Stadd Pro
Stadd Pro
Stadd Pro
Introduction:
Procedure:
creating supports
properties analysis design
model & loads
Wireframe creation:
Three methods
Staad editor
Using co-ordinates
Clicking method
Staad editor:
Staad space
JOI COO
1ST NODE 1 0 0 0
2ND NODE 2 3 0 0
3RD NODE 3 6 0 0
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CLICKING METHOD:
To get grid select the tab geometry it will automatically display the grid pattern.
Press crtl for placing node alone
TRASLATIONAL REPEAT:
BAY FRAME:
Go to geometry option
Select run structural wizard.
Select bay frame from drop down box.
Select the width, height and width
Close the dialogue box. And merge it to the main tool pallets
EDITING A BEAM:
Insert node:
Geometry insert node. Provide the distance required and click on OK.
Node at intersect:
To insert a node between the intersections of the two beams select the beams - go to
geometry intersect selected members intersect to create the node.
Stretch beam:
Geometry stretch selected member. Give the required distance and apply.
WORK FLOW:
1. Creation of models
2. Properties, material and support assignment
3. Application of load
4. Analysis
5. Design
a. Pre-analysis design
b. Post-analysis design
3. APPLICATION OF LOADS:
3. A. SPECIAL LOADS:
Seismic loads:
Shortcuts:
R.C. DESINGS:
Create the model and define respective materials and loading conditions
Give fy and fck in the design concrete IS-456 define commands
Run the analysis
Go to concrete design tab
Give the job title (if necessary)
Go to envelope new envelope and give name
Select the load case details
Create members and select the beams
Then members auto form members
Then go to groups/briefs
Design a new brief and select eh proper IS code
Design a new group and select the brief
Select the members (beams) and right click add members to design group
Click on add and click OK
Then go to concrete member design click on design on the pop up box
Members -
Envelope autoform Briefs
members
EARTHQUAKE DESIGN:
WIND LOADS:
Note: give the minimum limit as 1st floor level (3m or 10 ft. like that) and maximum level as top
floor level.