Staad - Pro2007 FullCourse
Staad - Pro2007 FullCourse
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Courseware Purpose & Objectives
This courseware provides an overall look over STAAD Pro 2007. It demonstrates the steps to be
followed to produce the structural analysis & design of two types of buildings; concrete and steel.
Also the courseware concentrate over the different results generated from the program, and how to
read them, view them, and finally generate the necessary reports from them.
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Table of Contents
Module 1 Introduction to STAAD Pro
History of STAAD Software……………………………………………………………………….… 1-3
Method of Analysis…………………………………………………………………………………... 1-5
Four steps to reach your goal…………….………………………………………………….………. 1-6
Starting STAAD Pro…………………………………………………………………………………. 1-8
The Opening Screen …………………………………………………………………………………. 1-8
Creating New File……………………………………………………………………………………. 1-9
Opening an Existing File……………………………………………………………………………... 1-12
STAAD Pro Screen ………………………………………………………………………………….. 1-13
Closing a file…………………………………………………………………………………………. 1-14
Existing STAAD Pro…………………………………………………………………………………. 1-15
Saving & Saving As……………………………………………………………………………….…. 1-15
Notes …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 1-16
Module Review………………………………………………………………………………………. 1-17
Module Review Answers…………………………………………………………………………….. 1-18
Module 2 Geometry
Understanding STAAD Pro Way………………………………………………………………….…. 2-3
What are Nodes, Beams, and Plates…………………………………………………………….……. 2-4
How things are done in the Input file?……………………………………………………………….. 2-7
Exercise 1…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2-9
Geometry Creation Methods…………………………………………………………………………. 2-11
Method 1: Using Structure Wizard…………………………………………………………….…….. 2-12
Exercise 2…………………………………………………………………………….………………. 2-17
Exercise 3…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2-23
Exercise 4…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2-28
Things you can do in Structure Wizard………………………………………………………………. 2-30
Exercise 5…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2-33
Method 2: Drafting the Geometry using Snap/Grid………………………………………………….. 2-34
Exercise 6…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2-46
Viewing………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2-50
Selecting……………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-51
Using Selecting While Viewing 3D Geometry………………………………………………………. 2-54
Exercise 7…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2-56
Method 3: Using Copy/Cut with Paste………………………………………………………………. 2-57
Exercise 8…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2-58
Method 4: Using Spreadsheet (Excel) Copy and Paste………………………………………………. 2-59
Exercise 9…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2-61
Method 5: Using DXF importing file function………………………………………………………. 2-63
Exercise 10…………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-66
Workshop 1-A………………………………………………………………………………………... 2-67
Workshop 1-B………………………………………………………………………………………... 2-70
Notes………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2-72
Module Review………………………………………………………………………………………. 2-73
Module Review Answers…………………………………………………………………………….. 2-74
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Module 3 Useful Function to Complete the Geometry
Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………... 3-3
Translational Repeat………………………………………………………………………………….. 3-4
Exercise 11……………………………………………………………………………….…………... 3-5
Circular Repeat……………………………………………………………………………………….. 3-6
Exercise 12…………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-7
Mirror………………………………………………………………………………………….……... 3-8
Exercise 13…………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-9
Rotate……………………………………………………………………………….………………... 3-10
Exercise 14…………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-11
Move………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3-12
Insert Node………………………………………………………………………………………….... 3-13
Add Beam Between Mid-Points……………………………………………………………………… 3-14
Add Beam by Perpendicular Intersection……………………………………………………….……. 3-14
Exercise 15…………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-15
Connect Beams along an Axis…………………………………………………………………….….. 3-17
Intersect Selected Members…………………………………………………………………………... 3-17
Exercise 16……………………………………………………………………………….…………... 3-19
Cut Section…………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-22
Renumber…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3-24
Exercise 17…………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-25
Delete………………………………………………………………………………………….……… 3-27
Undo/Redo…………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-28
Zooming/Panning……………………………………………………………………………….……. 3-28
Dimensioning………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-30
Pointing to Nodes, Beams, and Plates………………………………………………………………... 3-31
Global and Local Coordinate System………………………………………………………………… 3-33
Notes………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3-36
Module Review………………………………………………………………………………………. 3-37
Module Review Answers…………………………………………………………………………….. 3-38
Module 4 Properties
Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-3
Property Types………………………………………………………………………………………... 4-3
Type 1: Prismatic……………………………………………………………………………………... 4-4
Viewing Cross-Section………………………………………………………………………………... 4-7
Exercise 18……………………………………………………………………………………………. 4-8
Type 2: Built-In Steel Table…………………………………………………………………………... 4-9
Exercise 19……………………………………………………………………………………………. 4-13
Type 3: Thickness…………………………………………………………………………………….. 4-14
General Notes About Property Assigning…………………………………………………………….. 4-15
Workshop 2-A………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-20
Workshop 2-B………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-21
Module Review……………………………………………………………………………………….. 4-23
Module Review Answers……………………………………………………………………………... 4-24
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Module 5 Constants, Supports, and Specifications
Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-3
Material Constants……………………………………………………………………………….…… 5-3
Exercise 20……………………………………………………………………………………………. 5-6
Geometry Constant…………………………………………………………………………………… 5-7
Exercise 21……………………………………………………………………………………………. 5-10
Supports………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5-11
How to Assign Supports……………………………………………………………………………… 5-12
Editing Supports……………………………………………………………………………………… 5-13
Exercise 22……………………………………………………………………………………………. 5-13
Specifications…………………………………………………………………………………………. 5-14
Exercise 23……………………………………………………………………………………………. 5-19
Notes ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5-20
Workshop 3-A………………………………………………………………………………………... 5-21
Workshop 3-B………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-22
Module Review……………………………………………………………………………………….. 5-23
Module Review Answers……………………………………………………………………………... 5-24
Module 6 Loading
Introduction…….…………………………………………………………………………………….. 6-3
How to Create Primary Load…………………………………………………………………………. 6-4
Individual Loads: Introduction……………………………………………………………………….. 6-6
Individual Loads: Selfweight………………………………………………………………………… 6-7
Individual Loads: Members Loads…………………………………………………………………… 6-8
Exercise 24…………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-14
Individual Loads: Area Load…………………………………………………………………………. 6-17
Individual Loads: Floor Load………………………………………………………………………… 6-18
Individual Loads: Plate Loads………………………………………………………………………... 6-20
Individual Loads: Node Load………………………………………………………………………… 6-25
Exercise 25…………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-26
Individual Loads: Viewing & Editing………………………………………………………………... 6-27
How to Create Manual Combinations………………………………...……………………………… 6-29
How to Create Automatic Combinations…………………………………………………………….. 6-30
Exercise 26…………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-32
Workshop 4-A………………………………………………………………………………………... 6-33
Workshop 4-B………………………………………………………………………………………... 6-34
Module Review………………………………………………………………………………………. 6-37
Module Review Answers…………………………………………………………………………….. 6-38
Module 7 Analysis
Introduction…….…………………………………………………………………………………….. 7-3
Perform Analysis Command…………………………………………………………………………. 7-3
P-Delta Analysis Command………………………………………………………………………….. 7-6
The Execution Command…………………………………………………………………………….. 7-9
Workshop 5A & 5B…………………………………………………………………………………... 7-13
Notes………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7-14
Module Review………………………………………………………………………………………. 7-15
Module Review Answers…………………………………………………………………………….. 7-16
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Module 8 Post Processing
Introduction…….……………………………………………………………………………………... 8-3
First Step……………………………………………………………………………………………… 8-3
Node Displacement……………………………………………………………………………….…... 8-5
Node Reactions…………………………………………………………………………………….…. 8-10
Beam Forces………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8-12
Beam Stresses………………………………………………………………………………………… 8-16
Beam Unity Check – for steel members only ………………………………………………………... 8-19
Beam Graphs…………………………………………………………………………………………. 8-20
Plate Contour…………………………………………………………………………………………. 8-21
Plate Results Along Line……………………………………………………………………………... 8-24
Animation……………………………………………………………………………………………... 8-27
Reports………………………………………………………………………………………………... 8-28
Other Ways: Double-Clicking a Beam……………………………………………………………….. 8-37
Other Ways: Double-Clicking a Plate………………………………………………………………… 8-40
Notes ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8-43
Workshop 6-A & 6-B…………………………………………………………………………………. 8-44
Module Review………………………………………………………………………………………. 8-45
Module Review Answers…………………………………………………………………………….. 8-46
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Module 10 Steel Design
Introduction….....……………………………………………………………………………………... 10-3
Step 1: Load Envelope Setup…………………………………………………………………………. 10-4
Step 2: Member Setup………………………………………………………………………………... 10-5
Step 3: Change the Restraints………………………………………………………………………… 10-6
Step 4: Creating Briefs………………………………………………………………………………... 10-9
Step 5: Creating Design Groups……………………………………………………………………… 10-14
Steel Design Commands in STAAD Pro……………………………………………………………... 10-15
Workshop 7-B………………………………………………………………………………………… 10-18
Module Review………………………………………………………………………………………. 10-21
Module Review Answers…………………………………………………………………………….. 10-22
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Preface
STAAD Pro is a tool for structural engineers.
This courseware is meant for the new users of STAAD Pro 2007,
whom didn’t work before on STAAD Pro, but possess reasonable
experience of Windows OS.
This courseware is NOT a replacement of the manuals of STAAD
Pro; on the contrary, we encourage all the readers to read the
manuals thoroughly. We consider this courseware as the first step
for the beginners, which after finishing it, and with the help of
STAAD Pro manuals along with the Help system the user will be
able to master all of the other features of STAAD Pro.
This courseware’s main objective is to go with the novice user step-
by-step starting from creation of the geometry up until performing
concrete and steel design.
The user should have enough experience in the manual structural
analysis and design methods , as neither STAAD Pro nor this
courseware will teach any manual structural methods.
This courseware can be used as instructor-led courseware, or teach-
your-self courseware:
• As for the first option the estimated time would be 3 days, 8
hours a day.
• As for the second option, the reader can take it up to his/her
convenience.
There are 26 exercises to be solved, each after certain topic
discussed. The main reason of these exercises is to let the user
practically go through the procedure, rather than just reading about
it.
Also, there are 14 workshops; 7 for concrete, and 7 for steel. It is
preferable to go through all of them, so the reader will be exposed to
all the functions of STAAD Pro.
This courseware will cover the basic and intermediate levels of
knowledge in STAAD Pro.
This courseware is covering STAAD Pro 2007, and it is designed
for the people who use the American Codes for both Concrete
Design, and Steel Design using Metric units.
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Module 1:
Introduction to STAAD Pro
This module contains:
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STAAD Pro STAAD Pro was born giant. It was mixture of the expertise of two
long experienced companies.
