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Udemy - Master CSI Perform 3D for Nonlinear Structural Analysis
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Udemy - Master CSI Perform 3D for Nonlinear Structural Analysis
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .srt | Duration: 28 lectures (2h 42m) | Size: 1.08 GB
Introduction to Nonlinear Structural Analysis and Performance Assessment

What you'll learn:
Understand the basics of nonlinear structural modeling and analysis techniques.
Model a complete case study of a 4-story reinforced concrete structure with moment frames and shear walls using Perform 3D.
Learn how to setup and perform pushover and nonlinear time history analyses.
Be able to use the performance assessment tools within Perform 3D.
Requirements
Structural engineering Background
Basic Sap2000 background
Description
The course is an introduction of CSI Perform 3D which is a nonlinear structural analysis and performance-based design software. The course is designed to demonstrate briefly the importance of understanding the basics of nonlinear structural procedures for both students and structural engineers.
The course is divided into five sections:
Introduction to nonlinear structural analysis.
Modeling phase.
Analysis phase.
Reviewing analysis results.
Performance assessment tools.
Each section contains lessons, resources, quiz, and assignment which all designed carefully to provide you with a comprehensive engaged and enjoyable learning experience.
I wish you have a wonderful course experience, and gain a new skill that help you boost your career.
Who this course is for
Structural Engineering Students ( Undergraduate & Graduate )
Structural Engineers.
Homepage
https://www.udemy.com/course/complete-guide-to-csi-perform-3d-for-beginners/


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