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CSI SAP2000 Ultimate v19.0.

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SAP2000 software for over thirty years in the design and structural analysis is
used. Students and civil engineers and related disciplines, have dealt at least once with
this software. Each year, the Mac animals and maintain the software becomes more
simple and clear user interface, the complexity of calculations and analyzes are
added. Modeling environment graphics in three dimensions has led to simply be able to
visualize their designs sorry and then do all kinds of necessary analyzes on it.
It brought together all the requirements for design and construction of structures of this
software is used in practice. Learning the software is very fast and does not require a
long time to learn. Ready formats is anticipated that the software will be able to
simulate more complex projects. The program is intended for bridge design and special
features. The new version of this software released in late April and Advanced or
Advanced Edition is the most expensive. SAP2000 program is the latest and most
powerful generation of Structural Analysis Program is.

A key feature of the software SAP2000 Ultimate:


– Static and dynamic analysis
– Linear and nonlinear analysis of seismic analysis
– Analysis of moving loads and trucks for bridges
– Analysis of P-
– SHELL AND FRAME structural elements include beam-column, truss and membrane
and membrane behavior
– Nonlinear spring elements and connection (LINK and SPRING)
– Multiple coordinate systems
– Different types CONSTRAINT
– Different types of loads
– High capacity
– And …

SAP2000 follows in the same tradition featuring a very sophisticated,


intuitive and versatile user interface powered by an unmatched analysis
engine and design tools for engineers working on transportation, industrial, public
works, sports, and other facilities.
The SAP name has been synonymous with state-of-the-art analytical methods since its
introduction over 30 years ago. SAP2000 follows in the same tradition featuring a very
sophisticated, intuitive and versatile user interface powered by an unmatched analysis
engine and design tools for engineers working on transportation, industrial, public
works, sports, and other facilities.

From its 3D object based graphical modeling environment to the wide variety of
analysis and design options completely integrated across one powerful user interface,
SAP2000 has proven to be the most integrated, productive and practical general
purpose structural program on the market today. This intuitive interface allows you to
create structural models rapidly and intuitively without long learning curve delays. Now
you can harness the power of SAP2000 for all of your analysis and design tasks,
including small day-to-day problems. Complex Models can be generated and meshed
with powerful built in templates. Integrated design code features can automatically
generate wind, wave, bridge, and seismic loads with comprehensive automatic steel
and concrete design code checks per US, Canadian and international design standards.

Advanced analytical techniques allow for step-by-step large deformation analysis, Eigen
and Ritz analyses based on stiffness of nonlinear cases, catenary cable analysis,
material nonlinear analysis with fiber hinges, multi-layered nonlinear shell element,
buckling analysis, progressive collapse analysis, energy methods for drift control,
velocity-dependent dampers, base isolators, support plasticity and nonlinear segmental
construction analysis. Nonlinear analyses can be static and / or time history, with
options for FNA nonlinear time history dynamic analysis and direct integration.

From a simple small 2D static frame analysis to a large complex 3D nonlinear dynamic
analysis, SAP2000 is the easiest, most productive solution for your structural analysis
and design needs

Features:
User Interface
One Window, Many Views
SAP2000 offers a single user interface to perform: Modeling, Analysis, Design, and
Reporting.

Modeling
Templates
SAP2000 has a wide selection of templates for quickly starting a new model. SAP2000
includes parametric templates for the following types of structures: Simple Beams, 3D
Trusses, 3D Frames, Storage Vessels, Staircases, Dam Structures, and Pipes.

Model Views
View and manipulate analytical and physical models with great precision. Easily define
custom views and developed elevations to view and manipulate complex geometry with
ease.

Grid Systems
In SAP2000, grids can be defined as cartesian or cylindrical. There is no limit to the
number of grid systems in a model and they can be rotated in any direction or placed at
any origin within the model.

Plans and Elevations


Plan and elevation views are automatically generated at every grid line to allow for
quick navigation of the model. Users can create their own elevation sections by using
our Developed Elevation feature.

Interactive Database Editing


Interactive database editing allows users to edit model data in a table view which
simplifies the task of making changes to the model. Tables are easily exportable and
importable from Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access.

