ANSI/AISC Direct Analysis now in ETABS & SAP2000

CSI Proudly Announces
New Steel Design Features for SAP2000 and ETABS

Practical Implementation and Automation of
The ANSI/AISC 360-05 Direct Analysis Method

 
 

SAP2000 and ETABS now give users the option to use the ANSI/AISC Direct Analysis Method in addition to the Effective Length Method. This new capability is practical and user friendly because SAP2000 and ETABS allow many of the complex requirements of the Direct Analysis Method to be automated, such as:

• Second-Order Effects
SAP2000 and ETABS automatically include the structure and element nonlinear second-order P-Delta and P-d effects that are required by the Direct Analysis Method.

• Reduced Member Stiffness
The user can specify all tao-b values to be fixed or variable. The program will then automatically calculate pertinent tao-b values and apply appropriate element stiffness reductions to account for inelastic and residual stress effects.

• Notional Load Combinations
Notional Loads are now included as part of the Direct Analysis Method to account for inelasticity and geometric imperfections such as the out-of-plumb effects on a structure. All Notional Loads and associated vertical and lateral loading combinations can be automatically generated.

The Direct Analysis Method generally produces results that are closer to the true values when compared to the Effective Length Method. Also, the Direct Analysis Method is seen by many as a better and more accurate way to model frame stability effects and, as a result, eliminates the need to calculate the effective buckling length factors used for compression members.

For a schedule of free web demos on SAP2000 and ETABS, click here.

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