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Etabs To Sap

This document provides steps to export a structural model from ETABS into SAP2000 to allow for nonlinear member modeling capabilities. The steps include opening the ETABS file, exporting it as a SAP2000 text file, importing the file into SAP2000 using the translator, saving the file as a native SAP2000 file, and opening the file in SAP2000 for nonlinear analysis.

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Etabs To Sap

This document provides steps to export a structural model from ETABS into SAP2000 to allow for nonlinear member modeling capabilities. The steps include opening the ETABS file, exporting it as a SAP2000 text file, importing the file into SAP2000 using the translator, saving the file as a native SAP2000 file, and opening the file in SAP2000 for nonlinear analysis.

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BIM Wiki: Exporting a model from ETABS to SAP2000.

This wiki is a step by step process of how to export a model from ETABS into SAP2000. This is useful because SAP 2000 allows unique non linear members to be modeled, something that ETABS does not allow. 1.) Open the file that is going to be exported in ETABS 2.) Go to the File/Export/Save Model as SAP2000 .s2k Text File

3.) Open SAP2000 v14.0.0 Advanced 4.) Go to File/Import/SAP2000 V6 or V7 .s2k File

5.) Click Run Translator

6.) You are now in SAP Translator. Go to File/Import/

7.) Open the file that was just exported from ETABS. Make sure that you select the .s2k file. 8.) What the screen that says input complete select OK

9.) Your model will now appear as it was modeled in ETABS but with the rendering that SAP 2000 applies. 10.) Go to File/Save As/SAP2000 V8 (.SDB) File

11.) Your file is now saved as a regular SAP file. 12.) Go back into SAP 2000 v14.0.0 Advanced 13.) Go to File/Open

14.) Select the file that you have been working with. Make sure you select .SDB version.

15.) A warning appears, click OK

16.) Additional pop ups may appear. Click ok to them and your model will generate itself within SAP2000.

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