Etabs

Categories: Civil Structural
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ETABS is an engineering software product that caters to multi-story building analysis and design. Modeling tools and templates, code-based load prescriptions, analysis methods and solution techniques, all coordinate with the grid-like geometry unique to this class of structure. Basic or advanced systems under static or dynamic conditions may be evaluated using ETABS.

ETABS software has the following implications in the construction, designing, and modeling industry:

It is a software used in construction. It analyses and assesses seismic performance and checks the load-bearing capacity of building structures.
Using this software, you can view and manipulate the analytical model with great accuracy. Plans and elevation views are auto-generated at every grid line.
ETABS software is used for the analysis of concrete shear walls and concrete moment frames. It is highly acclaimed for static and dynamic analysis of multi-storey frame and shear wall buildings.
It is the most popular civil designing tools used in the building industry and increases the productivity of structural engineers. It also prevents the investment of unnecessary time and money in general-purpose programs.
The input, output and numerical solution techniques of ETABS are particularly designed to take an upper hand of the unique physical and numerical characteristics associated with building type structures. As a result, this analysis and design tool accelerates data preparation, output interpretation, and overall execution.

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Course Content

Introduction to E-TABS

Objective

E-tabs window / floor information

Creating basic grid systems

Creating structural model

Defining storey data

View, Selection & Options

Assign model properties for beams/ columns/slabs /shear wall/ flat slab

Load Case

Analyze the Model

Results & Graphical Output (Analysis Output)

Editing

Text Input and File Export/Import

Design

Preparation of Design Reports

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