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CSiCOL is a comprehensive software
package used for the analysis and design of columns. The design
of columns of any concrete, reinforced concrete, or composite
cross-section can be carried out by the program. CSiCOL provides
a 'Quick Design Wizard' tool that guides the users step-by-step,
through the whole process of column design. This makes the
design process simple, organized and efficient. The design
can be carried out in accordance with ACI-318-02, ACI-318-99,
BS8110 or CSA A-23.3-94 codes.
CSiCOL is capable of handling an unlimited number of load
combinations both for sway and non-sway conditions. The design
actions may be specified directly or may be computed by the
program using the moment magnification method. The design
and analysis take into account the slenderness effects. Sway
or non-sway condition checks may also be performed by the
program as specified by the selected design code. Moreover,
CSiCOL is capable of determining the Effective Length Factor
based on the framing and end conditions of the column.
CSiCOL output includes the capacity interaction surface, load-moment
curves, moment-moment curves, moment-curvature curves for
various failure criteria, combined axial-flexural elastic
stress contours, rebar stresses, cracked section stresses,
load point location, capacity vector, neutral axis depth and
orientation, etc. Reports may be created as part of the output
for the analysis and design process. The reports may be customized
by adding information and graphics of your choice.
CSiCOL provides several predefined parametric shapes, including
a variety of solids, hollow, and flanged shapes, in addition
to a large collection of Standard Steel Database Shapes, which
can be used in composite columns. It is easy to merge, edit
and draw Shapes to suit geometry requirements and create complex
cross-sections. The program provides tools for the alignment,
stacking, and placement of these Shapes. Rebars can be placed
anywhere (corner, perimeter, sides, circle, irregular, etc.)
in the cross-section using several addition and placement
tools. Standard (ASTM, Metric, and Imperial ) as well as
user defined rebar sets may be used.
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