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Curri Cul Um For ST Aad. Pro: Cetpa Infotech Pvt. LTD

The document outlines a 4-week curriculum for learning STAAD.Pro. It covers topics like creating geometry, defining structural modeling components, applying loads, performing analysis, and reviewing results. The curriculum also includes reinforced concrete and steel structure design following Indian codes. Sections cover modeling elements, properties, load combinations, output reports, and interactive design of beams, columns, and other structural components.

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Curri Cul Um For ST Aad. Pro: Cetpa Infotech Pvt. LTD

The document outlines a 4-week curriculum for learning STAAD.Pro. It covers topics like creating geometry, defining structural modeling components, applying loads, performing analysis, and reviewing results. The curriculum also includes reinforced concrete and steel structure design following Indian codes. Sections cover modeling elements, properties, load combinations, output reports, and interactive design of beams, columns, and other structural components.

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CETPA INFOTECH PVT. LTD.

CURRICULUM FOR STAAD. PRO


DURATION : 4 WEEKS

 Member Property
INTRODUCTION TO STAAD  Geometry Creation Methods Specifications
PRO  Using Structure Wizard  Prismatic
 Things you can do in Property
 Introduction of Staad Pro Structure Wizard Specifications
 Starting Staad Pro  Drafting the Geometry  Tapered
 Creating New file using a Snap / Grid Member
 Opening Existing File  Viewing Specifications
 Closing a file  Selecting  Specifying
 Saving & Saving As  Using Selecting While Properties from
 Module Review viewing 3D Geometry Steel Table
 Salient Features  Joint Coordinate Specification  User Table
 Hardware Requirements  Graphical User Specifications
 Staad Pro Screen Interface  Member Orientation
information  Member Incidence Specifications
 Overview of Structural Specification  Beta Angle
Analysis and Design  Graphical User
 Types of Structures Interface MEMBER
 Idealization of Structures
OTHER USEFUL FUNCTION TO  Inactive / Delete
 Various Unit Systems
COMPLETE THE GEOMETRY Specifications
 Coordinate Systems
 Listing of Members /
 Global
 Introduction Joints by Specifications
Coordinate
 Translation Repeat of Groups
System
 Circular Repeat  Member Offset
 Local Coordinate
 Insert Node  Member Release
System
 Add Beams between Specifications
 Staad Commands and
midpoints  Member Truss
Input Instructions
 Add beams by perpendicular Specifications
 Command Formats
intersection  Member Tension /
a. Free Formatting
 Connect beams along an Axis Member Compression
Input
 Cut Section Specifications
b. Commenting
 Undo / Redo  Global Support
Input
 Dimensioning Specifications
c. Meaning of
 Fixed / Pinned /
Underlining in
PROPERTY DETAILS Fixed but
the Manual
Release / Spring
 Problem Initiation and  Material Specification Supports
Title  Material Constants  Inclined
STRUCTURAL MODELING  Constant Supports
Specifications  Curved Member
 What are Nodes, Beams, Specifications
and Plates  Member Cable
 How things are done in Specifications
the Input File
LOADING PARTICULARS POST PROCESSING  Concrete Design
Command
 Loading Specifications  Introduction  Concrete Take of
 Self weight Loading  First Steps  Concrete Design
Specifications  Node Displacement
 Member Load Terminator
 Node Reactions  Interactive Design
Specifications
 Beam forces  Beam Brief
 Area Load / Floor Load
 Beam Stresses  Column Brief
Specifications
 Beam Graphs
 Area Load
 Plate Contour STEEL DESIGN
 Floor Load
 Load Combination  Plate Results Along
Specifications line  Steel Design As per IS
 Animation 800
 Reports  Allowable Stresses
ANALYSIS
 Axial Stresses
 Analysis Specifications R. C. DESIGN  Bending Stresses
 Print Specifications  Shear Stress
 Concrete Design As per IS  Combined Stress
 Pre Analysis Print 456
Commands  Parameter
 Design Parameters Specifications
 Post Analysis  Design of Beams
Print Commands  Code Checking
 Design for Flexure Specifications
 Load List Specifications
 Design for Shear  Member Selection
 Report Generation
 Design of Columns Specifications
 Output file
 Concrete Design  Tabulated Results Of
Specifications Steel Design
 Concrete Design Parameter  Interactive Designs
Specification
CETPA INFOTECH PVT. LTD.
CURRICULUM FOR STAAD. PRO
DURATION : 6 WEEKS

