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SAP2000 offers a sophisticated, intuitive and versatile user interface powered by an unmatched analysis engine and design tools for engineers working on transportation, industrial, public works, sports, and other facilities. From its 3D object based graphical modeling environment to the wide variety of analysis and design options completely integrated across one powerful user interface, SAP2000 has proven to be the most integrated, productive and practical general purpose structural program on the market today. Click here for a complete list of topics covered in the free web demo. Free Web Demo Schedule
or email softwaredemos@csiberkeley.com for more information.
This free, one-hour demonstration will cover the steps necessary to develop a bridge model using SAP2000 / BrIM (Bridge Information Modeling.) Three different types of bridges will be presented: concrete box girder, steel, and cable-stayed. Click here to see the full course description. Free Web Demo Schedule
or email softwaredemos@csiberkeley.com for more information. The ETABS system is built around a physical object based graphical user interface and is powered by targeted new special purpose algorithms for analysis and design. It has interfaces for drafting and manufacturing and is redefining standards of integration, productivity and technical innovation. The integrated model can include moment resisting frames, braced frames, staggered truss systems, frames with reduced beam sections or side plates, rigid and flexible floors, sloped roofs, ramps and parking structures, mezzanine floors, multiple tower buildings and stepped diaphragm systems with complex concrete, composite or steel joist floor framing systems. Solutions to complex problems such as panel zone deformations, diaphragm shear stresses, and construction sequence loading are now at your fingertips. Click here for a complete list of topics covered in the free web demo. Free Web Demo Schedule
or email softwaredemos@csiberkeley.com for more information.
This three-hour online course is intended for ETABS users who want to become more familiar with the new steel design provisions that have been adopted into the AISC360-05/IBC2006 code. We will cover topics related to steel beam and column design, including the direct analysis method, effective length method, calculations of nominal strength and design of members with combined forces. Fee: $300
or email softwaredemos@csiberkeley.com for more information.
This three-hour online course covers topics related to shear wall design using ETABS, including meshing. Other topics to be discussed include uniform reinforcing, simplified tension/compression reinforcing, design for torsional effects in shear walls, and flexural and shear design for piers and spandrels. Fee: $300
or email softwaredemos@csiberkeley.com for more information.
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