Moving load (related software)

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Moving load
Overview
Related Software
  • ABD-Loads - Bridge loading software that calculates reactions, moment and shear envelopes for all standard AASHTO loadings and over 200 other predefined truck loadings.
  • Consys - Live load and static analysis for single-span and multi-span bridges.
  • GT Strudl - Structural Design & Analysis software programs for Architectural - Engineering - Construction (AEC), CAE/CAD, utilities, offshore, industrial, nuclear and civil works facilities. GT STRUDL integrates modeling, analysis, and design into a powerful information processing system. GT STRUDL key features include Linear and Nonlinear Static and Dynamic Analysis, Plastic Hinges, Pushover Analysis, and Buckling Analysis. A wide range of 2D and 3D elements are available including Cable and Base Isolation elements. US and International Steel and Concrete Design Codes. CAD interfaces are available including the ability to import and export CIS/2 files.
  • LARSA - Finite-element-based analysis and design software for structural and earthquake engineering.
  • Matbeam - Matbeam is a complete beam analysis tool featuring analysis capabilities for static and moving live loads on single and multi-span bridges.
  • Midas/Civil - Integrated Solution System for Civil Structural Engineering. Features: unlimited number of nodes, elements and load combinations; construction sequence analysis; time dependent material properties to simulate creep and shrinkage; suspension and cable-stayed bridge analyses; moving load analysis; geometric non-linear analysis; heat of hydratation analysis.
  • P-Frame - General 2D structural analysis software.
  • RM2006 - 4D static and dynamic design and analysis of concrete, steel and composite structure. Can be used to investigate any bridge type and erection sequence. Incoporates 14 international design codes.
  • S-Frame - General 3D frame and finite elements structural analysis software.
  • SAP2000 - Integrated software for structural analysis and design.
  • STAAD - STAAD is structural engineering software for 3D model generation, analysis and multi-material design. Capabilities for static, dynamic, or pushover analysis of bridges, containment structures, embedded structures (tunnels and culverts), pipe racks, steel, concrete, aluminum or timber buildings, transmission towers, stadiums or any other simple or complex structure. Contains the following modules: STAAD.Pro STAAD.beava - Bridge Engineering Automated Vehicle Application STAAD.beam - design of composite, noncomposite and partially composite steel beams STAAD.foundation - design of isolated footings, combined footings, strip footings, pile caps and mat foundations. STAAD.offshore - design of offshore structures OpenSTAAD - library of functions that can be accessed via the COM (Component Object Model) interface
  • WinSTRUDL - 2D and 3D finite element analysis program with truss, beam and plate elements. Analysis types: static, P-Delta, dynamic (frequency, response spectra analysis, time history analysis), moving load. Concrete design according to ACI and steel design according to AISC. Consists of the following 10 components: (1) WMaster - management program for WinStrudl; (2) WinFrame - enables one to define model and load in graphic mode; (3) WinEd - Windows-based text editor integrated with WinPlot; (4) WSTRUDL - structural and analysis program capable of handling 2D and 3D Truss/Frame/Plate elements for both static and dynamic problems; (5) WinPost - post processor of WSTRUDL. Generates enveloped moment and shear diagrams and is integrated into ASD, LRFD, and ACI; (6) WinPlot - graphical utility program for WinStrudl; (7) WinBeam - continuous beam program; (8) ASD - AISC allowable steel design program. Capable of doing both code check and sizing; (9) LRFD - AISC LRFD steel design program. Capable of doing both code check and sizing; (10) ACI - ACI concrete design program. Includes concrete designs of beam, column, footing, and load-moment interaction diagrams.