STAAD Pro introduced a really good-looking interface which
actually utilized all the exceptional features of Windows
95/98/2000/ME/XP (Each STAAD Pro was working respectively
under the Windows available at the time of releasing the software to
the markets). This new interface empower the user of STAAD Pro to
accomplish the most complicated structural problems in short time,
without scarifying the accuracy and the comprehensive nature of the
results.
STAAD Pro with its new features surpassed its predecessors, and
compotators with its data sharing capabilities with other major
software like AutoCAD, and MS Excel.
The results generation was yet a new feature that you can depend on
STAAD Pro to do for you, now, STAAD Pro can generate
handsome reports of the inputs and the outputs with the usage of
graphical results embedded within, which can be considered as final
document presented to the client.
The concrete and steel design were among the things that undergone
a face-lift, specially the concrete design, as REI created a new
module specially to tackle this issue. This new module is easy, and
straightforward procedure making the concrete design and results
generation a matter of seconds ahead of the user.
STAAD Pro with In late 2005, and early 2006, Bentley Systems, Inc., bought
Bentley Systems, Research Engineers, Inc., and hence STAAD Pro became one of
Inc. Bentley products.
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Method of Analysis
One of the most famous analysis methods to analyze continuous
beams is “Moment Distribution Method”, which is based on the
concept of transferring the loads on the beams to the supports at their
ends.
Each support will take a portion of the load according to its K; K is
the stiffness factor, which equals EI/L. As you can see E, and L is
constant per span, the only variable here is I; moment of inertia. I
depends on the cross section of the member. So, if you want to use
this analysis method, you have to assume a cross section for the
spans of the continuous beam.
If you want to use this method to analyze a simple frame, it will
work, but it will not be simple, and if you want to make the frame a
little bit more complicated (simple 3D frame) this method falls short
to accomplish the same mission.
Hence, a new more sophisticated method emerged, which depends
fully on matrices, this method called “Stiffness Matrix Method”, the
main formula of this method is:
[P] = [K]x[∆]
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Send your input file Just like any programming language compiler, STAAD Pro analysis
to the analysis and and design engine, will start reading the input file from left to right,
design engine and from top to bottom. The engine will mainly check for two
things:
• Making sure that the user used the syntax of STAAD Pro
commands, or else the engine will produce an error message.
• Making sure that all the data needed to form a stable structure
exists in the input file, or else, the engine will produce an error
message.
If these two things are correct, STAAD will take the values
mentioned in the input file (without verification) and produce the
output files.
As a rule of thumb, generating the output files doesn’t mean that
results are correct! The concept of GIGO (Garbage In Garbage Out)
applies. Based on this concept, don’t take the results generated by
STAAD Pro as final, but verify each piece of the output data, to
make sure that your input data was correct.
Read results, and Reading output takes place in Post Processing Mode. It includes:
verify them
• Seeing the results as tables and/or as graphical output.
• Changing the scale of each graphical output to visualize the
correct shapes, and showing values, or hiding them.
After reading and verifying your results you may decide to go back
to your Modeling Mode to alter your input file, for either to correct
the input file, or to change some values to examine different results.
The input file always has extension of STD.
Send the analysis Some people like to stop after the analysis, but if you want to
results to be proceed, simply ask STAAD Pro to take your analysis results to be
designed designed as concrete or design structures (depending on the initial
inputs of your input files.
Old method in STAAD Pro was to include both analysis and design
data in the input file. But recently the two design engines became
separate modules.
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STAAD Pro can deal with single file at a time, so, if you attempt to
create a new file, while another file is opened, STAAD Pro will
close it right away. The parts of this dialog box are:
File Name Specify the name of the new file (no need to type .STD, STAAD
will do that for you); file names in STAAD Pro can take long file
names.
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Location Specify where you will save this file in your local hard drives, or
any network hard drive, and then specify the folder name (sub-
directory) (example F:\SPRO2007\ STAAD\Examp), To change
these settings, simply click the three dots button, and the following
dialog will appear:
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Length, and Force When you install the software at your hard drive, the installation
Units software will ask you to specify what is your default unit system,
English (ft, inch, kips) or Metric (m, mm, KN). For this courseware
we chose Metric, hence the default Length and Force Units are
Meter, and Kilo Newton respectively.
This will be to-start-with units, and not the only units you can use
while you are creating the input file. As a user you have the ability
to change the units at any point to whatever desired units (STAAD
internally will make the necessary conversion).
When you are done click Next in order to proceed. The following
dialog box will be displayed:
The only purpose of this dialog box is to ask the user what is the
first step to be done in creating the input file? We will choose the
last option: Edit Job Info, as all of the other options will be
discussed whilst we are in the Geometry part of the input file.
To finish creating a file in STAAD Pro, click Finish.
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Select the desired Drive/Folder, and then click the name of the file
and click Open.
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STAAD Pro
Modes Menu Bar Toolbar
Title Bar
Notes on Page Page Control is another way (after menus, and toolbars) to execute
Control & Data commands in STAAD Pro.
Area Page Controls are:
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Closing a file
You can close file in STAAD Pro without existing STAAD Pro.
Select File/Close, or click Close Structure button from File toolbar.
Note When you are closing a file without saving it, STAAD Pro will give
you warning: this file will be closed without saving the changes, so,
you will have the choice either:
• Saving the file now (Yes).
• Close without saving the file (No).
• Canceling the operation of closing the file (Cancel).
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First select the desired drive, and folder. Then, type in the file name,
leave the file type to be STAAD Space File (*.std), click Save.
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Module Review
d. STAAD Pro
2. You are NOT obliged to input member cross section if you want to deal with the Stiffness
Matrix Method:
a. True
b. False
b. False
b. 4 files at a time.
c. 1 file at a time.
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Module 2:
Geometry
This module contains:
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Input Plates
Input Properties
Run Analysis
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If this path was followed sincerely, the creation time of your input
file will be cut by 50%, that's why this will be our procedure through
out this courseware.
As you can see from the above flow chart, the second step after
creation of a new file is to input the Geometry of your structure.
Geometry is the subject of this module, so; what exactly STAAD
Pro means by Geometry?
Geometry is the “skeleton of your structure”, or, in other words
Geometry is “the members (beams and columns), and the plates
(slabs, walls, and raft foundations)”. Through the information you
will provide in this part of the input file, STAAD Pro will
understand the following:
• In which plane (X-Y, Y-Z, X-Z, or any other custom planes) each
member and plate is defined?
• What is the dimension of each member, and plate?
• What is angle of each member in the space?
• How members are connected to each other, and how they are
connected to the plates?
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Did you understand what each number means in the three sections?
Explanation In the Joint Coordinate section the following applies:
• The first number is the Node Number.
• The three other digits are the coordinates of the Node.
• Semi-colon is used to separate each Node data from the other.
• If one line in the editor is not enough, you can use the next line
without semi-colon.
In the Member Incidences section the following applies:
• The first number is the Beam Number.
• The other two digits represent the Node numbers at its ends.
• Semi-colon is used to separate each Beam data from the other.
• If one line in the editor is not enough, you can use the next line
without semi-colon.
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Exercise 1
1. Using the Structure in the below figure, do the following:
a. Number all Nodes starting from Node 1.
d. Write on the figure the coordinate of each node (check the XYZ
icon at the lower left corner of the figure).
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In the lower screen beneath the Model Type, STAAD Pro will show
the available structures in this type, as an example, in the Frame
Models, the following structures are available:
• Bay Frame. • Grid Frame
• Floor Grid • Continuous Beam
• Cylindrical Frame • Reverse Cylindrical Frame.
• Circular Frame
Double-click on the desired structure.
The Select Parameters dialog box will appear. This dialog box will
show different type of parameters for each structure (we will discuss
each case by itself). Fill in the data, and click Apply.
Select Edit/Add Paste Model in STAAD Pro from menus, or click
Transfer Model icon from the toolbar
The confirmation message will be shown, to confirm that the user
wants really to transfer the model created in Structure Wizard to
STAAD Pro window.
Click Yes, now STAAD Pro will ask the user to specify the pasting
point in the XYZ space, There are two ways to do that:
• Either by specifying an absolute point in the XYZ space (default
method).
• Or, if you have already a strcuture, specify the distance between
two existing nodes, so the coming structure from the srcuture
wizard will be pasted away from 0,0,0 by this distance. Check the
bleow dialog box:
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Click OK, the model created in the Structure Wizard will be pasted
in STAAD Pro window as required.
This is a general method, which is applicable to all types of the
structures embedded in the library. Now we will discuss each type
by it self.
Frame Models / Bay Bay Frame is any 3D structure frame consists of beams and
Frame columns.
After you start Structure Wizard, select from the model pop-up list
Frame Models, the following structures will be shown.
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Double click on the Bay Frame icon to setup the dimensions. The
following dialog box will be displayed.
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Exercise 2
1. Start STAAD Pro.
2. Create a new file using the following data:
a. Space
4. Keep the file open; you will need it in the next exercise.
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Frame Models / Grid Frame is just like Bay Frame with one exception, it creates
Grid Frame ground beams in the X-Z plane of the structure.
Check the illustration below to compare between Bay Frame and
Grid Frame.
Frame Models / Floor Grid is two-dimensional structure is the X-Z plane only.
Floor Grid The purpose is to create a mesh of beams in the X and Z direction.
Double-click on the Floor Grid icon, the following dialog box will
be shown. Note that the Height (Y-Axis) is grayed out:
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Truss Models / All From the Model pop-up list, select Truss Models
types The following structures will be shown.
If you double-click on any of the icons you will get the same dialog
box for all six shapes, as shown in the dialog box below.
As you can see from the dialog box, you can change the following
parameters:
• Total Length (in X direction).
• Total Height (in Y direction).
• Total Width (in Z direction), for 3D trusses only, if you want 2D
truss set it to zero.
• Number of bays in along length. This parameter will decide the
shape of the truss.
• Number of bays along width, set it to zero if you want 2D truss.
The missing parameter is to control the number of bays in the
Height (Y direction). This is not available because there are no spans
in the Y direction.
The rest of the procedure is the same as in the Frame Models.
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You can input the XYZ coordinate right away, or (preferably) click
on the Reference Pt (Pt means Point) button.
The following screen will appear, asking you to specify the Node to
handle created geometry from. Select one of the Nodes, and click
OK.
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Exercise 3
1. Continue with the previous file.
2. Select Geometry/Run Structure Wizard.
3. Select Truss Models.
4. Double-click on Howe Roof icon.
5. Set the following parameters:
a. Length = 9 m, cut to 4 bays as follows: 2+2.5+2.5+2.
b. Height = 3 m.
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Surface/Plate To create 3-noded, and 4-noded plates in any of three planes XY,
Models / Quad Plate XZ, and YZ. From Model pop-up list select Surface/Plate Models.
