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We are going to use the Connection Browser function to generate a connection. Select Propose and IDEA StatiCa will put forward possible solutions for the current geometry

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Choose the suggested Simple Baseplate and press OK.

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Change the proposed values for the bolts to 3/4 A325 and accept the concrete block.

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Baseplate and anchors have been created.

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Now we are going to adjust the parameters of the applied operations.

Baseplate

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Connecting plate

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As we have connected the diagonal brace using a single bolt connection, we must also change the Model type of the brace member to N-Vy-Vz. Select the brace in the list of Members and modify the Model type in the drop-down list.

This is what the designed connection looks like.

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Code check and Report

To run a code check, we must also make sure that the code is correct in IDEA StatiCa Connection.  From the Design tab in the Options panel choose LRFD 2016 from the sub-code list.

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Now run a code check using the Calculate icon in the CBFEM panel from the top ribbon.

Within IDEA StatiCa Connection you can carry out many different types of analysis and code-checks. For more information please see here.

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You will get the results of the nonlinear analysis.

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The detailed results for plates, bolts, welds, anchors can be displayed using the ribbon menu. In the image below the Deformed shape with Equivalent stress is being displayed. 

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You can go through the results on anchors as well. 

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Once the code-check is finished, you can create the report containing results and diagrams for your connection model in the Report tab. 

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IDEA StatiCa offers a fully customizable report to print out or save in an editable format. For more information, please see here.

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Save and exit this connection back to Checkbot.

In Checkbot, you will see a green tick next to the connection. This means that the connection is valid and has passed all code-checks. In the Connection panel, you can also see a representation of the connection and a summary of the code-check results.

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If multiple connections are present in Checkbot, then each must be opened, designed, and code-checked.

In the example below, you can see that both baseplate connections have passed their respective code-checks whilst the remaining connections are yet to be validated.

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