Meshing Tools
Engineers have many options when it comes to mesh generation in SAP2000. Simply
select the area object and then select the rules for the automatic mesh generator to
use.

Structural Components
Joints
SAP2000 automatically create joints at structural object intersections or internal joints
when meshing structural objects. Joint coordinates and information may be displayed
on screen in the model window or in tabular format.

Frames
The frame element uses a general, three-dimensional, beam-column formulation which
includes the effects of biaxial bending, torsion, axial deformation, and biaxial shear
deformations. SAP2000 has a built-in library of standard concrete, steel and composite
section properties of both US and International Standard sections.

Cables
The cable element is a highly nonlinear element used to model the catenary behavior of
slender cables under their own self-weight. Tension-stiffening and large deflection
nonlinearity are inherently included in the formulation.

Tendons
Tendons are easily drawn as independent objects, with geometry specified as straight
lines, parabolas, circular curves, or other arbitrary shapes. Tendon loads, including all
losses, are easily defined in SAP2000.

Shells
The shell element is a type of area object that is used to model membrane, plate, and
shell behavior in planar and three-dimensional structures. The shell material may be
homogeneous or layered throughout;material nonlinearity can also be considered when
using the layered shell.

Solids
The solid element is an eight-node element for modeling three-dimensional structures
and solids. It is based upon an isoparametric formulation that includes nine optional
incompatible bending modes and is useful for modeling objects in which loading,
boundary conditions, section properties, or reactions vary by thickness.

Links
A link element may exhibit up to three different types of behavior: linear, nonlinear, and
frequency dependent, according to the types of properties assigned to that element and
the type of analysis being performed. The following link elements are available in
SAP2000: Linear, Multi-linear Elastic, Multi-linear Plastic, Gaps, Hooks, Dampers,
Friction Isolators, Rubber Isolators, T / C Isolators, Frequency-dependent Springs, and
Frequency-dependent Dampers.

Hinges
Users can create and apply hinge properties to perform pushover analyses in
SAP2000. Nonlinear material behavior in frame elements (beam / column / brace) can
be modeled using fiber hinges. This approach represents the material in the cross
section as discrete points, each following the exact stress-strain curves of the
material. Mixed materials, such as reinforced concrete and complex shapes can be
represented.
Springs
Spring supports are link elements that are used to elastically connect joints to the
ground and can be linear or nonlinear in nature. Nonlinear support conditions can be
modeled to include gaps (compression only), multi-linear elastic or plastic springs,
viscous dampers, and base isolators.

Loading
Automatic Code Based Loading
SAP2000 will automatically generate and apply seismic and wind loads based on various
domestic and international codes. SAP2000 also has a sophisticated moving load
generator that allows users to apply moving loads to lanes on frame and shell elements.

Wave Loads
The wave-loading feature automatically generates loading on the structure resulting
from waves, current flow, buoyancy, and wind. Multi-stepped static linear loading can
be generated to simulate the wave moving through the structure. In addition, dynamic
(time-history) loading can also be generated to include inertial effects as the wave
moves through the structure.

User Loads
Define specific loads to model a wide array of loading conditions with SAP2000 built-in
user loading options.

Analysis
Overview
CSI Solvers have been tried and tested by the industry for over 35 years. The SAPFire
Analysis Engine can support multiple 64-bit solvers for analysis optimization and
perform both Eigen Analysis and Ritz Analysis.

Static
SAP2000 can perform both linear static and multi-step static analysis. The linear static
analysis of a structure involves the solution of the system of linear equations
represented by K u = r. Certain types of load patterns are multi-stepped, meaning that
they actually represent many separate spatial loading patterns applied in
sequence. These include the vehicle, live, and wave types of load patterns.

Dynamic
SAP2000 dynamic analysis capabilities include the calculation of vibration modes using
Ritz or Eigen vectors, response-spectrum analysis, and time-history analysis for both
linear and nonlinear behavior.

