model units. E.g. a trim tolerance specified as
10mm may be interpreted as 10m.
[NCR 1011] (Fixed 26 January 2007)
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Text in Graphic Views sometimes appears blocky.
[NCR 1077] (Fixed 15 January 2007)
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GSA 8.2.1 New Features
GSA 8.2.1 New Features — General
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Constraint Equations
Constraint equations have been added to GSA. These allow the user to specify
constraints on nodes based on the displacements of other nodes. Thus, for
example, a node (11) may be required to have a displacement that is the average
of two other nodes (10 & 12). This can be done by setting a constraint
equation for node 11 in the x direction of the form:
0.5N10x + 0.5N12x
and likewise for the other directions.
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CAD I/O Enhancements
The previous 'File | Import | AutoCAD (DXF file)' and 'File | Export | AutoCAD
(DXF file)' commands have been replaced, as follows:
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Both DWG and DXF files are handled.
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File versions up to AutoCAD 2004 (R18) are handled.
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'CAD files (*.dwg;*.dxf)' appears as a file type on the 'File | Open' dialog.
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Units of import are suggested, based on the overall extents of the imported
data.
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Import is based on selection of layers.
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The relationship between layers and the properties of imported elements is
under user control.
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The group number of imported elements can optionally be based on the CAD entity
colour.
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A rounding tolerance may be applied to the coordinates of imported nodes.
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'Connect 1D elements' may be applied at the time of import.
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Auto-offsets may be applied at the time of import.
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The colour of exported elements may be based on the GSA element colours or the
group number of the element.
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Revit / GSA Link
GsRevit is a Revit plug-in that provides data translation between Revit and
Oasys GSA. The following options are provided:
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Export the Revit model to Oasys GSA, including options to:
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Write new file or synchronise with an existing model.
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Export the whole file or the current selection only.
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Export to the Design Layer or Analysis Layer.
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Export all Sections and Materials or referenced properties only.
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Update the Revit model from Oasys GSA, including options to:
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Update from the Design Layer or Analysis Layer.
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Import a Revit model from Oasys GSA, including options to:
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Import from the Design Layer or Analysis Layer.
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Updated Grid Layout, Grid Lines and Current Grid
The following changes have been made to the current grid:
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Grid layouts are no longer referenced by grid planes.
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Grid lines are no longer an option in the grid layout. Grid layouts specify
grid point spacing and extents only.
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The current grid now references a grid plane, a grid layout and, implicitly,
the grid lines defined for the model.
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Grid lines now:
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lie in the global XY plane, by definition.
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are displayed projected onto the current grid plane.
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may be straight or circular.
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are explicitly located and orientated.
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The new Grid Line Definition dialog offers simple tools for creating and
manipulating grid lines.
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The new sculpt 'Create Grid Lines' command creates grid lines based on
currently selected line entities.
See the 'C:\Program Files\Oasys\GSA 8.2\Samples\GridLines&GridPlanes.gwb'
sample file for an example of the use of the updated grid functionality.
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New Geometric Entities
New geometric entities have been introduced as follows:
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Grid Nodes - like a standard node but can be located relative to a grid plane
and grid line intersections. Grid Nodes are interchangeable with standard nodes
for general applications. Grid Nodes include 2D mesh generation attributes.
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Lines - can be straight or circular arc and, if arc, can be defined by 3rd node
on arc or radius. Lines include 2D mesh generation attributes.
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Areas - bounded by Lines. Areas include 2D mesh generation attributes.
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Regions - a collection of Areas, Lines and Grid Nodes. A Region may be used to
define a slab, including holes, differing thicknesses, internal point and line
supports etc. Regions include 2D mesh generation attributes.
The home for these new geometric entities is the design layer. The following
functionality is provided for the handling of these entities:
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There are new cursor modes for the selection of lines, areas and regions. (Grid
nodes are selected using the 'select nodes' cursor mode.)
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Geometric entities are implemented in: selection sets, lists, object viewer
properties, labels, defaults.
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New nodes created on the design layer using the 'add nodes', 'add elements' and
'add lines' sculpt tools are automatically created as grid nodes.
-
Lines can be created using the 'add lines' sculpt tool on the design layer.
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Areas can be created by the 'Add Area' sculpt command on a selection of lines.
If while adding lines a closed loop is detected you are given the option to
create an area from that loop.
