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Design System
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Task Pane
Full graphical representation
of all shapes
Works Tree
Main Menu
Tabbed Toolbars
Context Menu
Command Line
Modeling function similar to AutoCAD commands
Modeling by One Key commands
Output Window
Property Window
Possible to change assigned properties of a selected entity / item
Simultaneous display of various results in post-processing
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Universal Widget
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Analysis
Design
Iterative Process
Modeling
Analysis
Design
Steel Design
Stress calculations for
user-defined sections
Combined stresses due to axial &
bending (all sections in database)
Combined stresses due to bending
& shear (all sections in database)
RC Design
PSC Design
Optimized Design
One stop solution combining static & dynamic analyses carried out in a same file with member design
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Static analysis
Dynamic analysis
A single analytical
model
Change in boundary conditions / section
stiffness by loading conditions & analysis types
Application examples
Frame bridge analysis for normal & seismic conditions
Subway tube analysis for normal & seismic conditions
Simultaneous static & seismic analyses of bridges with bearing isolators
Analysis
Design
Optimized Design
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Automatic calculation
of effective width
Convenient auto generation of tapered sections (change in thicknesses of top/bottom flanges and web
separately considered)
PSC bridge wizards (FCM, ILM, MSS & FSM): user-defined tendons & sections possible
Construction stage analysis and completed state analysis reflecting auto calculated effective width
Exact 3D tendon and simplified 2D tendon placements
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Construction stage analysis - cable erection
Construction stage analysis reflecting time-dependent material properties and pre-tensioning forces
External type pretension loads provided for inducting cable tensioning forces
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Iteration
STEP 02. Forward stage analysis for a cable stayed bridge using the pretensions
of the completed state and Lack of fit force
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Construction Stage
Check
Construction stage analysis results - initial erection
End
Auto calculation of erection pretensions by entering only the pretensions of the completed state & adding
Lack of fit force without having to perform backward analysis
Calculation of cable pretensions by construction stages satisfying the constraints for the completed state
Initial equilibrium state analysis reflecting the behaviors of the closure of key segments during erection
Superb convergence for calculating unknown load factors using simultaneous equations & object functions
Auto calculation of construction stage pretensions accounting for creep & shrinkage
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0.002m
0.004m
2 Stage 05
3 Stage 04
4 Stage 03
5 Stage 02
6 Erection bents,
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Lack of fit force control: construction stages using tensions in the completed state automatically produced
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Viscoelastic Damper
Hysteretic System
Hysteretic System
Dampers, base isolators & inelastic elements simultaneously considered in nonlinear time history
analysis (nonlinear direct integration method)
Good convergence by Runge-Kutta method (Step Sub-Division Control & Adaptive Stepsize Control)
Static loads converted into the form of dynamic loads (Time Varying Static Loads)
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RC Type
Steel Type
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Von Mises
F = 3J2 -
s 1
F = t - (c + s n tan f )
F=
2 sin f
3 ( 3 - sin f )
I1 + J 2 -
6c cos f
3 ( 3 - sin f )
Hydrostatic Axis
Tresca
F=(
3)
s 3
Mohr-Coulomb
s 2
Drucker-Prager
Load-Deflection curve
High end analysis functions to represent nonlinear behaviors of structures after elastic limits
Various hardening models, which define the behaviors from the elastic limits to maximum stress points
(Isotropic hardening, Kinematic hardening & Mixed hardening)
Various failure models frequently encountered in civil engineering practice
(Tresca, Von Mises, Mohr-Coulomb & Drucker-Prager)
Cyclic Load function using the loading sequence function to represent the nonlinear behaviors of
structures subjected to cyclic loads
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Pinched cylinder
Good convergence for nonlinear analysis using shell elements, which reflect large displacements &
large rotations
Representation of material nonlinearity of degenerated shell elements by integrating stresses in the
thickness direction using a layered approach
Plastic zone display function, which shows the status of yielding of shell elements in the thickness direction
to obtain detail information on material nonlinearity
Material & geometric nonlinear analysis functions to carried out detail analyses of steel structures consisted
of steel box, steel plate & I-beam sections
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