Double-click on the Quad Plate icon; the following dialog box will
be displayed:
From the Element Type (upper right portion of the dialog box)
specify if you want Triangle shape (3-noded) or Quadrilateral
shape (4-noded).
You have 4 corners to specify A, B, C, and D, which they will be the
corner of the desired plate. The XYZ here doesn’t mean the real
XYZ of the space, but rather XYZ of the Structure Wizard. The use
of the XYZ is a very good way to tell Structure Wizard in which
plane you will create your plate. As an example for the last note,
check the following 4 corners:
A = 0,0,0
B = 6,0,0
C = 6,0,6
D = 0,0,6
The result will be shown as the shape below:
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As you can see the Y coordinate is always 0, hence the plate is in the
X-Z plane, this is a good geometry for slab.
As another example, check the following points:
A = 0,0,0
B = 0,4,0
C = 0,4,5
D = 0,0,5
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Exercise 4
1. Continue working in the file of last exercise.
2. Create a Quadrilateral plate with the following information:
a. A = 0,0,0
b. B = 2,0,0
c. C = 2,0,5
d. D = 0,0,5
e. AB Division = 2
f. BC Division = 5
g. CD Division = 2
h. DA Division = 5
i. Bias is always = 1
3. Paste it in a point to look like figure in the next page. (Hint the point on
the structure should be 0,3,0)
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Exercise 5
1. Continue working in the file of last exercise.
2. Start Structure Wizard and create any Frame you want.
3. Using the four toggles you learned, try to use them and see the effect of
each one of them.
4. Using the four viewing points, try to use them and see the effect of each
one of them.
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• The circle, which appears at the lower left corner of the Grid, it
represents the origin.
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Radial You will see something similar to the following dialog box:
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Note The small circle at the lower left represents the origin 0,0,0
This is the XY plane view
Radius 1 = 10 measured from the origin to the first point of the grid.
Radius 2 = 50 measured from the origin to the last point of the grid.
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Irregular You will see something similar to the following dialog box:
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After you define the Snap Node/Beam, or Plate you can do all or
any of the following:
Select the desired Snap Node/Beam, or Plate, and click Edit to
change the settings.
Select the desired Snap Node/Beam, or Plate, and click Delete to
delete the Snap Node Beam, or Plate.
Select the desired Snap Node/Beam, or Plate, and click Copy to
create another copy under a new name.
Select the desired Snap Node/Beam, or Plate, and click Rename to
rename it.
To import previously saved Snap Node/Beam from another STAAD
Pro file. The following dialog box will appear:
Select STAAD Pro Grid (.grd), which means the file should hold
grd extension. Click OK. The following dialog box will appear:
Select the desired file, and click Open, to import the needed Grid.
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Also you can import a DXF coming from AutoCAD. Click DXF,
and click OK, you will see the following dialog box:
Click the small buttom at the right which contains three dots, and
select the desired DXF file, you will see the following dialog box:
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You can select to display the desired Snap/Grid, and you can do the
following:
Click the button at the lower part of the dialog box labeled Snap
Node/Beam or, Plate, and start specifying Nodes.
Check on the checkbox Snap to exisitng nodes too, to make sure
that you can also snap not only to grid lines but also to nodes not on
the grid lines.
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Fill Plates To view your plates better, make sure to do the following:
• In the STAAD Pro window, right-click anywhere, shortcut menu
will appear, select from it Structure Diagrams. The following
dialog box will appear:
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Exercise 6
1. Start a New Space Frame file.
2. Select the Geometry tab at the Page Control.
3. Make sure that you are using the X-Y Plane.
4. In the Construction Lines part, input the following data:
a. For X, Left=0, Right=3, m=4.
b. 0,3,0
c. 12,3,0
d. 12,0,0
f. 4,0,0
h. 8,0,0
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b. 0,3,4
c. 12,3,4
d. 12,3,0
e. Ctrl + 4,3,0
f. 4,3,4
g. Ctrl + 8,3,0
h. 8,3,4
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13. Using the same methods discussed in this exercise try to create
additional members to make the structure look like this:
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19. Click the following coordinates in the same sequence (plates should
be drafted either CW, or CCW, you can’t use the zigzag method).
a. 0,3,0
b. 0,3,4
c. 4,3,4
d. 4,3,0
e. 8,3,0
f. 8,3,4
g. 4,3,4
h. Ctrl + 8,3,0
i. 12,3,0
j. 12,3,4
k. 8,3,4
20. Three green plates are drafted now as shown below, Click Close.
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Viewing
In previous part of this courseware we went through the four
viewing functions in Structure Wizard, these four and three more are
available in STAAD Pro.
• View from +Z (It is Elevation in Structure Wizard). You can
consider it the Front view.
• View from –Z, is the Back view.
• View from –X, is the Left view.
• View from +X, (It is Side in Structure Wizard). You can consider
it the Right view.
• View from +Y, (It is Top in Structure Wizard).
• View from –Y, is the Bottom view.
• Isometric, is the isometric view.
We have 6-rotation function, which capable of rotating the geometry
around a specific axis, these are:
• Rotate Up & Rotate Down (Rotating around X in both
directions).
• Rotate Left & Rotate Right (Rotating around Y in both
directions).
• Spin Left & Spin Right (Rotating around Z in both directions).
Note You can use the arrows in your keyboard also. Use:
• Right arrow and Left arrow to rotate around Y-axis.
• Up arrow, and Down arrow to rotate around X-axis.
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Selecting
You need to select either a Node, Beam, or Plate in order to perform
a command on them. As a first step of selecting any thing in STAAD
Pro choose the right cursor.
• To select a Node choose the Nodes Cursor
• To select a Beam choose a Beams Cursor
• To select a Plate choose a Plates Cursor
After you choose the right cursor, you have four ways; they are:
Single Selection • Click on the desired Node, Beam, or Plate, it will be highlighted
by turning into red. Check the figure below:
• From the Data Area, click on the number of the Node, Beam, or
Plate, it will be highlighted. Check the figure below:
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Multiple Selection • Select the first Node, Beam, or Plate, then hold down the Ctrl
key at the keyboard, and click other Nodes, Beams, and Plates.
Check the figure below.
• From the Data Area, click on the number of the Node, Beam, or
Plate, it will be highlighted. Then hold the Ctrl key at the
keyboard, and click on other numbers; it will be highlighted as
well. Check the figure below.
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Note As for Beams, the Mid Point of the Beam is the important part that
should be included in the Window. Check the illustration.
Ctrl+A To select all Nodes, Beams, or Plates, first select the proper cursor,
and the press Ctrl+A, every thing will be selected accordingly.
Unselect To unselect any selected Nodes, Beams, or Plates, simply click on
an empty space.
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Exercise 7
1. Create a new Space Frame file
2. From Structure Wizard, create the following structure:
a. Length = 12 m # of Bays = 4
b. Height = 15 m # of Bays = 5
c. Width = 12 m # of Bays = 4
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This dialog box is the same as the one we dealt with in pasting a
geometry coming from Structure Wizard, hence all things discussed
there is applicable here.
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Exercise 8
1. Create a new Space Frame file.
2. From Structure Wizard, create the following structure:
a. Length = 6 m # of Bays = 1
b. Height = 3 m # of Bays = 1
c. Width = 4 m # of Bays = 1
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Select to map the first column as X, the second column as Y, and the
third column as Z, then click OK, the new Nodes will be added
accordingly.
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Add Beams The previous function will help us add Nodes only. We need to use
the Add Beams function, to link the Nodes.
From the Geometry Toolbar, click the Add Beams tool, or from
Menu select Geometry/Add Beam/Add Beam from Point to
Point.
The mouse shape will change to this shape. Click on the first Node,
a rubber band will appear waiting for the second Node, click the
second Node, and you will have a new Beam added. Repeat this
process up until you finish the whole Nodes.
Note Add Beams can help the user to make the bracing for Frames.
Add 3-Noded Plates Use Add 3-Noded Plates, to link Nodes with triangular plate.
From the Geometry Toolbar, click the Add 3-Noded Plates tool, or
from Menu select Geometry/Add Plate/Triangle.
The mouse shape will change to this shape. Click on the first Node,
second Node, and third Node you will have a new 3-Noded Plate.
Add 4-Noded Plates Use Add 4-Noded Plates, to link Nodes with quadratic plate.
From the Geometry toolbar, click the Add 4-Noded Plates tool, or
from Menu select Geometry/Add Plate/Quad.
The mouse shape will change to this shape. Click on the first Node,
second Node, third Node, and fourth Node.
Using Labels In the STAAD Pro Window, right-click a shortcut menu will appear,
select from it Labels, a large dialog box will appear, turn on Node
Numbers, Node Points, Beam Numbers, and Plate Numbers.
Note Turning on numbers may lead to make the picture of the structure
cluttered, so be careful to pick-and-choose.
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Exercise 9
1. Start Excel, in a new sheet, make the following table:
X Y Z
0.00 25.00 0.00
0.50 24.75 0.00
1.00 24.00 0.00
1.50 22.75 0.00
2.00 21.00 0.00
2.50 18.75 0.00
3.00 16.00 0.00
3.50 12.75 0.00
4.00 9.00 0.00
4.50 4.75 0.00
5.00 0.00 0.00
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Select 3D DXF, and click Import. STAAD Pro will ask for the
location of the DXF file:
Select the file, and click Open. The following dialog box will
appear:
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Select the proper Length Unit, and the proper Force Unit, and click
OK, the structure will be transferred.
Note In AutoCAD use always Line, in drafting Beams and Columns.
STAAD will consider one Line; equal to one Beam or Column,
hence, long line covering more than one Node will be considered as
one object, accordingly cut your lines on the intersections.
Use the latest AutoCAD version with the latest STAAD versions.
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Exercise 10
1. Create any structure in AutoCAD, and save as DXF file.
2. Start STAAD Pro, and create a new Space file.
3. Select File/Import, select 3D DXF, and specify the file you created.
4. Select Y Up.
5. Select Meter, and KiloNewton, and click OK, the structure will be
imported to STAAD Pro window.
6. See how the DXF file turns to be a STD file.
7. Save and Close.
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Workshop 1-A
1. Create a new folder in C:\, and name it Concrete_Model.
2. Start STAAD Pro.
3. Create a New File using the following data:
a. File Name: Small_Building
b. Location: C:\Concrete_Model
d. Ref: A-114
e. Under the Engineer Name, put your initials, and leave the rest
empty.
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6. Using any method you know add the plates as shown: (Note each
plate is 1 m x 1 m).
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7. Copy the plates to the upper part, to get the following geometry:
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1. Create a new folder in C:\, and name it Steel_Model.
2. Start STAAD Pro.
3. Create a New File using the following data:
a. File Name: Small_Building
b. Location: C:\Steel_Model
d. Ref: A-114
e. Under the Engineer Name, put your initials, and leave the rest
empty.