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Regions can be created by the 'Add Region' sculpt command on selections of
areas, lines and nodes.
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'Convert Nodes to Standard' and 'Convert Nodes to Grid' sculpt commands are
provided.
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The 'Copy Selection', 'Move Selection', 'Split lines' and 'Connect lines'
sculpt commands work with lines.
See the 'C:\Program Files\Oasys\GSA 8.2\Samples\RegionMeshGen.gwb' sample file
for an example of the use of the new geometric entities.
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2D Mesh Generation Enhancements
2D element mesh generation has been revamped as follows:
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There's a new underlying (3rd party) mesh generation engine.
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Mesh generation now operates on regions. (See New
Geometric Entities.)
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The mesh domain may be described as follows:
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Internal and bounding edges may be straight or circular arcs.
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Internal areas, multiply nested, may be assigned different properties.
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Holes may be defined.
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Internal points may be defined.
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Internal lines may be defined. The support conditions assigned to the lines is
automatically assigned to the nodes generated along the lines.
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Mesh density and mesh concentrations may be specified.
All of these features are specified by a region; a region is a complete
definition of a mesh generation task.
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The following mesh generation operations are available:
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Check region(s) for mesh generation.
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Delete previously generated nodes and elements for region(s).
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Generate mesh for region(s). (The region is checked and mesh previously
generated for the region is deleted.
These commands may be invoked either from the 'Tools' menu or from the
'right-click' menu for a region.
See the 'C:\Program Files\Oasys\GSA 8.2\Samples\RegionMeshGen.gwb' sample file
for an example of the enhanced 2D mesh generation.
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RC Members
The use of members has been extended to include reinforced concrete (RC)
members. Members can be beams, columns or unspecified. This introduces a number
of new data items:
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RC Member Properties - concrete and reinforcement strength, covers and bars
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Bar Patterns - templates for layout of reinforcement in the section
-
Bar Arrangements - specific layout of reinforcement that defines the particular
reinforced concrete section
This allows sections to be checked for strength with the results (area of
reinforcement and M/Mu) stored in user modules for subsequent
display in Output Views or as contoured data in Graphic Views.
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User Module Enhancements
User modules have been enhanced as follows:
-
Member user modules may be specified.
-
User module data may be specified at equidistant positions along 1D elements
and members.
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Element and member user modules may be specified as BLOB, to indicate that user
module data on 1D elements and members are to be represented as discrete blobs,
rather than continuous barrels.
GSA 8.2.1 New Features — Graphic View — General
-
Contour labels may now be specified in the Contour Values dialog. The labels
are displayed in the legend against the respective contour interval.
-
When toggling through items in the Ambiguous Selection dialog the properties of
the current selection are now displayed in the Object Viewer (if it's open).
-
Graphic View accelerator keys are revised as follows:
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'K' - skew view (was 'S').
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'Alt+P' - reverse plan (new).
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'Alt+X' - reverse X elevation (new).
-
'Alt+Y' - reverse Y elevation (new).
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'Alt+arrow' - fast rotate (new).
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'SG' - select grid points (was 'G').
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'SN' - select nodes (was 'N').
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'SE' - select elements (was 'E').
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'SL' - select lines (new).
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'SA' - select areas (new).
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'SR' - select regions (new).
GSA 8.2.1 New Features — Graphic View — Sculpt
-
Offset elements are now selected by their offset position.
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Element Snap Mode
When using the Add Elements Sculpt Tool to add 1D elements and when picking the
second node, an existing 1D element may be picked in which case that element is
split and the new element is attached at the split position, depending on the
current snap mode:
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Snap Centre - snaps to the centre of the existing element.
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Snap Perpendicular - snaps to the perpendicular point on the existing element.
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Snap Align with Grid Axis - snaps to a point on the existing element parallel
to a current grid axis.
Where the split position is outside the length of the existing element the
existing element is extended to that position.
GSA 8.2.1 New Features — COM Interface
-
The new 'Gen_RegionMeshCheck' COM function checks that one or all regions are
ready for mesh generation.
-
The new 'Gen_RegionMeshGen' COM function generates the mesh for one or all
regions.
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The new 'Gen_RegionMeshDel' COM function deletes the mesh for one or all
regions.
GSA 8.2.1 New Features — Gss Solver
-
Sparse Solver
A new solver option has been implemented for the Gss Solver offering a sparse
direct solution method. This allows for solution of much larger problems than
the traditional active column solver.
