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SAP2000 Advanced V9
ENHANCED FRAME HINGE MODEL
P-M-M interaction with load-dependent moment-curvature relationships New Section Designer considers Mander
model for confined concrete Caltrans shapes and hinge behavior Fiber model options FEMA 356
recommendations
ADDITIONAL NONLINEAR LINK BEHAVIOR
Pivot-hysteresis and Takeda models for plasticity Double-acting friction-pendulum isolators
The Bridge Design Module adds capability to easily model complicated bridge geometry using Bridge Designers
terminology. Specifically included are: Layout-line definition for bridge elements and lanes using bearings and
stations Layout-line has horizontal and vertical curves and transitions Parametric cross-section definitions
Cross-section parameters can vary along length of bridge Bridge definition includes spans, abutments, hinges,
bents and superelevation Abutments, bents and hinges can be skewed Post-tensioning layout Automatically
creates spine (frame), shell or solid-element models Structural model can remain linked to Bridge objects for
quick editing Display of integrated forces and stresses along bridge
PARAMETRIC BRIDGE MODELING: Parametric Bridge Model Templates Model Auto-updates with Parameter
Changes Parametric Cross Section Variations Parametric Bridge Layout Lines Super-elevations, Curves and
Skews Lane Definitions Independent of Structure Abutments, Bents and Hinges
BRIDGE DESIGN OPTIONS: Moving Loads with 3D Influence Surface Moving Loads with Multi-Step Analysis
Various Standard & User Defined Vehicles P/T Concrete Box Girder Design Composite Steel Deck Bridge
Design Straight & Curved Girder Design AASHTO, LFD & LRFD Codes Dynamic Effects of Moving Loads
ADVANCED ANALYSIS OPTIONS: Analytical Power of SAP2000 ADVANCED Segmental Construction Analysis
Time Dependent Creep & Shrinkage Analysis Pushover Analysis using Fiber Models Bridge Base Isolation &
Gaps Nonlinear Large Deformation Cable Analysis High Freq. Blast Dynamics using Wilson FNA Nonlinear
Dynamics & Buckling Analysis Multi-Support Seismic Excitation Animated Views of Moving Load Analysis
BRIDGE OBJECT DEFINITION: Quick definition of bridge geometry Spans with section variations along
length Abutments with linear/nonlinear support conditions Bents with single or multiple columns Hinges
with linear/nonlinear behavior Abutments, bents, hinges can be skewed Post-tensioning definitions Auto
generation of bridge structural model Structural model remains linked to bridge objects for quick editing
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BRIDGE LANE DEFINITION: Quick definition using bridge layout line or existing frames Lane width effects
Auto application of lane loads to bridge structure Lane influence lines and surfaces
STAGED CONSTRUCTION ANALYSIS: Add and remove objects, supports, and loads in arbitrary sequence
Behavior may be linear or nonlinear Consideration of time-dependent effects: aging, creep, and shrinkage
Multiple staged-construction scenarios are possible
BRIDGE RESULTS AND DESIGN: AASHTO LFD and LRFD design checks Influence lines and surfaces display
Forces and stresses along and across bridge Displacement plots Animated stress plots Graphical and
tabulated outputs
ADVANCED ANALYSIS OPTIONS: Pushover analysis using fiber models Isolators, dampers, plasticity,
contact-friction Pounding effects at skewed abutments Buckling analysis P-delta and large deflections
Nonlinear cables Nonlinear dynamics by modal, implicit, or explicit methods Frequency-domain analysis
All analyses use the same model!
Staged construction sequencing allowing Adding or Removing members Staged construction sequencing
allowing Adding or Removing loads Staged construction sequencing allowing Adding or Removing supports
Time dependent concrete age effects (FIP-CEB) Time dependent creep and shrinkage (FIP-CEB) Time
dependent prestressing steel relaxation (FIP-CEB) Explicitly model time-dependent effects using tendon
elements
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Offshore/Wave module
The Offshore Module adds capability to easily apply wave loading to offshore structures and includes API design.
Specifically included are:
Wave load generator API steel frame design API punching shear checks API Simplified fatigue analysis
The SASSI 2000 Module adds capability to export the SAP2000 structural model to SASSI (System for Analysis of
Soil-Structure Interaction) where soil-structure interaction analysis is performed and then import SASSI results.
Specifically included are:
Structural model export to SASSI GUI for additional data required by SASSI Display structural responses and
time history results from SASSI Use SASSI output motions to perform structural analysis
The Heat Transfer Module adds capability to perform heat transfer analysis. Specifically included are:
Steady-state and Transient Analysis Conduction, Convection, Radiation, Heat of Hydration Point, Frame,
Shell, Solid elements Interaction with stress analysis
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