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6. Using any method you know add the Howe Roof as shown:
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Module Review
1. In the input file and under Joint Coordinate, one of the following statements is true:
a. 1 0 0 0
b. 1,0,0,0
c. 1;0;0;0
d. 1 0 0
2. In STAAD Pro, Nodes are the geometry and not the Beams:
a. True
b. False
b. False
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Useful Functions to Complete the
Geometry
This Module contains
Translational Repeat
Circular Repeat
Mirror
Rotate
Move
Insert Node
Adding Beams (Connecting & Intersecting)
Cut Section
Renumber
Miscellaneous Functions
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Introduction
The five methods we discussed in Module 2 are used to create the
basic geometry. However, cannot alone fulfill the creation of some
complex requirements of structural engineer.
In this module, we will discuss essential functions, which will
enable the user to complete any unusual requirements in building up
the geometry.
User should select Node, Beam, or Plate before issuing any of the
functions to be discussed herein.
When you combine Module 2 & Module 3, you will know all the
geometry function exists in STAAD Pro.
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Translational Repeat
With this function we can duplicate Nodes, Beams, Plates in the
direction of X, Y, or Z.
Select the desired Nodes, Beams, or Plates to be duplicated.
From Generate toolbar, select Translational Repeat, or from
menus select Geometry/Translational Repeat, the following dialog
box will appear:
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Exercise 11
1. Start STAAD Pro, and create a new frame 4 meter in X-axis, and 3
meter in Y-axis.
2. Save this file under the name Common.std (this file will be used for the
other exercises of this module and the other modules).
3. Select all Beams.
4. Start the Translation Repeat, and specify the input data in a way to
produce the structure as shown below (leave the Spacing to be 5m):
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Circular Repeat
With this function, we can duplicate Nodes, Beams, and Plates in a
semi-circular, or circular fashion around one of the major axes.
Select the desired Nodes, Beams, or Plates to be duplicated. From
Generate toolbar, select Circular Repeat, or from menus select
Geometry/Circular Repeat, the following dialog box will appear:
Specify the Axis of Rotation, which will be one of the three major
axes X, Y, or Z.
Specify the Total Angle (+ve=CCW) to be covered by the duplicate
frames. Then specify the No. of Steps excluding the geometry you
draw.
To specify the point that the Axis of Rotation will go Through, you
have three ways:
• Click on the icon, and specify it on the screen.
• You remember the Node Number, type it in.
• You don’t know the Node Number but you know its coordinate,
type it in.
Specify to Link Steps, or not, and to Open Base, or not.
Select whether to copy everything, or Geometry Only.
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Exercise 12
1. Open Common.std.
2. Select all Beams.
3. Start the Circular Repeat, and specify the input data in a way to
produce the structure below (this is a top view):
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Mirror
With Mirror function, we can create a mirror image of the selected
Nodes, Beams, and Plates around any of the three planes.
Select the desired Nodes, Beams, or Plates to be duplicated. From
Generate toolbar, select Generate-Mirror, or from menus select
Geometry/Mirror, the following dialog box will appear:
Specify the Mirror Plane one of the following X-Y, X-Z, or Y-Z.
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Using Mirror
Exercise 13
1. Open Common.std.
2. Select all Beams.
3. Start the Generate-Mirror, and specify the input data in a way to
produce the structure below.
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Rotate
With Rotate function, we will be able to rotate Nodes, Beams, and
Plates around any axis we specify.
Select the desired Nodes, Beams, or Plates to be rotated. From
Generate toolbar, select Generate-Rotate, or from menus select
Geometry/Rotate, the following dialog box will appear:
To specify the Axis Passes Through point you have three ways to
do that:
• Click on the icon, and specify Node 1, and Node 2 on the screen.
• If you remember the Node Number, type it in.
• If you don’t know the two Nodes Number but you know their
coordinates, type it in.
Specify Generate Mode whether:
• Copy mode will generate the rotated geometry and keep the
original geometry. Specify to Link Bays or not.
• Move mode will generate the rotated geometry and erase the
original geometry.
Note Positive rotation angle will rotate Counter Clock Wise.
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Using Rotate
Exercise 14
1. Open Common.std.
2. Select all Beams.
3. Start the Generate-Rotate, and specify the input data in a way to
produce the structure below. (Hint: Use Rotate with angle =+40).
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Move
In Module 2, we found that STAAD Pro geometry is the Nodes.
Beams, and Plates are defined based on the Nodes at their ends or
corners, hence when you move Nodes, as if you are moving Beams,
or Plates, or stretching them (stretch here means the two movement;
elongating or shortning)
Select the desired Nodes (you can select Beams, or Plates, but move
will move their Nodes).
You have three ways to access the function:
• Press F2.
• Right-click and select Move.
• From the menus select Geometry/Move, then one of the options.
The following dialog box will appear:
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Insert Node
Node in STAAD Pro is stiffed joint, hence there will be 6 reactions
on it. That means, if user inserted a Node, at the middle of a Beam,
the stability of the structure will not be affecetd.
Select one Beam.
You have three ways to access the function:
Add Mid Point If you click this button, a new Node at the middle of the Beam will
be added.
Add n Points In the field of n specify the number of Nodes to be added, then click
Add n Points.
Add New Point In the field of Distance specify the location from the start of the
Beam, and click Add New Point. STAAD Pro will produce in the
field of Proportion; the percentage of the diatnace to the whole
length of the Beam.
Alternatively, you can input the Proportion, and the Distance will
be measured.
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Note If you select more than one Beam and initite the function, the
following dialog box will appear:
This dialog box will give you the ability to perform this function on
multi-beams in one single command.
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Exercise 15
1. Open Common.std.
2. Select the 4 m Beam.
3. Using Insert Node, and Move try to do the geometry below:
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Note If you don’t want to use Highlight function, select the beams you
suspect have this problem, then issue the command Intersect.
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Exercise 16
1. Open Common.std.
2. Select all Beams, and start Translational Repeat. The Global Direction is
Z, Default Step Spacing is 3m, and No. of Steps is 3, (Don’t Link
Steps), Click OK.
3. The shape should look like the following:
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4. Change to the Node cursor, and select the Nodes at the upper-right, like
the following:
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6. Select the first Node and the last Node, on the upper-left side:
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Cut Section
Dealing with 3D View of a geometry with all of the Beams and
Plates shown may lead to confusion, and accordingly will slow the
production of geomerty or other functions like inputting cross-
sections. Cut Section is the suitable function to create a slice of the
geometry so user can focus on the job.
From Strcuture toolbar, select Cut Section, or from menus select
Tools/Cut Section.
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Renumber
Numbering Nodes, Beams, and Plates is the mission of STAAD Pro,
but we can interfere in it and renumber whatever we want.
Select Nodes, Beams, or Plates.
From menus, select Geometry/Renumber, choose suitable option.
Warning message will appear:
Read this message carefully, as it will remove any undoing from this
file, hence it may be something you don’t want to do.
If you click on No, nothing will happen. If you click Yes, a dialog
box will appear:
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Exercise 17
1. Open Common.std.
2. Select all Beams, and start Translational Repeat. The Global Direction is
Z, Default Step Spacing is 3m, And No. of Steps is 3, Link Steps, and
Open Base.
3. Right-click and select Labels, and then click Node Numbers on.
Identify one of the Nodes at the top (let it be Node # 2)
4. Start Cut Section, at the Range By Joint, select X-Z, With Node # 2.
The shape of the Geometry should look something like this:
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Delete
You can delete Nodes, Members, and Plates
Deleting Nodes If you want to delete Nodes, any thing attached to them (namely;
Beams ot Plates) will be deleted:
• Select Nodes.
• Press Del Key at the keyboad.
• A warning message will appear:
• If you click Yes, the operation will be done and the Nodes will be
deleted. No, will stop the operation.
Deleting Beams and Select the desired Beams, and Plates:
Plates
• If you select one Beam and press Delete, the Nodes at its end will
remian intact (except if your geomerty is one Beam).
• If you select more than one Beam, STAAD Pro will give you a
warning message
• Based on your answer, you can keep the Nodes, or remove them
as well.
The same thing applies for Plates, except deleting a single Plate will
lead to the warning message.
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Undo / Redo
You have unlimited number of Undos, and Redos to perform in one
session.
After you perform several functions, you want to undo one or two of
them, from the File toolbar, click Undo, or select Edit/Undo, or you
can press Ctrl+Z.
Also, you can undo group of actions, if you clicked on the pop-up
list, you can click on a certain action, accordingly STAAD Pro will
highlight anything between what we select and the point you are
standing on it right now, then double-click or press Enter.
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Zoom Extents (the menu option is All), after several zooms in and
out, this options allows you to see the whole geometry filling the
screen.
Zoom Dynamic, just like Zoom Window, except Zoom Dynamic
will create a window conatining the new view, and you can scroll up
and down, left and right, to view the other parts of the structure.
Zoom Previous, to get you back to last view.
Pan, a hand will appear, to allow the user to pan the geometry in all
of the sides, click the left button and drag the geometry in any
direction (it is more practical to use Pan with other zooms), to disabe
it press Esc, or click the icon again.
Display Whole Structure, just like Zoom Extents. It works with
Cut Section (discussed earlier) as Show All option.
Magnifying Glass, a glass will appear, click and hold, you will see
a bigger picture of the part, once you start moving you will magnify
other parts of your geometry.
Using IntelliMouse If you have IntelliMouse (the mouse with a wheel), you can use it to
Zoom In, and Zoom Out.
• If you move the wheel forward you are zooming in.
• If you move the wheel backward you are zooming out.
Previous Selection, STAAD Pro remembers the last selection you
made. To re-use the last selection, simply click this button, and
STAAD Pro will select it for you.
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Dimensioning
You can dimenstion your geometry to make it more meaningful for
anybody will view your model.
There are two ways to put dimension in STAAD Pro:
• Using Dimension function
• Using Node to Node Distance function
Dimension function Dimesion function will put dimension over Beams only, stating the
length of the Beam on the middle of it.
From Structure toolbar, click Dimension, or from menus select
Tools/Dimension Beams. The following dialog box will appear:
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Pointing to Beam Using the Beam cursor, point to a Beam, the cursor will provide the
Beam Number, and the Start and End Colors:
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To permanently set the color code of the Beams, click Beam Ends
on in the same dialog box.
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Pointing to Plate Using the Plate cursor, point to a Plate, the cursor will provide the
Plate Number.
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b. False
b. False
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Properties
This module contains:
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Introduction
After the creation of the geometry, next step will be to Assign
Properties (Cross-Section) to each Beam, and Plate.
In our discussion we will select Beams and Plates prior to initiating
the commands. This method is easier and handier especially if you
want to assign to big number of, Beams, and Plates.
All of work in this module will be in the General Page Control.