This option uses the Approximate Minimum Degree (AMD) algorithm and a Sparse
LDLT solution. This solution is appropriate
for all the Gss analysis options.
GSA 8.2.1 New Features — GsSpec Solver
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Harmonic Analysis
Harmonic analysis has been implemented for the GsSpec Solver offering analysis
of structures under the actions of harmonic loading.
GSA 8.2.1 New Features — GsRelax Solver
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Non-linear Spring Element
Spring elements with non-linear force/displacement and/or moment/rotation
relationships can be used in any model when analysed using GsRelax solver.
GSA 8.2.1 New Features — Raft Analysis
-
Maximum soil pressure
Maximum soil pressure can be specified for some or all soil-raft interaction
areas in raft analysis. Once maximum soil pressure is defined and the maximum
soil pressure has been reached, the loads from raft to soil will be
redistributed from high pressure areas to low pressure areas. This is useful to
simulate the yield of foundation soil in raft analysis.
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GSA 8.2.1 Fixes
GSA 8.2.1 Fixes — General
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GSA does not expand loads when panels bounded by strings of dummy elements.
[NCR 143 & NCR146] (Fixed 3 April 2006)
-
Spurious warnings that beams with perimeter sections have no torsion constant.
[NCR152] (Fixed 10 April 2006)
-
Zero torsion constant, J, is defined for sections in the Indian (IS) steel
section catalogue. (Singularities may occur in the analysis when J=0)
[NCR167] (Fixed 31 July 2006)
-
Newly created models cannot be saved if the calc heading contains a slash.
[NCR180](Fixed 28 October 2006)
GSA 8.2.1 Fixes — Gss Solver
-
When global restraints are applied to a model and a node in that model is
defined with a user defined constraint axis. The global restraint gets applied
to that node in a local rather than global direction.
[NCR137] (Fixed 13 January 2006)
-
In the calculation of automatic constraints an eigenvalue analysis is carried
out at each node to detect non-stiff degrees of freedom. The eigenvectors form
the basis of an axis transformation that assigns the non-stiff degree of
freedom as z and rotates the node into a temporary local axis system. In some
instances this transformation is incorrect. This problem is due to the wrong
ordering of the eigenvectors (for some models) resulting in a left hand axis
system being set up.
Automatic constraints are only invoked when the 2D elements lie in non-global
planes. Of models with these 2D elements, the problem seems only to affect
elements which are close to a global plane and not in all models.
This problem can be avoided by by using the "Advanced" option in the Analysis
Wizard to set the suppression of non-stiff degrees of freedom in 2D elements to
"Artificial zz stiffness in shells".
[NCR178] (Fixed 9 October 2006)
GSA 8.2.1 Fixes — RC Slab Design
-
The RC Slab module may fail to use the correct Nationally Determined Parameters
when a design is performed to EC2 and a particular country specified.
[NCR179] (Fixed 12 October 2006)
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GSA 8.1 Patches - New Features
GSA 8.1 Patches - New Features — General
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When importing user module GWA records, USER_MOD_NODE and USER_MOD_ELEM, the
module number may now be set to any value less than 1 to refer to a user module
with respect to the highest.
(Previously only module no.= 0 to refer to the highest user module, was
permitted.)
E.g. if the highest node user module is 10 and a USER_MOD_NODE record is
imported with module no.=-2 the value will be written to user module 8.
(Released 15 February 2006 in GsFile.dll 8.1.13)
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The 'Next Display' and 'Previous Display' buttons now increment properties and
materials.
For example, if the Display List for a Graphic View is 'PB1', clicking the
'Next Display' toolbar button will display 'PB2', i.e. elements with Beam
Section property 2, and clicking 'Previous Display' will display elements with
the highest Beam Section property.
(Released 9 June 2006 in Gsa.exe 8.1.14)
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The 'Tools | Create Members from Elements' command can now generate from the
current element selection.
(Released 9 June 2006 in Gsa.exe 8.1.14)
-
The new 'Tools | Manipulate Model | Apply Offsets' command applies element
offsets based on a specified offset with respect to the section origin in local
axis directions.
(Released 27 July 2006 in Gsa.exe 8.1.17)
-
The NASTRAN export feature has been enhanced to give the option of exporting
beam elements as CBEAM elements with PBEAM/PBEAML properties.