Buckling
Linear (bifurcation) buckling modes of a structure can be found under any set of
loads. Buckling can be calculated from a nonlinear or staged-construction state. Full
nonlinear buckling analysis is also available considering P-delta or large deflections
effects. Snap-through buckling behavior can be captured using static analysis with
displacement control. Dynamic analysis can be used for modeling more complex
buckling, such as follower-load problems.

P-Delta
P-delta analysis captures the softening effect of compression and the stiffening effect of
tension. A single P-delta analysis under gravity and sustained loads can be used to
modify the stiffness for linear load cases, which can later be superposed. Alternatively,
each combination of loads can be analyzed for full nonlinear P-delta effects. P-delta
effects are included for all elements and are seamlessly integrated into analysis and
design.

Pushover
Pushover analysis features in SAP2000 include the implementation of FEMA 356 and the
hinge and fiber hinge option based on stress-strain. The nonlinear layered shell element
enables users to consider plastic behavior of concrete shear walls, slabs, steel plates,
and other area finite elements in the pushover analysis.Force-Deformation relations are
defined for steel and concrete hinges.

Time Dependent
Staged construction is a type of nonlinear analysis in SAP2000 that is allows you to
define a sequence of stages wherein you can add or remove portions of the structure,
selectively apply load to portions of the structure, and to consider time-dependent
material behavior such as aging, creep, and shrinkage.

Power Spectral Density


Power-spectral-density analysis is available to determine the probabilistic response of a
structure due to cyclic (harmonic, sinusoidal) loading over a range of frequencies. This
is useful for fatigue studies, random response due to earthquakes, and other
applications. Multiple loads may be applied at different phase angles, and may be
correlated or uncorrelated.

Steady State
Steady state analysis is available to determine the response of the structure due to
cyclic (harmonic, sinusoidal) loading over a range of frequencies. Frequency-dependent
stiffness and damping (complex impedance) properties may be included for modeling
foundations and far-field effects, including radiation damping. Steady state analysis can
be used to measure the effects of multiple machines operating at different frequencies
can be considered by combining the results of several analyses in the same model.
Target Force
During nonlinear static analysis, cable and frame elements can be automatically
strained to achieve specified target axial force values. This is most commonly used to
tighten cables to pre-specified tensions, but it can also be used to jack structures to a
specified force using frame elements, as well as other applications.

Load Combinations
SAP2000 allows for an unlimited number of load cases and combinations. Load
combination types include: linear additive, envelope (min / max), absolute add, SRSS,
and range combinations.Combination components can include other combinations.

Model Alive
For small to medium sized structures, analysis can be performed on the fly as you build
and modify the model. For each change you make to the geometry, properties, or
loading, the structure instantly responds with the new deformed shape, moment
diagram, or any other plot of results. It’s like working with a live model, and it is a very
powerful tool for conceptual design and for testing “what-if” scenarios.

Steel Frame
Fully integrated steel frame design includes member size optimization and
implementation of design codes.SAP2000 allows users to interactively view design
results at any frame member, change the parameters or section properties, and display
the updated member results.

Concrete Frame
Fully integrated concrete frame design in SAP2000 includes: required area of steel
calculations, auto selection lists for new member sizing, implementation of design
codes, interactive design and review, and comprehensive overwrite capabilities.

Deformed Geometry
Users can display deformed geometry based on any load or combination of loads, as
well as animations of modes.

Force Diagrams
Shear and moment diagrams display internal shear forces, moments, and displacements
at all locations along the length of a frame element for any load case or load
combination. SAP2000 gives the option to scroll along the length to display values or
scroll directly to the maximum value location.

General Displacement
Arbitrary displacement measures can be defined using generalized
displacements. These are linear combinations of joint translations and rotations, and
can be used to calculate averages, drifts, and other quantities of interest. Generalized
displacement output can be obtained for all types of analysis cases and combinations.

Section Cuts
The resultant (free-body) forces and moments across any cut in the structure can be
defined using section cuts. A section cut can have any shape, and can be used to
compute story shears, connecting forces, design forces in shear walls, and for many
other purposes. Section cut results can be obtained for all types of load cases and
combinations.

Virtual Work Diagrams


In SAP2000, virtual work diagrams can be used as an aid to determine which elements
should be stiffened to achieve the most efficient control over the lateral displacements
of a structure.