 Member Property
INTRODUCTION TO STAAD PRO  Geometry Creation Methods Specifications
 Using Structure Wizard  Prismatic Property
 Introduction of Staad Pro  Things you can do in Specifications
 Starting Staad Pro Structure Wizard  Tapered Member
 Creating New file  Drafting the Geometry Specifications
 Opening Existing File using a Snap / Grid  Specifying
 Closing a file  Viewing Properties from
 Saving & Saving As  Selecting Steel Table
 Module Review  Using Selecting While viewing 3D  User Table
 Salient Features Geometry Specifications
 Hardware Requirements  Joint Coordinate Specification  Member Orientation
 Staad Pro Screen  Graphical User Interface Specifications
information  Member Incidence Specification  Beta Angle
 Overview of Structural  Graphical User Interface
Analysis and Design MEMBER
 Types of Structures OTHER USEFUL FUNCTION TO
 Idealization of Structures COMPLETE THE GEOMETRY  Inactive / Delete
 Various Unit Systems Specifications
 Coordinate Systems  Introduction  Listing of Members / Joints
 Global Coordinate  Translation Repeat by Specifications of Groups
System  Circular Repeat  Member Offset
 Local Coordinate  Insert Node  Member Release
System  Add Beams between midpoints Specifications
 Staad Commands and Input  Add beams by perpendicular  Member Truss
Instructions intersection Specifications
 Command Formats  Connect beams along an Axis  Member Tension / Member
a. Free Formatting  Cut Section Compression Specifications
Input  Undo / Redo  Global Support
b. Commenting Input  Dimensioning Specifications
c. Meaning of  Fixed / Pinned /
Underlining in the PROPERTY DETAILS Fixed but Release /
Manual Spring Supports
 Problem Initiation and Title  Material Specification  Inclined Supports
 Material Constants  Curved Member
STRUCTURAL MODELING  Constant Specifications Specifications
 Member Cable
 What are Nodes, Beams, and Specifications
Plates
 How things are done in the
Input File
LOADING PARTICULARS R. C. DESIGN  Implementation of various
load combinations of
 Loading Specifications  Concrete Design As per IS 456 Earthquake analysis using
 Self weight Loading  Design Parameters IS 1893
Specifications  Design of Beams  Analysis and Design of
 Member Load Specifications  Design for Flexure building considering
 Area Load / Floor Load  Design for Shear Earthquake loading
Specifications  Design of Columns
 Area Load  Concrete Design Specifications WIND LOAD ANALYSIS
 Floor Load  Concrete Design Parameter  Introduction to Wind load
 Load Combination Specification analysis
Specifications  Concrete Design Command  Calculation of wind forces
 Concrete Take of in High rise building
ANALYSIS  Concrete Design Terminator  Analysis and Design of
 Interactive Design building for Wind loading
 Analysis Specifications  Beam Brief
 Print Specifications  Column Brief DESIGN OF ELEVATED WATER
 Pre Analysis Print TANKS
Commands STEEL DESIGN  Modeling of Intz tank,
 Post Analysis Print circular tank, rectangular
Commands  Steel Design As per IS 800 tank
 Load List Specifications  Allowable Stresses  Hydro Static loading in
 Report Generation  Axial Stresses these tanks
 Output file  Bending Stresses  Analysis and Design of
 Shear Stress these tanks
POST PROCESSING  Combined Stress
 Parameter Specifications DESIGN OF SLABS
 Introduction  Introduction to Slabs
 Code Checking Specifications
 First Steps  Member Selection Specifications  Design of Slabs using IS 456
 Node Displacement  Tabulated Results Of Steel Design  Modeling of 1 way , 2 way
 Node Reactions and Cantilever Slab using
 Interactive Designs
 Beam forces Staad Pro
 Analysis and Design of
 Beam Stresses SEISMIC ANALYSIS
these Slabs using Staad Pro
 Beam Graphs
 Plate Contour  Introduction to Seismic analysis
 Earthquake loading in high rise INTRODUCTION TO STAAD
 Plate Results Along
buildings BEAVA
line
 Animation
 Reports

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