(Released 1 Sept 2006 in Gsa.exe 8.1.18)
GSA 8.1 Patches - New Features — Output Options
-
Nodal Forces and Moments output in local axes are now output in local element
axis directions.
(Previously these were output in local node axis directions.)
(Released 24 May 2006 in GwDat.dll 8.1.16)
GSA 8.1 Patches - New Features — Output View
-
When reporting output 'by property' the property name is now displayed in the
header for the property.
(Released 9 June 2006 in Gsa.exe 8.1.14)
GSA 8.1 Patches - New Features — Graphic View — General
-
The default contour values that are set up for RC slab reinforcement areas now
include a 'zero' range (~ +/- 1 mm2/m).
(Released 9 June 2006 in Gsa.exe 8.1.14)
-
Models opened that contain members but no elements now open in the Design
Layer.
(Released 9 June 2006 in Gsa.exe 8.1.14)
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GSA 8.1 Patches - Fixes
GSA 8.1 Patches - Fixes — General
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Advanced features are not available in Demo Mode.
[NCR138] (Fixed 23 January 2006) (Released 23 January 2006 in Gsa.exe 8.1.13)
-
Element rotations for loaded elements are reported wrongly in combination
cases, generally larger than they should be.
[NCR139] (Fixed 1 February 2006) (Released 2 February 2006 in Gwdat.dll 8.1.13)
-
The option to export storey masses reports incorrect Izz values. In fact the
result exported is Ixx.
[NCR141] (Fixed 21 February 2006) (Released 23 February 2006 in GsUtil.dll
8.1.13)
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The option to export storey masses always outputs results in SI units, even
when the user has selected user units.
[NCR141a] (Fixed 21 February 2006) (Released 9 June 2006 in Gsa.exe 8.1.14)
-
F1 help does not work in the section table.
[NCR144] (Fixed 3 March 2006) (Released 9 June 2006 in Gsa.exe 8.1.14)
-
GSA gives spurious warnings about loads being applied to unused properties.
[NCR145] (Fixed 16 March 2006) (Released 9 June 2006 in GsCheck.dll 8.1.11)
-
GSA objects to panels where the border is defined by or partly defined by
strings of dummy elements.
[NCR146] (Fixed 3 April 2006) (Released 3 April 2006 in GwDat.dll 8.1.14)
-
There is an error in the expansion of grid loading applied to two-way spanning
panels bounded by a dummy element in that the load expanded onto the dummy is
not correctly dispersed to adjacent elements.
[NCR147] (Fixed 7 April 2006) (Released 10 April 2006 in GwDat.dll 8.1.15)
-
GSA gives spurious warnings about grid loads being applied to elements with
offsets for elements that are not offset but previously were.
[NCR148] (Fixed 18 April 2006) (Released 24 May 2006 in GwDat.dll 8.1.16)
-
The country is ignored in the Design Specification dialog when the selected
code is Eurocode EC2.
[NCR149] (Fixed 27 April 2006) (Released 7 July 2006 in GsTable.dll 8.1.13)
-
When a grid plane contains many panels with crossed elements GSA can in some
cases crash or report an unhandled exception.
[NCR150] (Fixed 4 May 2006) (Released 24 May 2006 in GwDat.dll 8.1.16)
-
Pre-analysis checking reports an error that any saved case lists in the model
are not valid.
[NCR153] (Fixed 4 May 2006) (Released 24 May 2006 in GwDat.dll 8.1.16)
-
When using the COM interface Output functions, requesting output for an invalid
combination case or an enveloping combination case that refers to a higher
numbered combination case causes an exception to be thrown.
[NCR158] (Fixed 9 June 2006) (Released 9 June 2006 in Gsa.exe 8.1.14)
-
Accessing GSA functions through the COM interface fails until the program is
run as an administrator or a power user.
[NCR159] (Fixed 14 June 2006) (Released in the installation file dated 16 June
2006)
-
The Concrete Code Material Properties dialog sets the Effective Young’s Modulus
for ACI318(M) ten times too large and consequently sets the Elastic Modulus in
the Materials wizard incorrectly.
[NCR162] (Fixed 29 June 2006) (Released 7 July 2006 in GsTable.dll 8.1.13)
-
GSA crashes when the Undo button is used repeatedly and rapidly.