Property Types
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Type 1: Prismatic
Go to General Page Control
Make sure you are in the Property sub-page
Select the desired Beams (Beams or Columns)
From Data Area at the right of the screen, click Define
There will be four different cross-sections to pick from:
Rectangle Specify the Depth (YD-means Depth parallel to local Y) and Width
(ZD-means Depth parallel to local Z) of the cross-section.
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For the above four cross-sections, STAAD Pro will take the values
supplied by the user and calculate all the needed information, which
they are:
• Ax, Cross –Sectional Area
• Ay, Effective Shear Area for shear forces parallel to local Y-axis
• Az, Effective Shear Area for shear forces parallel to local Z-axis
• Ix, Moment of Inertia about X-axis (Torsional Constant)
• Iy, Moment of Inertia about Y-axis
• Iz, Moment of Inertia about Z-axis
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General As an alternate method, you can give STAAD Pro all the data
needed (Ax, Ix, Iy, and Iz) with or without the cross section of the
Beam, by selecting General.
Note Also, you can reach the same command from the menus by selecting
Commands/Member Property/Prismatic.
In all of the above five dialog boxes you will find a check box called
Material, and pop-up list with selection of Concrete. You have two
ways to deal with this issue:
• Accept this check box, and hence you are accepting the data
available at STAAD Pro (to view the default material data, from
General page, Property sub-page, click on Material button, you
will get the following dialog box)
• Click this checkbox off, and hence you have to input the specific
Material constants later on.
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Viewing Cross-Section
To view cross section, right-click anywhere in STAAD window.
From the menu select Structure Diagrams. From the dialog box,
and under 3D Section, select Section Outline.
From the same place, if you select Full Section, this is what you
will get:
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Exercise 18
1. Open Common.std
2. Assign for the two columns Circular shape YD=0.25 m
3. Assign for the beam Rectangular shape YD=0.35m, ZD=0.2m
4. View Section Outline, Full Section, and 3D Rendered View.
5. Don’t save and close.
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From Data Area at the right of the screen, click Section Database
The following dialog box will appear:
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CW
CT
fc
WB
TH
BC, means Bottom Cover Plate. Specify the same data of TC.
TB, means Top and Bottom Cover Plate. Specify the same data of
TC.
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SP
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Tube Specification Either to select one of the pre-defined Tubes in the table.
Or define your own. Specify:
• TH, means the Thickness of the Tube
• WT, means the Width of the Tube
• DT, means the Depth of the Tube
WT
DT
TH
Pipe Specification Either to select one of the pre-defined Pipes in the table.
Or define your own. Specify:
• OD, means the Outside Diameter of the Pipe
• ID, means the Inside Diameter of the Pipe
ID
OD
Note Also, you can reach the same command from the menus by
selecting Commands/Member Property/Steel Table and then
you can select the desired table.
Material checkbox is the same as in Prismatic.
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Exercise 19
1. Open Common.std.
2. Connect the diagonal Nodes by Beams to create bracing.
3. Select the two columns. From American Table, assign HP13X87
4. Select the beam. Assign W8X21
5. Select the Bracing members. Assign L40405 Double Angle Long Leg
Back-To-Back with 0.05 m space between the two legs.
6. From Strcuture Diagrams set the 3D Section to Section Outline. This
is the end result:
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Type 3: Thickness
Go to General Page Control.
Make sure you are in the Property sub-page
Select the desired Plate
From Data Area at the right of the screen, click Thickness. The
following dialog box will appear:
Note Also, you can reach the same command from the menus by selecting
Commands/Plate Thickness.
Material checkbox is the same as in Prismatic.
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Double-Click Plate The same thing applies if you double-click a Plate after the
assignment of Thickness:
Referencing After you made your assignment, and in the Data Area, you will see
the following:
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This is very usefull especially if you want to check your work; that
is all the desired Beams are assigned the right cross-section.
Note If you don’t want the selecting to take place, click off the check box
below Reference table:
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Converting Units While you are inputing Prismatic cross section, or Thickness,
By F2 STAAD Pro allows you to convert dimension from one unit to
another, by using F2 key in the edit box.
Assume your current units is in m, and the avialable dimension is
in feet. Instead of converting between the two units, do the
following:
• In the edit box, click F2, the edit box will change to:
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Changing Input As an alternate method you can also, change your input units, and
Units input the dimension using the new units.
Assume your current units is in m, and the avialable dimension is
in feet. Instead of converting between the two units, do the
following:
• From the Structure toolbar, select Input Units, or from
menues select Tools/Set Current Input Unit. The following
dialog box will appear:
• Click Foot.
• From now on any dimension will be given to STAAD, will be
considerd in feet. To get it back to m, re-issue the function and
change it to m.
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Workshop 2-A
1. Open Small_Building file.
2. Always select the Material checkbox to be ON.
3. Select all outer columns, and assign Circular YD=0.50m.
4. Select all inner columns, and assign Rectangular YD=0.5m, and
ZD=0.25m.
5. Select all beams, and assign Rectangular YD=0.40m, and ZD=0.20m.
6. Select the Plates, and assign Thickness=0.135m
7. This is the rendered image of the structure:
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Workshop 2-B
1. Open Small_Building file.
2. Using Insert Node function cut the Beam as indicated below to three
Beams with each 1m long:
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b. For Truss Members (front and back) (see the illustration), assign
L20205
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b. False
3. Using Structure Diagrams, and under ________________ you can view the Section Outline of
your cross-section.
4. While you are inputting Prismatic cross-section you can convert to any unit you want:
a. True
b. False
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Module 5:
Constants, Supports, and Specifications
This module contains:
Material Constants
Geometric Constant
Supports
Beam, and Plate Release
Truss Members
Member Crack Property
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Introduction
There are two types of Constants in STAAD Pro:
• Material Constants.
• Geometric Constants.
Supports, is an essential part of the input file. STAAD Pro offers
several types of Supports.
You can set different Specifications for Beams, and Plates. This will
help STAAD Pro to better understand your Model and hence
produce the correct results.
Material Constants
In Module 4, we found a checkbox in all of the Property dialog
boxes to include a certain Material (Concrete, or Steel) Constants
with the cross-section.
If this checkbox was checked ON, this means the user is accepting
the default values in STAAD Pro:
If this checkbox was checked OFF, user should input the Material
Constants manually. At least two are needed:
• E, Young’s Modulus of Elasticity (always required).
• Density, if you want STAAD Pro to calculate selfweight.
You can ignore Poisson’s Ratio, and Alpha (Thermal Expansion
factor—for Thermal loading only).
There are three ways to assign Material Constants to Beams, or
Plates:
• Using menus
• Using Page Control
• Using double-click
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Note If you selected Beams, or Plates before the command, then under
Assign, select To Selection.
You can assign to all Beams, and Plates, by selecting To View.
While you are in of the following dialog boxes, you can use F2 key
to convert units (just as we learned in the Module 4):
• Density
• Elasticity
• G (Shear Modulus).
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Using Page Control From General Page Control, select Material sub-page.
At the Data Area, click Isotropic tab.
Click Create button, to create a new material constants, you will get
the following dialog box:
Type the name of this material for future usage (in this file only),
input the data you want, and click OK, a new Material will be
added.
While the new material is selected, select desired Beams, or Plates,
and click Assign.
Using Double-click on the desired Beam, Plate, a dialog box will appear
double-click
• Select Property tab.
• Under Material Property, there will be a pop-up list.
• Select the desired Material.
• Click Assign Material.
Note If you already created an Isotropic Material, you will find it in the
list.
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Exercise 20
1. Open Common.std.
2. Select all the structure and assign YD=0.6m, and ZD=0.2. Make sure to
check Material checkbox OFF.
3. Select the three Beams.
4. From menus assign the following values for all Beams:
a. E=21 KN/mm2
b. Density=23.534X10-9 KN/mm3
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Geometry Constant
When you draw a 3D frame, then you are dealing with two main 2D
frames.
Accordingly when you assign a cross-section to any Beam (beam, or
column) STAAD Pro will orient the cross-section in a way that it
may not satisfy your structural case.
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Click Create Beta Angle button and input the desired angle, and
click Assign, to assign it to different Beams.
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Using Double-click on the desired Beam. A dialog box will appear, under
double-click the Additional Info part, the current Beta Angle will be displayed.
Click Change Beta button, and set the new Beta Angle.
Exercise 21
1. Continue with the previous file.
2. Using Structure Diagrams, show the Section Outline.
3. Select the beam (the horizontal member).
4. Set Beta angle to be 90.
5. Don’t close the file and keep it open for the next exercise
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Supports
STAAD Pro provides several types of supports to model any
structural case.
Supports are essential part of the input file. Without this part, the
Analysis may not run, and may produce an error message.
Types of Supports We will focus in this courseware on the following supports:
• Fixed
• Pinned
• Fixed But
Fixed Support Fixed in STAAD Pro means there will be no movement in any
direction, and no rotation around any axes.
There will be six reactions on this support: Fx, Fy, Fz, Mx, My, and
Mz.
Used mostly to model isolated footings.
Can be used with STAAD.etc to design the footing after the analysis
results generated from STAAD Pro.
Pinned Support Pinned in STAAD Pro means there will be no movement in any
direction, but there will be rotation around all axes.
There will be three reactions only on this support: Fx, Fy, Fz.
Used mostly in Plane structure (2D geometry parallel to XY Plane).
If used in Plane structure, there will be only 2 reactions Fx, and Fy
(which is Axial, and Shear respectively) as Fz will not be considered
by the structure it self. If you want to use it in 3D geometry, study
your case carefully, as it may not fit what you need.
Fixed But Support We recommend this support to be used in cases of releasing your
fixed support, especially in 3D frames.
User can control which of the three forces, or the three moments to
be released.
This will give the user the power to model the structural case
exactly.
You can release any of the following: Fx, Fy, Fz, Mx, My, Mz
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Using Page Control From General Page Control, select Support sub-page.
Once you are there, the cursor will change to Node cursor
automatically.
Select the desired Nodes.
From the Data Area, click Create.
A dialog box will be displayed, pick the desired type of supports,
and click Assign.
Note The dialog box in the two methods is the same.
In the case of Fixed But, it will be meaningless if you clicked all the
3 forces and the 3 moments to be released.
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Editing Supports
From the Selection toolbar, select Support Edit Cursor icon,
double-click the support, to show the dialog box of the support to
edit it.
Another way would be to double click the Support definition in the
Data Area, to show the dialog box of the Support to edit it.
Deleting If you want to delete an assignement, do one of the following:
• Select the Ref number of the support you want to delete, and
click Delete button.
• Select the Ref number of the support and press Del at the
keyboad.
In both way, the following dialog box will appear:
Assign Supports
Exercise 22
1. Continue with the previous file.
2. Go to General Page Control.
3. Select Support sub-page.
4. Select the left support, and define it as Fixed.
5. Select the right support, and define it as Pinned.
6. Don’t close the file and keep it open for the next exercise.
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Specifications
Specifications command in STAAD Pro is the way to define things
about your Model that geometry alone can’t.
