Basics of Sap2000: Beginner Level Course
.MP4 | Video: 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 549 MB
Duration: 1 hours | Genre: eLearning Video | Language: English
Learn SAP 2000 Basics from Beginning
What you'll learn
In this course, Students can analyse simply supported Beam manually as well as by using SAP 2000 V.20.
They can learn how to calculate Support Reaction, Axial Force, Shear Force and Bending Moment of Beam manually and with SAP 2000 also.
They will learn how to draw Shear Force and Bending Moment diagram.
They learn basics of SAP 2000 which will help them to go for advanced course of SAP2000/Etabs easily.
Modeling of Beam in SAP 2000
Load Assign
How to display Support Reaction, Shear Force Diagram, Bending Moment diagram and deflection of beam in SAP 2000.
Compare the results from manually calculated and SAP 2000
Requirements
Basic Knowledge of Computer and Applied Mechanics (Statics)
Description
SAP 2000 is a Structural Analysis and Design software widely used worldwide. In this course students will develop know how about SAP 2000 software.They can learn about simply supported beam, support condition, how to calculate support reaction of beam manually.With the help of this reaction, students learn how to calculate axial force, shear force and bending moment.Besides these, they can draw axial force diagram, shear force diagram and bending moment diagram manually. They learn how to use SAP 2000 to display different diagrams,support reaction and deflection and so on.
Who is the target students?
- Anyone who wants to grow their carrier in Civil and Structural Engineering design field.
- Anyone who wants to use SAP 2000 to design Buildings, Bridges, Steel Structures etc.
- Anyone who wants to update their knowledge in Civil and Structural Engineering design field.
Who this course is for:
Civil Engineering Students
Fresher Civil Engineer
Fresher Structural Design Engineer
Civil Engineering Professional
Civil Engineering Consultant
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