SAP2000E

OS: (ระบบปฏิบัติการ) Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, XP
Downloads: (จำนวนครั้ง) 2,893
Company: (บริษัท, ชื่อ) Computers and Structures, Inc.
Date added: (วันที่ลง) 30/10/2004
File size: (ขนาดไฟล์) 38.66 MB
Quality: (คุณภาพ)
License: (ชนิดไฟล์) Free
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Mirror: (ลิงค์สำรอง) http://www.engineers.auckland.ac.nz/~jbut030/Downloads/SAP2000E/SAP2000E.zip

SAP2000E is an educational version of SAP, fully functional, but with a node limit of 30. State-of-the-art 3D Finite Element  Technology for Structural Engineers. SAP2000 represents the state-of-the-art in three dimensional  finite element technology for structural engineering.



 





 



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SAP2000E is an educational  version of SAP, fully functional, but with a node limit of 30. Data is transferable to the full version as '.s2k' files. Full documentation is included in a set of PDF files.

Download the files below and run setup.exe to install a personal copy -

Overview

SAP2000 represents the state-of-the-art in three dimensional  finite element technology for structural engineering. This  SAP2000 is completely integrated within Windows 95/NT, and offers an easy-to-use graphical interface along with the latest developments in analytical techniques.

Key Benefits

  • Fully integrated interface within Windows (98 and NT)
  • Element types range from Frame/Truss to Shell/Plate to Brick/Solid Elements
  • Capabilities for modeling a wide range of structures (bridges to building)
  • Multiple base response spectums
  • Nonlinear and Pushover analysis option
  • Concrete Steel and Aluminum Design with various codes
  • Multiple views in 3D perspective

About Developer

Developer : Computers and Structures, Inc. (CSI)

Providing software solutions for structural and earthquake engineering.

Founded in 1976 by company President Ashraf Habibullah, CSI is recognized
worldwide as an innovative leader in the development of software tools for the
analysis and design of civil structures. CSI products are licensed to thousands
of structural engineering firms throughout the USA and in over 60 foreign
countries.

The development of CSI software spans three decades, starting with the research of Dr. Edward L. Wilson at the University of California at Berkeley. The revolutionary SAP program was first released in 1970, and Dr. Wilson has subsequently been recognized by national and international engineering societies as one of the preeminent researchers in the field of computer aided structural analysis.

Each of CSI's programs is tailored to specific classes of structures, allowing the engineering community to work at more productive and efficient levels than is possible with "general purpose" type programs. SAP2000 is intended for use on civil structures such as bridges, dams, stadiums, industrial structures and buildings. ETABS has been developed specifically for multi-story building structures, such as office buildings, apartments and hospitals. The SAFE System provides an efficient and powerful program for the analysis and design of concrete slabs and foundations.

Not only is CSI known for analytically sophisticated software, but for unsurpassed product support as well. User support activities include advice on structural systems, interpretation of structural behavior, clarification on various aspects of building codes, opinions on special modeling problems, and other aspects associated with the subject of computerized structural analysis and design.
 









 

<<< You can download manuals SAP2000 here >>>

/tumcivil_2/webboard/show.php?Category=tumcivil&No=1907 (Manuals)

Or download SAP2000 Demo version at  /tumcivil_2/engfanatic/software/281


Computers and Structures, Inc.

1995 University Avenue, Berkeley, California 94704

Telephone: (510) 845-2177

Fax: (510) 845-4096

Website: http://www.csiberkeley.com

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