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SAP2000 Definition

This document discusses using SAP2000 software to extract footing design data from a structural analysis. It defines structural analysis as finding the effects of loads on a structural system, such as reactions, forces, moments, and deflections. While traditional methods were used, software like SAP2000 now performs structural analysis more easily and accurately through finite element modeling.

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SAP2000 Definition

This document discusses using SAP2000 software to extract footing design data from a structural analysis. It defines structural analysis as finding the effects of loads on a structural system, such as reactions, forces, moments, and deflections. While traditional methods were used, software like SAP2000 now performs structural analysis more easily and accurately through finite element modeling.

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This is a SAP2000 tutorial video for beginners where how to extract data from sap in

order to design footing has been explained. SAP2000 is a structural analysis and design
software which uses finite element method.
Structural analysis can be defined as the method of finding the result of application of the
loads on a structural system in the form of reactions given by the structural components.
Structural analysis is helpful in finding force, moment and deflection in the structure.
There are various methods of structural analysis such as moment distribution method for
finding the moment in various beams of a structural system. However, nowadays, these
methods have been replaced by software which make analysis work easier and accurate.
Some of the commonly used software are as follows:
• SAP 2000
• STAAD PRO
• ETABS
• SAFE
STRAP
STRUDS
NISA
ANSYS
MICROSTATION

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