This course provides a precise look over STAAD Pro Design of sections (both concrete design and steel design). It demonstrates the steps to be followed to produce structural analysis and design of any type of buildings under any loading conditions.
At the completion of this course, the trainee will be able to:
Understand the basic concept of different design codes.
Understand how the multipurpose finite element programs conduct structural analysis.
Understand STAAD Pro element library
Understand STAAD Pro way of pre-processing some special structures.
Defining the special Load Systems such as wind, earthquake, dynamic, and hydraulic.
Analyzing your Model using the appropriate Analysis method.
Check the safety of the proposed steel sections to be used in both plane and space frames.
Design the required steel sections to be used in both plane and space frames.
Check the safety of the proposed reinforced concrete sections to be used in both plane and space frames.
Design the required reinforced concrete sections to be used in both plane and space frames.
This course is intended for engineers who are working in the design field of Steel and concrete structure, engineers will learn fast and better techniques For building and checking complex models due to deferent load types they Will learn how to prepare complete design by using international codes and standards such as AISC for Steel structures and ACI for Concrete sections With detailed output calculation sheet.
All topics will be explained by examples produced by the instructor, the attendees will be able to apply the examples during the course period.
Day 1:
Introduction to STAAD.Pro 2007
Model Generation Using The Pro-processor
Building The Structure Geometry, Visualization, and Structure Integrity, Checking tools.
Modeling By Using Structure Wizard.
Day 2:
Modeling Beams, Columns, Slabs, Mat Foundation, Concrete, and Steel Tanks.
Create Parametric Models For Auto Meshing And Slab Openings.
Assigning Properties, Members and Element Orientation, Material, connections information
Loading types, Load Cases, and Automatic Load Combinations.
Member Specification, Releases, Tension Only, Compression-Only, and Member Cables.
Day3:
Troubleshooting Modeling Problems.
Viewing and Validation The Analysis Results, Bending Moment,
Shear forces, Normal Forces, Displacement, Supports Reaction, Plate Stresses, and Soil Pressure.
Zero Stiffness Condition and Instabilities.
Load Generation for Wind Loads.
Load Generation for Vehicle loads.
Seismic Analysis Using Static Equivalent Method Using UBC and IBC.
Day 4:
Time History Analysis.
Response Spectrum Analysis.
Structure Dynamics, Mode Shapes.
Creating Reports for the Analysis Results.
Design Of Steel Structure, Optimization, Material Takeoff.
Day 5:
Design of Concrete Beams, Columns, Slabs, and Foundation.
Physical Beam Design of Steel Structure and Connections and Detailed Calculation Sheet.
Physical Beams, Columns of Concrete Structures and Detailed
Calculation Sheet.