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Comprehensive Design
RC Design: ACI318, Eurocode 2 & 8, BS8110, IS:456 & 13920, CSA-A23.3, GB50010, AIJ-WSD, TWN-USD, Steel Design: AISC-ASD & LRFD, AISI-CFSD, Eurocode 3, BS5950, IS:800, CSA-S16, GBJ17 & GB50017, AIJ-ASD, TWN-ASD & LSD, SRC Design: SSRC, JGJ138, CECS28, AIJ-SRC, TWN-SRC Footing Design: ACI381, BS8110 Slab & Wall Design: Eurocode 2 Capacity Design: Eurocode 8, NTC2008
Design Procedure
Design Type
Steel
Steel : Steel code check Steel Optimal Design / Displacement Optimal Design
RC
Concrete : Concrete code design Concrete code check RC Capacity Design Meshed Slab/ Wall Design
Footing : design
Footing
Design Procedure
Introduction
Steel Design
AISC-LRFD AISC-ASD AISI-CFSD
SRC Design
SSRC79 JGJ138 CECS28
Eurocode 3
BS5950 IS:800 CSA-S16 GBJ17, GB50017 AIJ-ASD TWN-ASD, LSD AIK-ASD, LSD, CFSD KSCE-ASD KSSC-ASD
AIJ-SRC
TWN-SRC AIK-SRC KSSC-CFT Footing Design ACI318 BS8110
Slab Design
Eurocode 2
Design Procedure
Introduction
Concrete Material DB
Eurocode 2:2004 Eurocode 3:2005 UNI, BS, DIN Eurocode 1:2005 Eurocode 8:2004 Eurocode 8:2004 OPCM3431 Eurocode 8:2004 Eurocode 8:2004 Eurocode 0:2002 Eurocode 2:2004 Eurocode 8:2004 NTC 2012 Eurocode 3:2005 Eurocode 2:2004
Material DB
Steel Material DB
Section DB
Load
Pushover Analysis
RC Pushover Steel Pushover Load Combination Concrete Frame Design (ULS & SLS)
Design
Concrete Capacity Design Steel Frame Design (ULS & SLS) Slab/Wall Design (ULS & SLS)
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(2) Calculate i and j. is the ratio of (EI/lc) of compression members to (EI/l) of flexural members in a plane at one end of a compression member.
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(3) Calculate the solution, X, in the stability equation below. Braced / Non-sway frames
Where, : Ratio of (EI/lc) of compression members to (EI/l) of flexural members in a plane at one end of a compression member. (4) Calculate the effective length factor, K
Design Procedure
When one member is divided into several elements, separate elements can be designed as one member using the Member Assignment function. Member Assignment results can be displayed as Contours by checking on the Member option in the Design tab of the Display dialog.
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Axial forces or bending moments are calculated using the unbraced lengths for buckling about the strong (y-axis) and weak (z-axis) axes of the selected compression members when the members are under the loads. Slenderness ratio about the strong axis: (KL/r)y = (Ky Ly) / roy Slenderness ratio about the weak axis: (KL/r)z = (Kz Lz) / roz x Where, Ly, Lz : Unbraced length about the strong and weak axes Ky, Kz : Effective length factor about the strong and weak axes roy, roz : radius of gyration of area about the strong and weak axes z y
When members are defined by Member Assignment, Unbraced lengths about the strong axis (y-Axis) and weak axis (z-Axis) are automatically calculated by the program considering the connectivity of the members (e.g. connections and support conditions)
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The laterally unbraced length is the unbraced length for lateral buckling about the elements local x-axis when the members are under the axial loads. The laterally unbraced length is required to calculate the design flexural strength considering lateral buckling.
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Beam End Offset Define Rigid End Offset Distance or take into account the Joint Eccentricity with respect to the GCS or element's local coordinate system at both ends of beam elements. Panel Zone Effect Automatically consider the stiffness effects of the Panel Zone where column members and girder members (horizontal elements connected to
columns) of steel structures are connected. Panel Zone Effects are reflected in the beam elements.
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General Tab Combine unit load cases to evaluate serviceability or analysis results irrespective of design codes. Concrete Design Tab Enter the load combinations for designing RC members according to the RC design codes.
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Load cases will be classified as Characteristic, Frequent, or Quasi-permanent, and they will be automatically classified when using Auto-generation. Short/Long term Load Case is assigned to compare them with proper allowable stresses.
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Design Based on the section size and the factored load obtained from the most unfavorable load combination, rebar data such as rebar size and spacing are determined. Therefore, design can be performed when the section size is determined without rebar data.
Checking Strength verification can be performed by automatic design or by using the information of rebars (diameter, number and design parameters) entered by the user. The results appear in blue when the strength verifications for the given section properties and rebars are satisfactory, otherwise they appear in red.
Rebar Input
Automatic Design by Gen Manual Calculation
Design
Check
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Detailing of Members (1) The following conditions are applied to Beam design:
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Detailing of Members (2) The following conditions are applied to Wall design:
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[PM Curve]
[Graphic Report]
[Detail Report]
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When the members are overstressed, a different section size can be applied for the design without performing the analysis again. In order to see the effect of the modified section data in the design result, re-perform the design.
