A.4 Example 3: Floor Slab Shear Wall Compatibility. A.2 Example 1: Simply Supported Plate (Mismatched Meshing) A.3 Example 2: Curved Ramp Supported by Curved Wall. Part A Mesh Transitioning, Compatibility, and Line Constraint A.1 Introduction. III.10 Staged Construction Analysis Case. III.4 Nonlinear Material Property Denition III.5 Cable Property Denition. III.2 Description of Cable stayed Bridge. Part III Cablestayed Bridge III.1 Cable stayed Bridge Example. Add Trucks with Speed and Direction Add Bridge Extensions. Modify Vertical Diaphragm Properties Further Modify Bridge Object 1. Step 7: Parametric Variation Denition Step 8: Bridge Object Denition. Seminar Topics Part I I.1 I.2 I.3 I.4 I.5 I.6 I.7 I.8 I.9 I.10 I.11 I.12 I.13 I.14 I.15 I.16 I.17 Part II II.1 II.2 II.3 II.4 II.5 II.6 II.7 II.8 II.9 II.10 II.11 II.12Ĭoncrete Box Girder Bridge Concrete Box Girder Bridge Example Description.
The SAP2000 user can use the Help / Documantation / Manuals command to nd this document. It is strongly recommended that the SAP2000 user read Chapter XXVI, Bridge Analysis, of the Analysis Reference Manual. The end-to-end examples that are presented will exhibit the most general and common modeling techniques. We have designed this course such that the inexperienced SAP2000 user will have no problem following along. However, if you have never used SAP2000 or SAP2000 Bridge Modeler before, the level of information provided is intended to give the user sufcient information to reproduce all of the bridge examples contained in this booklet. This lecture is generally geared towards the intermediate user level of SAP2000. SAFE is a trademark of Computers and Structures, Inc. 1995 University Avenue Berkeley, California 94704 USA Phone: (510) 845-2177 Fax: (510) 845-4096 Email: (for general questions) Email: (for technical support questions) Web: The CSI Logo, ETABS, SAP2000 and SAP90 are registered trademarks of Computers and Structures, Inc. Further information and copies of this documentation may be obtained from: CSI Educational Services Computers and Structures, Inc. Unlicensed use of the program or reproduction of the documentation in any form, without prior written authorization from Computers and Structures, Inc., is explicitly prohibited. Worldwide rights of ownership rest with Computers and Structures, Inc. The computer program SAP2000 and all associated documentation are proprietary and copyrighted products. SAP2000 Bridge Examples Copyright by Computers and Structures, Inc, 2006 All rights reserved. Computers and Structures, Inc.1995 University Avenue Berkeley, California 94704, USA