For example, by default all of your Nodes at the ends of each Beam
are stiffed. In Specifications you can release Beams from any side
using any of the six reactions.
Another example would be to declare to STAAD Pro that some of
your Beams in Space model are Truss members; hence they can
sustain axial loads only.
Beam Release The Nodes at the ends of each Beam, is always considered to be
rigid Nodes, hence there will be six reactions at each Node.
You can release a Beam by releasing the Start Node, or the End
Node from any of the 3 forces, and/or 3 moments.
Point to the desired Beam, the Beam number will be displayed along
with the Green color (Start), and Blue color (End). This way you
will know where exactly you will define the release of the Beam.
Select General Page Control, and Spec sub-page.
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Editing Beam After you apply the release you can change it, by double clicking the
Release Beam, a dialog box will appear, under Releases you will see the
current release conditions:
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Plate Release The same idea applies for Plates. In this case you can specify 3-4
Nodes instead of 2 only. Select General Page Control, and Spec
sub-page.
Select the desired Plate, then click Plate button.
You can reach the same command using menus by selecting
Command/Plate Element Specification /Release.
The following dialog box will appear:
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Truss Members If user defined the file as Truss structure, all the Beams (by default)
will take only axial loads only. Hence the Beams, will not carry
neither shear nor moment.
But if the user defined the structure as Space, or Plane, all the
Beams (by default) will carry axial, shear, and moment.
Accordingly, if you have in Space, or Plane structure a truss,
STAAD Pro will never know how to deal with truss members,
except to consider them as any other members, which means will
carry axial, shear, and moment.
To let STAAD Pro treat truss members as special case, you have to
specify that as Specification.
From General Page Control, select Spec sub-page.
You can reach the same command using menus by selecting
Command/Member Specification/Truss.
Select the Beams to be declared as Truss members.
Click Beam button. The Member Specification dialog box will
appear, select Truss tab.
Click Assign.
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Assign Specifications
Exercise 23
1. Continue with the previous file.
2. Go to General Page Control, and select Spec sub-page.
3. Point to the beam (the horizontal member). Make sure you knew the
Start and the End of it.
4. Select it, and click Beam.
5. Release it from Mz only from the End.
6. Click Assign.
7. Don’t save and close.
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Workshop 3-A
1. Open Small_Building file.
2. Right-click, and select from the shortcut menu, Structure Diagrams,
when the dialog box appears select from 3D Section, the option Section
Outline. We did this step so we can see the cross section before and
after the Beta angle assignment.
3. Select the Beams as shown:
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Workshop 3-B
1. Open Small_Building file.
2. Select the Beams as shown:
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b. False
2. STAAD Pro:
a. Has a facility to declare Truss members.
b. False
d. Answers b & c.
6. ________, and _______ should be input as Material constants the rest can be ignored.
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Loading
This module contains:
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Module 6: Loading
Introduction
Loading is considered to be the last step in creating your input file
before the Analysis command.
Loading will be done through creation of Primary Loads, which
includes Individual Loads.
Then creating Combination Loads, which will combine a factored
Primary Loads, simulating the design codes combinations, which
will generate the maximum shear/moments results.
Primary Loads Primary Load is the base for the loading in STAAD Pro.
Each Primary Load should have a Number (essential to STAAD
Pro), and a Title (optional for STAAD Pro but important to the
user).
As an example of Loading Number and Title will be: Load 1 Dead
Load, Load 2 Live Load, and Load 3 Wind Load.
If you left Title empty, STAAD Pro will accept that, but later on, it
will be very difficult, to remember what is this load, hence make
sure always to type a good title.
Primary Load contains inside it all the individual loads which may
act on:
• Nodes
• Beams
• Plates
One of the pre-defined loads, which can be included in a Primary
load, is Selfweight.
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Note Make sure that you will select Load Cases Details before you proceed
to the below step
To add a new Primary load, click Add button, the following dialog box
will appear:
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Note You can see the number of the current load in 3 different places:
At the View toolbar
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By default the Y is the Direction of the load, and the Factor is -1.
Click Assign.
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d2
P
Start End
d1
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W1
Start End
d1
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Start End
d1
d2
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Examples for Force In case of a beam as in the illustration below, note that; if you
Direction specify the direction of the load as GY or Y, the sign of the load will
be negative.
-ve GY or -ve Y
+ve GX or -ve Y
In the case of inclined beam like in the illustration below, note that;
the only right choice would be negative Y.
ly
on
eY
-v
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For Porjected direction, if the Beam was in X-Y plane, then you
have only PX, and PY as possible directions for the loads to be
applied in the same plane. Accordingly, that applies to the other
planes. Also, for Uniform Force, using the Projected direction, the
value of the load will not be the input value, instead it will be the
input value multiplied by the Sine or Cosine of the angle beween the
inclined Beam and the horizontal in the plane of loading.
To verify, see the following example:
• If you have the following case (frame in X-Y plane):
• The angle between the inclined Beam and the horizontal is 60o.
• If you apply a force = -10 KN over the 6 m length Beam using
PY direction, the value of the load will be -5, why? Because
Cosine 60o = 0.5, and hence -10*0.5= -5.
• If you apply a force = 10 KN over the 6 m length Beam using PX
direction, the value of the load will be 8.66, why? Because
Sine60o = 0.866, and hence 10*0.866=8.66.
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Exercise 24
1. Open Common.std.
2. Create Primary Load 1, titled Dead Load and include inside it the
Selfweight only.
3. Create Primary Load 2, titled Live Load and create a Uniform Force
with value of 25 KN/m (you figure out what is the sign of the load), like
the illustration below:
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4. Create Primary Load 3, titled Wind Load and create a Trapezoidal Force
with value of W1=10 KN/m, and W2=25 KN/m (you figure out what is
the sign of the load), like the illustration below:
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W2
W1
Start End
W3
Start End
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Example See the following illustration to understand how the Floor load
works:
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Note Although it looks like the load is on the Beams, but actually the load
is acting on all the Plate.
Partial Plate Click Partial Plate Pressure Load.
Pressure Load The pressure will be Force/Area covering the Plate partially. The
following dialog box will appear:
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The illustration below will show the force working in the negative Z
axis.
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Exercise 25
1. Start STAAD Pro, and create 3D-frame 4m in X-axis, 3m in Y-axis, and
5m in Z-Axis. Add a single plate on the top of the frame.
2. Create Primary Load 1, titled Dead Load, which includes:
a. Selfweight.
b. Floor Load = -5 KN/m2, which will cover the one story structure.
(Hint Y Range = 0 to 3)
3. Create Primary Load 2, titled Live Load, which includes Pressure Load
on the full Plate = -3 KN/m2.
4. Create Primary Load 3, titled Wind Load, which includes Nodal Load
with a value of 2 KN (you figure out which direction and what is the
sign of the load) like the illustration below:
5. Don’t close the file you will need it in the next exercise.
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Editing When you are in the sub-page Load the Data Area would look like
the following:
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As you can see STAAD Pro gave the first Combination a number
which will be a continuation of the last Primary Load number. Type
the Name of the combination (remember the name doesn’t mean any
thing to STAAD Pro). Make sure that the Type is Normal.
In the Default field type the desired factor (1.4, 1.6, or any other
factor).
Now select the primary load case, and click one arrow to the right.
Repeat the same process for the other primary loads.
From Menus From the menus, select Commands/Loading/Load Combination.
This command will not take you to the Load sub-page, but instead
will show you the same dialog box shown above, start with New
button to create a new Combination.
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Exercise 26
1. Continue with the previous file.
2. Change the value of the Floor Load from -5 to -2.5
3. View the Load Values.
4. Create the following manual Combinations:
a. 1.4 DL + 1.6 LL
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Workshop 4-A
1. Open Small_Building file.
2. Create a Primary Load 1 Type = Dead, titled Dead Load, contains:
a. Selfweight (Y, -1).
3. Create a Primary Load 2 Type = Live, titled Live Load, contains: Floor
Load -8 KN/m2, YRange=0-6, XRange=0-10, ZRange=0-5
4. Create a Primary Load 3, titled Wind Load, contains: Nodal Load over
the Nodes as shown Fx = 5 KN:
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Workshop 4-B
1. Open Small_Building file.
2. Create a Primary Load Number 1 Type = Dead, titled Dead Load,
contains:
a. Selfweight (Y, -1).
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b. Uniform Force = -17 KN/m of the left top chord as shown (use Y).
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b. False
c. You can’t use Global direction to specify the direction of the load.
b. False
d. Answers a & b
6. After you define a Primary Load, the Load number will appear in ___ different places.
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Module 7:
Analysis
This module contains:
Types of Analysis
Perform Analysis Command
P-Delta Analysis Command
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Introduction
STAAD Pro Analysis can be:
• Static Analysis
• Dynamic Analysis
Static Analysis can be either:
• Perform Analysis (Linear Analysis)
• P-Delta Analysis
Dynamic Analysis can be either:
• Time History
• Response Spectrum
In this courseware we will cover only the types of the Static
Analysis commands, and their requirements.
Note Analysis command is a line, which will be added to your input file,
and not the execution command. Analysis command will tell
STAAD Pro what is the desired analysis type you want to use to get
your results.
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Select one of the Print Options, and click Add, then Close.
In both cases the line of the Analysis type will be added to the input
file, and you can see that in the Data Area as follows:
Perform Analysis
command is added to
the input file
The Print Options in both dialog boxes are not related to the
analysis results generation, but instead they are some add-on print
option for loads and static check:
No Print Do the Analysis and don’t print any additional information.
Load Data Plus to Analysis, it’ll print the Primary Load cases, which of the
Nodes/Beams/Plates the Primary Loads are affecting, the value, and
the location.
Statics Check Plus to Analysis, it will print two sets of summations:
• The Σ of applied loads, and moments around center of gravity.
• The Σ of reaction loads, and moments around center of gravity.
Also, it’ll print the max displacement as movement and rotation.
Statics Load Like Statics Check, plus external and internal Joint Loads for
supports.
Mode Shape Only for Dynamic Loading
Both Load Data + Statics Check.
All Load Data + Statics Check + Statics Load
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If the lateral load and the vertical load are working simultaneously,
the P-Delta Analysis will go through the following steps:
• Calculate the Primary displacement of Nodes based on the
external loads (as discussed in the Perform Analysis).
• Due to the Displacement of the Nodes, STAAD Pro will calculate
the second order loadings.
• P will be revised to show the new value of loading (the original
external load + secondary loading).
• The location of P will be revised also.
• The new system is ready for another iteration.
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Note Several codes like ACI 318, LRFD, and IS456-1978 recommends
the using of the P-Delta Analysis instead of the Perform Analysis.