Influence Lines
SAP2000 uses influence lines to compute the response to vehicle live loads. Influence
lines are also of interest in their own right for understanding the sensitivity of various
response quantities to moving loads.Influence lines may be displayed in the user
interface for the displacement, force, or stress response of any element in the structure.

Tabular Output
SAP2000 has the ability to display tables for all input data, analysis results, and design
results. Tables support sort, cut, copy and paste for use in other programs. Print or
save tabular data to Access, Excel, Word, HTML, or TEXT.

Video Animations
SAP2000 has the ability to generate video (.avi) files to visually display a set of analysis
results that vary over a particular time period, such as in a time history analysis.

Reporting
Quick Report
Pre-formatted printed reports are now available at the push of a button. These reports
include all pertinent model data and the results of analysis and design. Data is
presented in tabulated format, along with graphics, table of contents, and a cover sheet
displaying project information and your company name and logo.

Advanced Report Writer


The Advanced Report Writer is a robust utility that can be used for creating
sophisticated reports of the SAP2000 model. These reports are fully
customizable; companies can define and save complex template files to standardize the
analysis and design report generation.
Tools
Load Optimizer
The load optimizer is a tool in SAP2000 to compute the optimal load application to
achieve desired structural response. Loads may be applied linearly, nonlinearly, or in
staged-construction. Goals and limits may include displacements, forces, moments, and
more.

Section Designer
Section Designer is a utility that is built into SAP2000. It allows users the ability to
create specialized sections of any arbitrary shape and material, including rebar
layout. All sections properties, biaxial interaction diagrams, and moment curvature
diagrams are automatically calculated.

Import and Export


Supported Formats
SAP2000 supports many industry standards for importing and exporting data. Autodesk
Revit Structure, Tekla Structures, AutoCAD (DXF / DWG), CIS / 2, IFC, IGES, and SDNF
are all supported.SAP2000 also supports exporting of a model to an Microsoft Access
database. If users are using other analysis packages, SAP2000 can import files from
FrameWorks Plus, STAAD, and STRUDL.

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required system

Processor
– Minimum: Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 64
– Recommended: Intel Core 2 Duo, AMD Athlon 64 X2, or better
– A CPU that has SSE2 support is required
– The SAPFire® Analytical Engine includes a multi-threaded solver that can take
advantage of multi-core CPUs

Operating System
– Microsoft® Windows Vista, Microsoft® Windows 7, Microsoft® Windows 8, or
Microsoft® Windows 10, 32- and 64-bit versions
– With a 64 bit operating system, the SAPFire® Analytical Engine can utilize more than
4 GB of RAM, making it possible to more efficiently solve larger problems

Video Card
– Minimum: Supporting 1024 by 768 resolution and 16 bits colors for standard (GDI +)
graphics mode
– Recommended: Discrete video card with NVIDIA GPU or equivalent and dedicated
graphics RAM (512 Mb or larger) for DirectX graphics mode. The card must be DirectX
9.0c compatible (DirectX SDK Aug 2009 – Build 9.27.1734.0).
– DirectX graphics mode fully utilizes the hardware acceleration provided by a GPU and
dedicated graphics RAM.
– For better graphics quality in terms of anti-aliasing and line thickness, the device
raster drawing capabilities should support legacy depth bias.

Memory
– Minimum: 3 GB for 32-bit O / S, and 4 GB for 64-bit O / S
– Recommended: 4 GB for 32-bit O / S, and 8 GB or more for 64-bit O / S
– The problem size that can be solved & the solution speed increase considerably with
more RAM

Disk Space
– 6 GB to install the software.
– Recommended: 500GB or larger Hard Disk Drive (7200 rpm SATA)
– Additional space required for running and storing model files and analysis results,
dependent upon the size of the models

Specifications

Manufacturer: Computers and Structures, Inc


File size: 524 + 554 MB
Published: 11:30 – 95/9/17
Source: PC Download
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Installation guide

1. If you install the application and run it close.


2. Run the file Keygen.exe, a license file is created (often called lservrc and without
extensions) that must be in place to install software.

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