Use this dialog to define additional parameters determining the limit displacement values according to the ANSI/AISC 360-05, ANSI/AISC 360-10, and ANSI/AISC 360-16 codes. 
  
Access
 
		 
		- Click 
			 Service in the Member Definitions - Parameters dialog. 
		  
 
 
	  
Dialog elements
 
		
		
 
 
		- Deflection limits (local system) 
			 
 
- Allows you to check displacements such as Dead loads, Live loads, or Total loads with camber for regular steel members. 
				
Note: The program currently checks regular steel members only. 
				
 
			  
- For each of the displacements that you want to check, specify if the limiting values are relative or absolute, and then enter the member deflections in the Y and Z directions. 
				
- Cantilever 
					 
 
- Specify if the member is a cantilever. 
					 
 
 
			  
- Camber 
			 
 
-  Contains the camber properties. 
				
- No camber 
					 
 
- Select this option to ignore the camber value during the member verification or design. 
					 
 
- User-defined camber 
					 
 
- Specify the ucy and ucz values for the camber. 
					 
 
- Automatic camber 
					 
 
- Uses the camber value calculated by the program. 
						
Note: The program uses the dead loads to calculate the automatic camber value. 
						
 
					  
 
			  
-  Node displacements (global system) 
			 
 
- Allows you to define the limits for the displacements of vertical members. 
			 
 
- The program checks the difference between the upper and lower displacements, and then compares it with the limit value. 
			 
 
- Specify the node displacements in the X and Y directions.