[NCR164] (Fixed 6 July 2006) (Released 7 July 2006 in GsTable.dll 8.1.13)
-
GSA COM crashes in the SaveViewToFile function when attempting to save graphic
images to PNG, JPEG etc.
[NCR165] (Fixed 7 July 2006) (Released 7 July 2006 in Gsa.exe 8.1.16)
-
Incorrect distribution of one-way spanning area loads with re-entrant load
polygons. This occurs when a panel is loaded over a proportion of its length
but the load polyline extends along the whole length of the side of the panel
(for loading on an adjacent panel). In this case the extra section of polyline
is not trimmed and load is applied on the part that should not be loaded.
[NCR174] (Fixed 1 Sept 2006) (Released 1 Sept in GwDat.dll 8.1.17)
GSA 8.1 Patches - Fixes — Gss Solver
-
Modal damping was calculated incorrectly for a model P-delta analysis. This was
as a result of ignoring the geometric stiffness terms in the calculation of the
damping ratios.
[NCR157] (Fixed 8 June 2006) (Released 8 June 2006 in Gss.dll 8.1.10)
GSA 8.1 Patches - Fixes — Graphic Views
-
2D element mesh generation in Sculpt can crash GSA when the there are many 2D
polylines in the list.
[NCR160] (Fixed 16 June 2006) (Released 16 June 2006 in Gsa.exe 8.1.15)
-
When both uniform and variable face loads are applied to a 2D element, whether
in a load case or combination case, in both contouring and diagrams the uniform
load is represented as a single value at the centre and the variable load as
nodal values. The revised behaviour adds the centre value to the nodal values.
[NCR166] (Fixed 13 July 2006) (Released 1 Sept 2006 in GwDat.dll 8.1.17 and
GsGraph.dll 8.1.10)
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On the Design Layer, results are not displayed on members that have the number
of an element for which the result does not exist. For example, axial force is
not displayed on member 721 if element 721 does not exist or if forces
are not available for element 721.
[NCR175] (Fixed 5 Sept 2006) (Released 5 Sept 2006 in GsPrivate.dll 8.1.14)
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GSA 8.1.12 New Features
None implemented since the last release.
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GSA 8.1.12 Fixes
GSA 8.1.12 Fixes — General
-
Formatting scientific values to n significant figures may produce errors (e.g.
8.99999 to 4 sig figs gives 8.100 rather than 9.000).
[NCR114] (Fixed 15 November 2005) (Released 18 November 2005 in OaUtil.dll
3.0.30)
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The Print All Saved Graphic Views command calculates and prints diagrams
wrongly.
[NCR115] (Fixed 15 November 2005) (Released 21 November 2005 in Gsa.exe 8.1.11)
-
GSA crashes reading models if a combination case refers to a non-existent name.
[NCR118] (Fixed 15 November 2005) (Released 18 November 2005 in GwDat.dll
8.1.10)
-
GSA failing in panel load expansion. This problem occurred when a panel
contains more than adjacent one dummy element. With dummy elements the load has
to be transferred from the dummy element to adjacent real elements. When the
adjacent element is a dummy this procedure fails.
[NCR120] (Fixed 15 November 2005) (Released 18 November 2005 in GwDat.dll
8.1.10.0 and GsCheck.dll 8.1.10)
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GSA failing in panel load expansion. This problem occurred with grid line loads
where the polyline is along the line of elements. In this case the algorithim
was trying to distribute the load over the panel and also apply it directly to
the beam elements resulting in excess load being applied to the structure.
[NCR123] (Fixed 18 November 2005) (Released 21 November 2005 in GwDat.dll
8.1.11.0)
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When using the back button in the analysis wizard, with the modal
dynamic, modal P-delta dynamic, Ritz, Ritz P-delta or buckling options,
spurious additional analysis cases would be generated.
[NCR124] (Fixed 24 November 2005) (Released 21 December 2005 in Gsa.exe 8.1.12)
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When the local setting use a "comma" for the decimal point the import of
sections from a DXF file was failing. When the decimal point is set as a "dot"
there is no error.
[NCR125] (Fixed 28 November 2005) (Released 28 November 2005 in OaSect.dll
3.0.31.0)
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There are two minor issues with the IS 1893 response spectrum.
-
The option to ignore the short period response reduction is ignored.
-
The back button from the last page goes right back to the start of the spectrum
definition.
