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Staad Analysis

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Staad Examples This Staad book covers the following topics Introduction ProjectWise Integration Features Affecting the Pre-Processor (Modeling Mode) ASME NF Steel Design Codes Floor Response Spectrum Russian Wind Loading Additional Standard Profile Databases Features Affecting the Analysis and Design Engine Time History Animation Enhanced Plate Stress Results ProjectWise Integration Purpose ProjectWise is an engineering project team collaboration system which is used to help teams improve quality, reduce rework, and meet project deadlines. One of the major pieces of functionality provided by ProjectWise is an Integration Server which allows data to be managed and shared across a distributed enterprise. STAAD.Pro has been enhanced so that the model STD data file can be managed on a ProjectWise server. Description Four integration functionalities have been added. These are � Open a STAAD model from a ProjectWise repository. � Save a local STAAD model into a ProjectWise repository. � Upd

Staad Example

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Staad Pro Tutorials Solved Example Using Staad Pro. Here is what you can get step by step solved example of analysis and design using staad. Download Staad Pro solved example http://www.docstoc.com/docs/32106588/Using-Staad-Pro--httpmosttutorialsblogspotcom

What is Post Tensioning

Post Tensioning Post-tensioning is a method of reinforcing (strengthening) concrete or other materials with high-strength steel strands or bars, typically referred to as tendons. Post-tensioning applications include office and apartment buildings, parking structures, slabs-on-ground, bridges, sports stadiums, rock and soil anchors, and water-tanks. In many cases, post- tensioning allows construction that would otherwise be impossible due to either site constraints or architectural requirements. Although post-tensioning systems require specialized knowledge and expertise to fabricate, assemble and install, the concept is easy to explain. Imagine a series of wooden blocks with holes drilled through them, into which a rubber band is threaded. If one holds the ends of the rubber band, the blocks will sag. Post-tensioning can be demonstrated by placing wing nuts on either end of the rubber band and winding the rubber band so that the blocks are pushed tightly together. If one holds th

Using Staad Pro

Analysis and Design Using Staad Pro Step by Step example for analysing and designing a beam and structure using staad pro Analysis and Design of Structure using Staad http://www.docstoc.com/docs/32106588/Using-Staad-Pro--httpmosttutorialsblogspotcom

Tekla Structure Integration into Analysis Softwares

Tekla Structure Integration with Different Structure Analysis Softwares Integration between Tekla Structures and STAAD improve the workflow in the design phase at engineering offices. The modeling of the physical structure starts in Tekla Structures, whereas the engineer will achieve an understanding about how the structure is put together. With loads, support conditions and other analysis properties set up in Tekla Structures, the model can then be analyzed in STAAD. After analysis in STAAD, the data results, for example section property changes are automatically integrated back into Tekla Structures model.As project changes occur, the updated Tekla Structures model can be re-analyzed and incorporated into STAAD at any time, while changes from STAAD can re-update the Tekla model and engineering drawings.The integration between Tekla Structures and STAAD is done through standard Open Application Programming Interfaces (API) that enables roundtrip functionality and good maintainability

Facial Expression Using Morpher in 3D Studio max

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Facial Expression Using Morpher in 3D Studio max Introduction Various setups and rigs are there for lip sync a nd facial expression .The easiest way to create a set of predefined facial expressions based on morpher modifier can be applied to animate moods and lip synchronization is explained in this tutorial. Head Setup for Facial Expression Most models are modeled half to create a perfect symmetry .The symmetry modifier is efficient in this way .However the edge of the model should be aligned to grid to be efficient as well as to prevent mistake when welded with its true center .Lastly it is to allow the rigger to paint weights correctly .The symmetry modifier should not be collapse unless both sides of the face intended to be different .In most cases due to complex facial setups,mirror modifiers and symmetry will collapse.We will retain modifier for this small setups Next Clone the head to several other models.These other models are used to create different features for express