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July 25, 2017

 
     
     
 

Advanced Analysis with SCIA Engineer

Over the past few years, the AEC market has seen the complexity of project geometry increase, while at the same time having design code requirements trend towards requiring more robust types of analysis. Together, these factors make it essential for structural engineers to have an analysis program that can handle all aspects of a project. With SCIA Engineer, engineers can perform the type of analysis that corresponds to the unique complexities of the project: linear, nonlinear, stability, dynamic, soil interaction and seismic all in one program. This allows the engineer to be more efficient and accurate, while also limiting a firm’s investment to a single software.

Register to learn how SCIA Engineer can:

  • Perform geometric nonlinear analysis using true cable elements in the 3D model
  • Calculate critical buckling modes of 1D/2D members using stability analysis and include calculated buckling factors in steel code checks
  • Utilize subsoil supports to investigate linear & nonlinear soil interaction in foundations and slabs
  • Account for the plastic behavior of materials in order to understand non-standard steel connections as well as other conditions

Continuing Education Units: Attendees will receive a certificate in order to self-report PDH credit.

 

Speakers:

Ben Follett is the US Product & Marketing Manager for SCIA Inc., where he helps engineering firms streamline and integrate their 3D engineering workflows. Prior to his work in the software industry, he was a structural associate with Michael Baker International, one of the Engineering News Record Top 500 Design Firms.

Garrett Peters is a Structural Engineer with SCIA, Inc., where he is actively involved in both product development and support. He also teaches structural engineering courses at Delaware Technical Community College. Before joining SCIA he worked as a Structural Engineer with DuPont.

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Webinar details

Date: Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Time: 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EST
Duration: 60 minutes