[NCR113] (Fixed 9 November 2005) (Released 21 December 2005 in GsTable.dll
8.1.12)
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In Beam Derived Stresses output the Von Mises stress calculations did not take
account of every point on the perimeter of the beams.
[NCR130] (Fixed 29 November 2005) (Released 21 December 2005 in GwDat.dll
8.1.12)
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The beam derived stress options appeared blank if the user locale was set to
German, and the Windows locale output setting did not follow the user language
for some languages and dialects.
[NCR131] (Fixed 29 November 2005) (Released 21 December 2005 in GsPrivate.dll
8.1.12 and GSA.exe 8.1.12)
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Beam shear stresses were always calculated assuming steel sections, and assumed
the sections were welded if no design parameters were set.
[NCR132] (Fixed 14 December 2005) (Released 21 December 2005 in GwDat.dll
8.1.12)
GSA 8.1.12 Fixes — GsBridge Solver
-
In a bridge analysis, if 'retain results at influence points only' is set for
an analysis case, combinations of that case only reported values for influence
points.
Note: The fix does not take effect until models are re-analysed.
[NCR133] (Fixed 14 December 2005) (Released 21 December 2005 in GwDat.dll
8.1.12 and GsFile.dll 8.1.12)
GSA 8.1.12 Fixes — RC Slab Design
-
GSA crashes displaying RC2D results for large models.
[NCR117] (Fixed 15 November 2005) (Released 18 November 2005 in GsPrivate.dll
8.1.10)
-
RC2D fails to offer the user the option to contour a reinforcement plot owing
to the check of number of 2D properties vs number of RC2D properties.
[NCR121] (Fixed 15 November 2005) (Released 18 November 2005 in GsPrivate.dll
8.1.10)
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RC2D may fail to produce the solution that is expected due to material
properties having been modified rather than derived, though this is not obvious
to the user through the RC Slab Properties Table View.
[NCR122] (Fixed 12 December 2005) (Released 21 December 2005 in GsTable.dll
8.1.12, GsFile.dll 8.1.12 and OaDes.dll 3.0.32)
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RC2D may indicate that some elements are unreinforceable though the forces and
moments applied suggest otherwise.
[NCR127] (Fixed 2 December 2005) (Released 2 December 2005 in GSA_DES_RC2D.dll
8.1.10)
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If an element failed in some cases, combinations reported minus infinity as a
minimum.
[NCR134] (Fixed 15 December 2005) (Released 21 December 2005 in GsPrivate.dll
8.1.12)
GSA 8.1.12 Fixes — Graphic Views
-
When contouring 2D Element Face Temperatures and Face Temp. Gradients the sign
is ignored.
[NCR128] (Fixed 6 December 2005) (Released 21 December 2005 in GsPrivate.dll
8.1.12)
-
The Sculpt Extrude Selection command generates 2D elements along the extrusion
by connecting nodes in a geometrically sorted order rather than one per 1D
element in the selection.
[NCR129] (Fixed 8 December 2005) (Released 21 December 2005 in GsUtil.dll
8.1.12)
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GSA 8.1.9 New Features
GSA 8.1.9 New Features — General
-
Support has been added for response spectrum
analysis to the Indian code (IS 1893 (Part 1) : 2002).
-
The GSA Viewer program has been withdrawn. Now the
demo version of GSA functions as a viewer upon expiry of the demo period.
GSA 8.1.9 New Features — Output Options
|
Option |
Output Views |
Diagrams |
Contours |
Labels |
| Beam Derived Stresses > Sy, Sz, St, von Mises |
new |
new |
new |
|
GSA 8.1.9 New Features — Graphic View — Sculpt
-
The new 'Split Quad to Tri Elements' option converts
Quad4 and Quad8 elements Tri3 and Tri6, respectively.
Note that Quad elements should be used in preference to Tri elements, where
possible. However Tri elements are useful for modelling warped surfaces.
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GSA 8.1.9 Fixes
GSA 8.1.9 Fixes — General
-
Data checking reports spurious warning messages of the form 'Warning in Node
Load 2: node 19800992 is undefined'.
[NCR106] (Fixed 17 October 2005)
-
Dummy element flags were not written to or read from gwa files so no dummy
elements are present after a write/read cycle to a gwa or text file.
[NCR108] (Fixed 20 October 2005)
-
Displaying results for combination cases of the form (C123 to C125) where any
cases in the range use SRSS usually crashes GSA. If output is produced it is
unreliable.
