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Definition of Tower Objects in SAP2000 Models
This video will show how to properly define and manage the tower objects inside a structural model.
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This video will show how to properly define and manage the tower objects inside a structural model.
Design of Secondary Seismic Elements with SAP2000/ETABS and VIS. In this video, we will see how to perform the design of secondary seismic elements, according to the provisions of
Deflection control of structural members plays a key role in the design of concrete structures, as it prevents damage of non-structural elements, visual unwanted effects, and interference with sensitive
This video continues the example of wall design. It shows how to use the various design menus, but mostly it illustrates the use of the All-in-one tool for wall
This video shows how to get started for wall design and how to use the Wizard to get preliminary reinforcing. The explanations are given through a comprehensive example. Reinforcing
If you are done with preliminary design and want to move to the refinement phase, there are two special tools that you will find particularly useful. They are called
The “Ductility Condition” is also known as “Strong Column-Weak Beam Concept”. The condition states that, given several columns and beams meeting at a joint, the sum of the resisting
Frame Shear – VIS can do Strength and Capacity Design for all columns and beams, applying all code requirements for both the normal and seismic conditions. Compliance with all
Moment Redistribution is a Eurocode requirement. It allows for a shift of moments along the beams.This is done in the case the analysis is linear, to account for plastic
While the result of all engineering work is the final object (or structure) being built, what really comes out of an engineering office are documents: Calculation Reports, Drawings and
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