Because Perform Analysis command will not generate exact values
for the shear/moment, but instead approximate values, hence user
should magnify the moments by a factor to compensate the
approximation.
Only applied on Beams, and not Plates.
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First Case If everything seems to be OK, STAAD Pro will produce something
like the following dialog box:
In this dialog box STAAD Pro will list each step is going through
and the time taken to accomplish it.
Then it will show the following statement: “0 Error(s), 0
Warning(s)”.
STAAD Pro will report that it created the following files:
• Displacement file, filename.dsp
• Reaction file, filename.rea
• Section Force file, filename.bnd
• Section Displacement file, filename.scn
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STAAD Pro will give the user three options to choose the next step:
• To View Output File. With this option to be valid, you should
have added set of printing commands to the input file to print
some (or all) of the results using the text editor. This is the old
method of printing the results, which this courseware will not
focus on; as an alternative we will focus on the new method of
viewing the results like the Post Processing Mode.
• To Go to Post Processing Mode. With this option you will be
directly taken to the Post Processing Mode, to view the results,
which contains tables and graphical output in a very professional
way.
• To Stay in Modeling Mode. With this option you will stay at the
Modeling Mode, and later on view the output file, or go to the
Post Processing Mode at your convenience.
Second Case If STAAD Pro find any type of error it will show the following
dialog box:
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In this dialog box, you can see that STAAD Pro was still in reading
input file, when it found that there is missing information which
made the strcuture unstable.
STAAD Pro gave two choices to select from:
• To View Output File (ERROR in Analysis. Check Output
(.ANL) File). This option will take you directly to the STAAD
Output editor to view where your mistakes were, it will show
something like the following:
• From the above message you will identify the error, hence go to
the input file and correct it.
• To Stay in Modeling Mode. With this option you will stay at the
Modeling Mode, and later on view the output file, and find the
error message.
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c. Multi-iteration Analysis.
2. P-Delta Analysis will ask the user for _____________ and __________.
3. ACI 318 is one of the codes recommends:
a. P-Delta Analysis
b. Non-Linear Analysis
d. Perform Analysis.
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Module 8:
Post Processing
This module contains:
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Introduction
Post Processing Mode is where you see your results, print them, or
prepare a full report about selected parts.
In our input file, we didn’t specify what type of results we need
because STAAD Pro will produce them all.
This way is better than old method used in STAAD-III, as user
should specify in the input file, what are the desired results, and
STAAD-III will produce them only, nothing more.
STAAD-III results were (low-quality) tables, which can fit the dot-
matrix printers, with no graphics.
STAAD Pro results are graphical using colors in a very nice way,
and handsome tables with fonts, and grid (which user can
customize), and all can fit in the inkjet/laser printer with no
additional hassle.
Accordingly in this courseware we will focus on the STAAD Pro
Post Processing with no mention to old ways of STAAD-III (which
is still available in STAAD Pro).
First Step
There are four ways to go to Post Processing Mode:
• From menus select Mode/Post Processing.
• From Mode toolbar, select the Post Processing icon.
• Click on the Postprocessing tab at the top of the screen
• After you finish the Run Analysis command, the dialog box will
give you an option to go directly to Post Processing Mode (refer
to Module 7)
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Select any of the three methods, the following dialog box will be
shown:
User has the option to specify the desired loads to see the results for.
As you can see STAAD Pro assumed that all loads are wanted.
When you are done click OK, and you will be taken to the Post
Processing Mode.
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Node Displacement
The first Page will be opened to the user is the Node Displacement.
You will see the Screen cut into three parts:
• The Node Displacement table.
• The Beam Relative Displacement Detail table.
• The Node Displacement graphical shape.
Node Displacement In this tab you will see for each Node, and for each load case
table-All tab selected by the user:
• The movement of the Node in the X, Y, and Z direction.
• The Resultant movement of the Node.
• The Rotational of Node around X, Y, and Z measured in radians.
See the below table as an example:
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Beam Relative In this tab you will see for each Beam, and for each load case
Displacement Detail- selected by the user, the movement in the X, Y, and Z direction of
All tab the Start Node, and the End Node, and three intermediate points
inside the Beam (equally spaced), and finally the absolute Resultant
movement.
See the below table as an example:
Beam Relative In this tab you will see for each Beam, and for each load case
Displacement Detail- selected by the user, the maximum movement of the Beam and
Max. Rel. where it occur within the span of the Beam in the X, Y, and Z
Displacement tab direction.
Also you will see the absolute maximum movement in the three
directions, and where it occurs within the span.
Finally, you will see the Span/Max ratio. As an example, assume
that a Beam with 4m long made 14.861 mm displacement, so, the
Span/Max will be 4/0.014861 the result is 269.
See the below table as an example:
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Node Displacement You will see in this graphical display the Deflected shape of the
Graphical Display structure.
As a preparation do the following steps:
• From the View toolbar, select the desired load case.
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• If the defelected shape is not clear, you need to fix the scale of
the display, from the Strcuture toolbar, select Scale icon, you
will see the following:
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• From the Ranges tab, click All (you can also select specific
Property (Cross Section) or, you can specify Ranges of numbers
for Nodes, and Beams)
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Node Reactions
You will see the Screen cut into two parts:
• The Support Reaction table.
• Graphical shape showing each support and its reactions.
Support Reaction In this tab you will see for each support, for each load case selected
table – All tab by the user, 6 reactions Fx, Fy, Fz, Mx, My, and Mz. See the below
table as an example:
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Support Reaction In this tab you will see the maximum and minimum Fx, Fy, Fz, Mx,
table – Summary tab My, and Mz, and on which supports took place, and which of the
selected load cases has caused them.
See the below table as an example:
Support Reaction In this tab you will find the maximum positive and the maximum
table – Envelope tab negative Fx, Fy, Fz, Mx, My, and Mz on each support, and which of
the selected load case caused them.
See the below table as an example:
Support Reaction In this display the user will see the 6 reactions of each support.
Graphical Display As a preparation select the desired load case from the View toolbar:
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Note The view is very condensed, and you can’t recognize anything out of
it.
Beam Forces
You will see the Screen cut into three parts:
• The Beam End Forces table.
• The Beam Force Detail table.
• Graphical Display showing (by default) the Bending Moment
Diagram using the current load case.
Beam End Forces In this tab you will see for each Beam, for each load case selected by
table – All tab the user, for each Node at the ends of the Beam the 6 reactions Fx,
Fy, Fz, Mx, My, and Mz.
See the below table as an example:
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Beam End Forces In this tab you will see the maximum and minimum Fx, Fy, Fz, Mx,
table – Summary tab My, and Mz, and on which Node of each Beam, and which of the
selected load cases has caused them.
See the below table as an example:
Beam End Forces In this tab you will find the maximum positive and the maximum
table – Envelope tab negative Fx, Fy, Fz, Mx, My, and Mz on each Node of each Beam,
and which of the selected load case caused them. See the below table
as an example:
Beam Force Detail Same as Beam End Forces – All tab, but instead it shows the 3
table – All tab forces and 3 moments for the beginning of the Beam (Dist = 0.0)
and the ending of the Beam (Dist = 1.0), and for 3 intermidiate
distances (1/4 of the length, 1/2 of the of the length, and 3/4 of the
length).
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Beam Force Detail This tab will show the maximum positive and negative axial forces
table – Max Axial (Fx) for each Beam, for each load case, and where it occur:
Forces tab
Beam Force Detail This tab will show the maximum positive and negative Bending
table – Max Bending Moments (Mz, and My) for each Beam, for each load case, and
Moments tab where it occur:
Beam Force Detail This tab will show the maximum positive and negative Shear Forces
table – Max Shear (Fy, and Fz) for each Beam, for each load case, and where it occur:
Forces tab
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Beam End Forces By default the user will see the Bending Moment Diagram for the
Graphical Display current load case.
To change the current load case, go to the View toolbar, and change
it (you can select to view the Envelope):
From the Results toolbar, you can switch ON/OFF the results you
would like to view:
• To view the Axial Load Fx
• To view the Shear in Y direction Fy
• To view the Shear in Z direction Fz
• To view Moment around X (Torsion) Mx
• To view Moment around Y My
• To view Bending Moment around Z Mz
You can change the scale of Bending, Axial, Shear, etc., just like we
discussed it in the Node Displacement Graphical Display.
Also, you can Show/Hide the values of the different results on the
Beam End Forces Graphical Display, using from the menus
Results/View Value, then Select the Beam Results tab, you will see
the following dialog box:
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Select the type of results you would like to show, and click
Annotate. You will see something like the following:
Beam Stresses
You will see the Screen cut into five parts:
• The Beam Combined Axial and Bending Stresses table.
• Graphical Display showing the stresses for the current load case.
• 3D Beam Stress Contour Display.
• Dialog box titled Select Section Plane with slider, allows user to
specify section plane along the length to know the stress values.
Beam Combined In this tab you will see for each Beam, for each load case selected by
Axial and Bending the user, and at the Start, End, and three intermediate points the
Stresses table- All values of the Stresses at the four corners of the Beam cross section.
tab Then table lists the Max Compressive Stress and the Max Tensile
Stress. See the below table as an example:
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Beam Combined In this tab you will see for each Beam, for each load case selected by
Axial and Bending the user; the length of each Beam, the Maximum Compressive
Stresses table- Max Stress, where along the length, and in which of the four corners
Stresses tab occurred, the Maximum Tensile Stress, where along the length, and
in which of the four corners occurred. See the below table as an
example:
Beam Combined In this Display you will see the Compression and Tension Diagrams
Axial and Bending (the red is Compression, and Blue is Tension)
Stresses Graphical Change the current load case, go to the View toolbar, and change it:
Display
Use the Scale function to view the right Display of the Stresses.
Also, you can use the Results/View Value as well.
You will get something like the following:
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3D Beam Stress In the upper part of the screen, you will find two windows showing:
Contour
• At the left window is the full length of the selected Beam
showing the stress contour in colors. Along the length you will
find a cutting-plane, which can be moved through the slider in the
Select Section Plane dialog box, as shown below:
• Move the slider or type the Distance in which you want to view
the stress at.
• Select to Display Legend, and to Display Corner Stress.
• In the right-side window of the upper part you will see something
similar to the following:
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Beam Graphs
This is a Beam-per-Beam Graphical result. When you click the sub-
page of the Graphs something similar to the following will be
displayed:
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Plate Contour
To view this result, your model should have plates.
Once you go to this sub-page, the following dialog box will appear:
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This dialog box will allow the user to control the Plate Stess
Contour by changing the following:
• The desired Load Case user likes to display the Stresses for.
• Stress Type, you can choose one of the 19 available Stresses
Types (please refer to the Technical Reference manual section
1.6.1 which discusses these types in details). Once you do, the
Minimum, and Maximum value of this type will be displayed at
the lower left corner of the dialog box.