Specifying the combination case in the form (C123 or C124 or C125) works around
the problem.
[NCR110] (Fixed 25 October 2005)
-
Grid loads were not applied correctly to inclined panels, with the magnitude of
the error increasing with the degree of inclination of the panel relative to
the grid plane.
[NCR111] (Fixed 28 October 2005) (Released 28 October 2005 in GwDat.dll 8.1.8)
GSA 8.1.9 Fixes — Output Views
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Producing 'summary only' output for large tables crashes GSA.
[NCR109] (Fixed 21 October 2005)
GSA 8.1.9 Fixes — Graphic Views
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If a load diagram is displayed in a graphic view and the layer is then switched
to design, nonsense loads are displayed.
[NCR112] (Fixed 31 October 2005)
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GSA 8.1.7 New Features
GSA 8.1.7 New Features — General
-
The following enhancements are
have been implemented in the cross strain energy density (cSED) calculation
tool.
-
The option to select averaged cSED results based on values along the element is
now offered. These are available as total, web or flange values.
-
Simple (non-enveloping) combination cases can now be selected. (Previously only
analysis cases could be selected.)
(Released 8 September 2005 in Gsa.exe 8.1.6 and GwDat.dll 8.1.6)
-
The cut section forces tool has been
upgraded as follows.
-
The cut section forces tool is now associated with the Graphic View, accessible
from 'Graphics | Cut Section Forces'. Feedback is given on the Graphic View to
indicate where the selected cut(s) are located on the model.
-
Forces may now be calculated for several cuts in one operation.
-
The cut section forces may now be exported to tab separated (.TXT) file, comma
separated file (.CSV) or Sigraph graphics (.SIG) file.
(Released 8 September 2005 in Gsa.exe 8.1.6 and GwDat.dll 8.1.6)
-
The beam sections table has been revised to improve
usability. The number of tabs has been reduced to two: one for data
entry/editing and the other for review of analysis data.
-
Any data table in GSA can now be resized so that
the columns widths fit the contents of the columns. These options are available
on the table right-click menu or from buttons on the Data Options toolbar.
-
The panel search algorithm for grid loading has been
enhanced so that two regions of panels linked by a string of elements do not
cause panel search errors.
-
The time before the next timed backup is
taken is reset on Save or SaveAs GWB.
-
Pressures (e.g. Face Load values and Grid Area
Load values) are now expressed in units of 'Force / Length^2' whereas stresses
continue to use the specified units of stress.
-
The Nodes table right-click menu now offers
a 'Round Coordinates' option that rounds the coordinates of all nodes to the
nearest specified length.
-
The new 'Tools | Clean Combination Cases' command
removes references to non-existent cases from all combination cases. This
command is also available on the right-click menu for the Combination Cases
table.
-
The new 'Tools | Seismic Analysis |
Japanese Ai Distribution' command generates equivalent static loads distributed
across the storeys of a building for seismic analysis.
This option has been released at beta status, for testing purposes only.
GSA 8.1.7 New Features — Output Options
|
Option |
Output Views |
Diagrams |
Contours |
Labels |
| Material Properties |
|
|
new |
|
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The 'Ratio of effective mass to
unrestrained mass' is now output in the Response Spectrum Details.
GSA 8.1.7 New Features — Output View
-
Stripey output (i.e. alternate sections
output with a light grey background) is now optional when output is not tab
separated; - set using the 'Output | Stripey Output' command. Previously
stripey output was always produced when output was not tab separated. The
previous functionality of stripey output not being produced when output is tab
separated, is unchanged.
GSA 8.1.7 New Features — Graphic View — General
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The new 'Edit | Select Close To Vertical 1D
Elements' option selects all elements that are within 1° of being vertical
but are not sufficiently close to vertical to be deemed vertical for the local
element axes definition.
GSA 8.1.7 New Features — Graphic View — Sculpt
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The sculpt move and copy
options now retain the restraint condition of the existing node when the
coincidence settings result in an existing node being used. Previously the
sub-set of the restraint conditions of the two nodes was used.
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Keyboard accelerator options have been
provided for the sculpt geometry cursor modes, as follows:
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Add Nodes Sculpt Tool (Shft+N)
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Modify Nodes Sculpt Tool (Ctrl+Alt+N)
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Drag Nodes Sculpt Tool (Ctrl+Shft+N)
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