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The
SAP name has been synonymous with state-of- the-art analytical methods since
its introduction over 30 years ago.
SAP2000
follows in the same tradition featuring a very sophisticated, intuitive and
versatile user interface powered by an unmatched analysis engine and design
tools for engineers working on transportation, industrial, public works,
sports, and other facilities.
From
its 3D object based graphical modeling environment to the wide variety of
analysis and design options completely integrated across one powerful user
interface, SAP2000 has proven to be the most integrated, productive and
practical general purpose structural program on the market today. This
intuitive interface allows you to create structural models rapidly and
intuitively without long learning curve delays.
Now you can harness the power of SAP2000 for
all of your analysis and design tasks, including small day-to-day problems.
Complex Models can be generated and meshed with powerful built in templates.
Integrated design code features can
automatically generate wind, wave, bridge, and seismic loads with comprehensive
automatic steel and concrete design code checks per US, Canadian and international
design standards.
Advanced analytical techniques allow for
step-by- step large deformation analysis, Eigen and Ritz analyses based on
stiffness of nonlinear cases, catenary cable analysis, material nonlinear
analysis with fiber hinges, multi-layered nonlinear shell element, buckling
analysis, progressive collapse analysis, energy methods for drift control,
velocity-dependent dampers, base isolators, support plasticity and nonlinear
segmental construction analysis.
Nonlinear
analyses can be static and/or time history, with options for FNA nonlinear time
history dynamic analysis and direct integration. From a simple small 2D static
frame analysis to a large complex 3D nonlinear dynamic analysis, SAP2000 is the easiest, most productive
solution for your structural analysis and design needs.
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