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Wall design
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The following results are provided from flexural design: Rebar spacing and diameter Required rebar area Required rebar ratio Resistance ratio Wood-Armer Moment
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Wood-Armer moment
From the analysis results, following plate forces about the local axis are calculated: mxx, myy, mxy In order to calculate design forces in the reinforcement direction, angle and will be taken as following figure:
x, y: local axis of plate element 1, 2: reinforcement direction : angle between local x-direction and reinforcement direction 1 : angle between reinforcement direction 1 and reinforcement direction 2 Firstly, internal forces (mxx, myy and mxy) are transformed into the a-b coordinate system.
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Case 1.
Punching shear check results at the critical perimeter of slab supports or the loaded points of concentrated loads One-way shear check results along the user-defined Shear Check Lines
Case 2.
v Ed
VEd uid
V_Ed < V_Rd,c : section is safe in punching shear V_Ed > V_Rd,c : provide shear reinforcement. Asw/sr = (v_Ed-0.75*v_Rd_c)*(u1*d) / (1.5*d*fywd_ef)
Detailed report
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Stress Checking Both compressive stress in concrete and tensile stress in reinforcement is checked with the stress limitation specified in the Serviceability Parameters dialog box. When plate force exceeds cracked moment, the program can automatically consider the cracked section in stress checking.
Stress Checking
Crack Control Crack width, minimum rebar area to control the crack, maximum bar spacing, and maximum bar diameter for crack can be checked in the contour as well as the detailed report.
Crack Control
Deflection Deflection for un-cracked section can be calculated considering long-term deflection due to creep. Deflection for cracked section can be provided in the upcoming version.
Deflection
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Cracked section analysis for deflection check Long-term effect considering creep coefficient
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Wall Design
Wall design results are provided in contour, detailed report, and design force table. Also, concrete stress (cd) can be checked with fcd. The following results are provided from wall design: Rebar spacing and diameter Required rebar area & Required rebar ratio Resistance ratio
RC Capacity Design
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RC Capacity Design
Performance Requirement Ground Condition Seismic Action Combination of Seismic Action Criteria for Structural Regularity Seismic Analysis Safety Verification Capacity Design & Detailing
[Method of Analysis] Lateral Force method of Analysis Modal Response Spectrum Analysis Pushover Analysis Inelastic Time History Analysis Seismic Zone Representation of seismic action
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RC Capacity Design
structures to provide the appropriate amount of ductility in the corresponding ductility classes. Automatic capacity design capability for beam, column, wall and beam-column joint EN 1998-1: 2004 (DCM/DCH), NTC2008 (CD B, CD A), ACI318-05 Design action effects are calculated in accordance with the capacity design rule. Special provision for ductile primary seismic walls is considered. Detailing for local ductility is considered. - max/min reinforcement ratio of the tension zone - the spacing of hoops within the critical region - mechanical volumetric ratio of confining hoops with the critical regions
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RC Capacity Design
Where, MRb: Beam moment resistance Mce : column member force due to seismic load case
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RC Capacity Design
Where, MRb: Beam moment resistance MRc: Column moment resistance (calcul ated using same axial force ratio in PM interaction curve) Mce: Bending moment of column due to seismic load case
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RC Capacity Design
Wall systems
Dual systems
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Limit States Cross section Yielding Flexural Buckling Shear Buckling Strong axis N/A N/A N/A Weak axis N/A N/A (2) N/A N/A N/A N/A LTB N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
I section
Double Angle
Double Channel
Pipe Solid Rectangle Solid Round U-Rib
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Change
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Scope of GSD
Moment- Curvature
Stress Contour
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Generating Report
Report in MS-Excel format is generated on clicking [Report] button in any of the result pages. It is saved in the same folder as that of the model file. Any item can be added to the report by clicking the [Report] button.
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Revit interface
Midas Link for Revit Structure supports the following workflows: (1) Send the Revit Structure analytical model to midas Gen. (2) Import the MGT file of the Revit model in midas Gen. (3) Export the midas model file to the MGT file. (4) Update the Revit Structure model from midas Gen
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Features
Category
Features
Support(Hinge, Roller, Fixed)
Material
Steel
Pre Cast Concrete Concrete
v
v v v N/A Vertical Column Inclined Column Straight Beam v v v v v v v v N/A v v v v (Import only)
Boundary
v
N/A N/A v v v v v v v v v v v N/A v
Section
Beam
Static Load
Snow Load Accidental Load Live Load on the roof Point Load , Hosted Point Load Line Load , Hosted Line Load Area Load Hosted Area Load
Member Wall
Curved Wall Inclined Wall Masonry Wall Wall Opening Brace Truss(Top chord, Bottom chord, and Web) Slab
Load Combination
Load Combination
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Sections If assigned section is changed to the other section pre-defined in the model, the corresponding element in Revit will be updated accordingly. If assigned section is changed to the other section newly added in midas Gen, the corresponding element in Revit will be assigned to a default section (arbitrary section which has a same material type in a model).
Delete Elements If an element is deleted in midas Gen, the corresponding element in Revit will be deleted accordingly.
Move Elements If an element is moved in midas Gen, the corresponding frame element or column in Revit will be moved accordingly.
Add Elements If a beam element (solid box section only) is newly added, a corresponding element in Revit will be added accordingly.
Change Beta-Angle If beta-angle in a beam element is changed, a corresponding element in Revit will be updated accordingly.
Materials If material data assigned to an element is modified, a corresponding element in Revit will be assigned to a default material (arbitrary material existed in Revit).
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