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    Angry Wind on Towers- TIA/EIA 222-F

    I have drawn a 200'ish tower in Autocad 2010, saved as dxf. imported into RSA 2010 pro.
    it has an equilateral triangle base. and the 3 base legs are pinned. i asigned member types and materials. i made load types and cases. so why cat i use the wind on towers tool (it is grayed out on toolbars and dropdown menus). did i miss something?

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Wind on Towers- TIA/EIA 222-F

    You need to set an appropriate wind code in Job Preferences, e.g. EIA/TIA-222-F code. Did you do that?

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    Default Re: Wind on Towers- TIA/EIA 222-F

    No i didnt. ill check it out. thank you.
    keep the suggestions coming everyone

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    Default Re: Wind on Towers- TIA/EIA 222-F

    Well it worked. now how do i make it tell me what members have failed

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    Default Re: Wind on Towers- TIA/EIA 222-F

    Use ‘Member verification’ in the Steel/Aluminium Design module.

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