

I am able to see the change in the results due to DLA in result tables. Thanks, - Hello User, Apologies for the inconvenience. However, in the “results table” is where the results are the same for both load cases. I’ve watched the video and yes I agree that the software indicates that the correct value for DLA is being used in the moving tracer. Regards, Tech Support - Hi Techsupport, Thanks for the reply. kindly reply back if you have any further issues. link: !0opzXAQZ!QHIacx13BQdMezTAUHkJfd86ZLAKrNZIBVpxob2LXGc We have checked DLA, using Midas civil 2017(V2.2) version. For a better explanation, I have made a video.

Thanks, - Hello User, I think the program is considering the dynamic load allowance correctly. for my example it is 0.4 for a single axle in the Canadian Code. Furthermore, I determined that regardless of the values inputted as “user defined” the software will always output the Code specified DLA. The software outputs the same results for both load cases. I’ve attached a simple model above where I ran two vehicle load cases for a single axle truck (user defined vehicle): (1) with the “Auto” input and (2) with “user defined” DLA input where I assume zero. I determined that MIDAS does not correctly consider DLA when using the user defined input with the Canadian Code. For DLA we have two options: Auto or user defined see below screenshot for the input DLA used in the moving load analysis as per Canadian code can be checked from Moving load tracer > Detail Result. Our company has the full license to your software Thanks Answer: Hello User, Thanks for writing to us. In the output, I expect 1.4xL to be considered as the static moving load however only L is being considered. As a simple check, I assign a single axle moving load (say L = 100kN) and user define the DLA to 0.4 for single axle as code specifies. Question: Title: Dynamic Load Allowance Content The software is not correctly considering the dynamic load allowance.
