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Sap 2000 tutorials
Sap 2000 tutorials







It is intended to introduce and demonstrate many of thecapabilites of SAP2000. IntroductionThis tutorial is quite detailed. Displaying the pushover and capacity spectrum curves. Displaying frame element forces at each step of the pushover. Displaying the pushover deformed shape and the sequence of hinge formation.1317. Viewing generated hinge properties (pushover). Assigning hinge properties (pushover).1133. Performing a steel design stress check.101ĭ. Reviewing element forces and stresses.9720. SAP2000 Detailed Tutorial Including Pushover Analysisġ9. Static and dynamic analysis (not pushover). Relabeling joint, frame and shell elements. Setting up the model geometry starting from scratch, including restraints.212. Setting up the model geometry starting from a template.91b. Tutorial Part 1 - Creating, Analyzing and Designing the Basic Model. THE USER MUST EXPLICITLY UNDERSTAND THE ASSUMPTIONS OF THE PROGRAMAND MUST INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE RESULTS.Ī. IN USING THE PROGRAM, HOWEVER, THE USER ACCEPTS ANDUNDERSTANDS THAT NO WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED BY THEDEVELOPERS OR THE DISTRIBUTORS ON THE ACCURACY OR THE RELIABILITY OFTHE PROGRAM. THE PROGRAM HAS BEEN THOROUGHLYTESTED AND USED. Worldwide rights of ownership rest with Computers and Structures, Inc.Unlicensed use of the program or reproduction of the documentation in any form, without priorwritten authorization from Computers and Structures, Inc., is explicitly prohibited.įurther information and copies of this documentation may be obtained from:Ĭomputers and Structures, Inc1995 University AvenueĬONSIDERABLE TIME, EFFORT AND EXPENSE HAVE GONE INTO THE DEVELOPMENTAND DOCUMENTATION OF SAP2000. The computer program SAP2000 and all associated documentation are proprietary andcopyrighted products. Computers and Structures, Inc.Berkeley, California, USAĭETAILED TUTORIAL INCLUDINGPUSHOVER ANALYSISĬopyright Computers and Structures, Inc., 1978-1997.The CSI Logo is a registered trademark of Computers and Structures, Inc.SAP2000 is a registered trademark of Computers and Structures, Inc.Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.









Sap 2000 tutorials