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Linear Static Analysis

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Introduction

Introduction to STKO

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Modeling

Model Definition in STKO

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Geometries - Interactions - Selection Sets - Local Axes

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Theory

Physical Properties

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Theory

Element Properties

#W07

Theory

Definitions and Conditions

#W08

Theory

Mesh and Analysis

#W09

Theory

Analyses Command - part 1 and 2

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Theory

Analyses Command - part 3 and 4

#W11

Theory

Postprocessor - Visualizing Results

#W13

Theory

Material and Geometric Nonlinearities - RC Structures

#W14

Theory

Modeling Approaches to Plasticity - RC Structures

#W15

Modeling

Nonlinear Static Analysis - Pushover

#W16

Theory

Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis - Time History

#W17

Theory

Modal Analysis and Response Spectrum

#W18

Modeling

3D Frame Structures - RC - part 1

#W19

Theory

3D Frame Structures - Steel - part 2

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Modeling

3D Frame Structures - Masonry - part 3

    • Construct the geometry

    • Define and assign physical and element properties

    • Apply loads and boundary conditions

    • Complete a linear static horizontal analysis

    • Concepts of FEM

    • Week 1 - Week 11

    • Powerpoint presentation

    • ex16.scd - Linear Elastic Analysis of a 3D Frame Steel Structure

    • utils_7.py - Script to draw points at specific coordinates

    • utils_8.py - Script to set up your units

    • utils_9.py - Script to calculate material properties

    • utils_10.py - Script to assign offset to all beams equal to half of the height of the section

    • utils_11.py - Script to select all geometry to which a specific property is assigned

    • utils_12.py - Script to assign mass and self weight to all beams with a specific physical property

    • utils_13.py - Script to add a list of load conditions to a loadPattern

    • utils_14.py - Script to create a loadCombination as a virtual result

    • utils_15.py - Script to create an envelope of combinations (max, min)

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