• Contour Type, select between Normal Fill, Enhanced Fill, or
Normal Lines. Nomal Fill mode means the contour will be
drawn using 5 points; the 4 edges, and the center of the plate.
Enhanced Fill will use 5 points plus the mid point of each edge
using interpolation. The No. of values will control the number of
values to be displayed in the legend (max number is 15). Normal
Lines means lines will be shown instead of fill.
• Switch ON/OFF the Absolute Values checkbox. If this is ON
that means all the Stesses value will be turned to postive
numbers, and hence the comparison will be according to value
and not to the sign.
• Select to show the index (of colors) based on Center Stress or
not?
• Select View Stress Index or not on the left side of the screen.
• Select to Re-index for any new view.
• Select to Show Displaced Shape or, not?
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Plate Centre Stresses After you read section 1.6.1 of the Technical Reference manual, and
Tables & Plate understand the types of stresses, take a look on these tables to view
Corner Stress Tables for each plate for each load case selected by the user the different
types of stresses.
One of the tables may look like the following:
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From the Results along line dialog box, click Cut by a Line button.
If you move the cursor over the structure you will notice that the
cursor became a cross-hair.
To define the line, click two points along the desired group of plates.
A third point (which will be perpendicular on the defined line) will
be asked as the direction of local Y).
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Once you are done, the screen will look something like the
following:
The upper portion of the screen will show you the stress diagram
along the line the user defined.
Increase the Max No. Div from the Results along line dialog box,
to view the upper portion of the screen in more details (the defualt is
2), then click Update button.
Also, you can see the results as a table from the Results along
selected line table, like the one below:
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In the Results along line dialog box like the one below, you will see
the following:
• By default, STAAD Pro will call your line LINE1, but you can
rename it as you wish.
• Select the type of stress you would like to view.
• Specify the Max No Div (as discussed earlier).
• If you made any changes, click Update button to make these
changes current.
• In the Defined Lines part, you will see the name of the Line, the
number of divisions, and the type of stress you select.
• Segment (as descendant from the line) will show the number of
the plate, which the line starts with, and the number of the plate
which the line ends with.
• In our example the Segment is showing P-123 to P-193, which
means starting with plate # 123 and ending with plate # 193.
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Animation
Once you go to this Page, the following dialog box will appear:
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Reports
This is the replacement of all old fashion reports of STAAD-III.
It should produce elegant-good-looking reports, which take
advantage of the colors of ink-jet printers, and to include the
graphical and tables in the same report.
Once you go to this sub-page, the Report Setup dialog box will
appear automatically:
Items tab In this tab you will select what are the contents of the report from
the input data, output results, and pictures.
From the Available pop-up list, select the desired part:
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From the Input, you will have a list of the Input data at the left.
Select the input data you want to include it in your report. Then click
the one arrow button (by default the Job Info is included in the
report).
From the Output, the same thing applies. You will see a list at the
left. Select the output tables you want to include in your report;
which they are identical to the tables we covered in this module.
Then click the one arrow button.
In order to include pictures in your report, you should capture the
pictures before hand.
While you are reviewing the results in the Post Processing mode
you could use one of the following methods:
• From the Print toolbar, click Take Picture icon.
• From menus choose Edit/Take Picture.
• The following dialog box will appear:
Type in the ID field, which is the name of the picture. The Caption
is generated automatically from the status of the results viewing on
the screen.
If you create several pictures, and you selected the Pictures option
in the Available pop-up list, you will find these pictures listed for
you. Select the desired pictures and click one arrow button.
After you select the Input, Output, and Pictures, you may want to
re-arrange the sequence of the data. You can use the two arrows at
the right side of the dialog box. The arrow pointing up will take any
item one step up in the list, hence this data will appear in the starting
pages. The arrow pointing down will take any item one step down in
the list, hence this data will appear in the ending pages
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Load Cases tab By default the output results will be shown for all load cases
(Primary & Combination).
In this dialog box you can specify the load cases to be included in
your report:
Ranges tab In this tab, user specifies if the report should contain results about all
Nodes, Beams, and Plates, or some of them.
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Picture Album tab In this tab, user can browse the pictures already capured.
Specify whether to delete any of them.
You can leave each picture with it’s defualt size or:
• Specify if you want each picture to take a Full Page.
• Instead specify the Height and Width of each picture.
Options tab In this tab, you will specify the general options of the report, which
will control its looks.
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Note If the position of the logo is centered STAAD Pro will remove the
company name. So it is better to keep the logo left always.
Load/Save tab In this tab you will be able to save the report contents.
Click the Save As button, the following dialog box will appear:
Type in the name of the report (no need for any extension) and click
OK.
Next time you will find this file in the list, once you select it, it will
be loaded.
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• From the Print toolbar, click the Print Preview Report icon.
• From menus select File/Print Preview Report.
On both ways you will get something similar to the following:
Use Zoom In, and Zoom Out, to see the details of the report, or the
whole picture.
You can see One Page, or Two Pages simultaneously.
Use Next Page, or Prev Page to navigate through the pages of the
report.
Use Print to print out the report as is.
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Print Report In order to send the report to the printer, use of the following
method:
• Click the Print button on the right hand side, you will see the
following dialog box:
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Current View Another way of getting output from your input file is to deal with
the current view displayed on the screen right now. You can:
• Print Preview it
• Print it
• Export it
Make sure that you are now displaying the current view
(Displacement, Moment Diagram, Shear Diagram, etc…).
From the Print toolbar click the Print Preview Current View icon.
You will see the following picture:
From the Print toolbar click the Print Current View icon to print
the current view. You will get the same dialog box of Print Report.
From the Print toolbar click the Export View to save as the current
view with one of the famous graphics file format such as jpg, tif,
bmp, etc.
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Shear Bending tab From the Selection Type part, decide on the following:
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• Table at the lower left portion of the dialog box, which will show
always the values of Fy, and Mz at Intermediate and End points
within the Beam selected
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Deflection tab If you select the Deflection tab, you will see the following dialog
box:
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Princ Stress and Click the Princ (Princ is an abbreviation for Principal) Stress and
Disp tab Disp to see the following dialog box:
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Corner Stresses tab Click the Corner Stresses to see the following dialog box:
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1. The new method of output in STAAD Pro is better than old STAAD-III methods, but these old
methods still available in STAAD Pro:
a. True
b. False
2. The Load cases to appear in the tables of the Post Processing Mode are:
a. Dictated by STAAD Pro
b. Can be customized by the user once selecting the Post Processing Mode
b. False
5. In which of the following methods I can view the Shear/Bending diagrams with the distances
along the Beam with ZERO Shear/Bending:
a. From Node Displacement tab
6. Use from the menus __________________ to show results values on the diagrams
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Concrete Design
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Introduction
Concrete Design in STAAD Pro has been improved significantly.
Since STAAD Pro 2001, a new separate-but-integrated RC Designer
module has been added, which reads the Analysis file, and perform
the design for concrete columns, beams, and slabs.
Hence, analysis is the first step of the Concrete Design.
From menus select Mode/Interactive Designs/Concrete Design.
Or click Concrete Design tab at the top of the screen.
STAAD Pro will take the user to a new program called STAAD.Pro
RC Designer, the screen will change to:
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Now select the desired Primary and/or Combination loads and click
one arrow to the right button, or click the two arrows to the right
button to select all the loads. Click OK.
To edit the Envelope, simply select the envelope from the table, and
click Edit Env. button. The same dialog box will reappear, so you
can make the desired changes.
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In the ACI Beam Design Brief there are three tabs, which they are:
• General
• Main Reinforcement
• Shear Reinforcement
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General Specify the Minimum Cover from the 3 sides: Top, Side and
Bottom (Default value = 2 in).
Specify the design concrete strength fc’ (Default = 4 ksi)
Specify the Maximum Aggregate Size to be used in the Concrete
Mix (Default value=1.5 in)
Also, you can specify if a Lightweight concrete or not, if yes,
specify the criteria to be used; either:
• Input the tensile strength as a value (using ksi)
• Or you can input it as a percentage of the compressive strength
Select to Include Torsional Effects or not?
Specify whether to design for moments at Center Line of Column,
or Column Face (Default).
Select the desired Envelope from the provided pop-up list (this is
the only place to link the previously made Envelope and the Brief).
To calculate the max Shear and Bending values, specify the number
of segments of the Beam (Default value=12 segments)
Main Reinforcement Click on the Main Reinforcement tab, you will see:
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To change (edit) the values in any Brief, simply select this Brief
from the list, and click Edit Brief button.
The following dialog box:
As you can see in the ACI Column Design Brief there are three
tabs, which they are:
• General
• Column Parameters
• Member Loadcases
General In the Concrete section:
• Specify the design concrete strength fc’ (Default = 4 ksi)
• Specify the Maximum Aggregate Size to be used in the Concrete
Mix (Default value=1.5 in)
• Specify the minimum Cover from Shear Links (Default = 2 in).
• Also, you can specify if a Lightweight concrete used or not? if
yes, specify the criteria to be used; either; input the tensile
strength as a value (using ksi), or you can input it as a percentage
of the compressive strength.
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Select the load cases and/or the Combination, by using the one
arrow or two arrows.
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At the beginning you will see that all results are Fail, don’t worry
this will change in a moment.
By default last selected Group and Member in Design Layer Mode
will be selected. You can select another Group and Members if you
wish.
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You will find that the Members associated with the current Group
are already selected.
Click Design button.
If there is any problem in the design, the below will appear:
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• Beam Span table which includes two tabs; the first one for the
spans (Length, Covers, and Link size), and the second is for
supports (the connection between Beam, and Column is
considered Fixed Support).
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This display is cut into four main synchronized views with single
horizontal scroll bar:
• The upper part shows the elevation view of the Beam with the
reinforcement. You can also see the Plan view by right-click on
the view and selecting Plan View.
• The mid part shows the Moment Envelope.
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• The lower part to the left shows the cross section of the
Reinforcement at specified distance from the Start of the Beam.
Type in the section distance and click Set button, or, you can use
the Cross-Section indicator in the upper part to move it to the
desired location.
• The lower part to the right shows a table outlining the layers of
reinforcement top and bottom (in our example there are two
layers at the top and two layers at the bottom) then the table lists
where each bar starts and finishes along the member length.
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Which includes:
• Distance from the start of the Beam, and in which Span.
• Moment value.
• As Required.
• As’ Required.
• Bottom Layers of Steel (Bars & Area)
• Top Layers of Steel (Bars & Area)
Note In the table you will see the spans marked at the start of the span
with the letter (s), and at the end of the span with letter (e).
STAAD Pro will search for the maximum positive moment at the
beginning and at the end of each span, and then the maximum
negative moment at intermediate points, accordingly will make the
design based on these moments.
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This display is cut into three main synchronized views with single
horizontal scroll bar:
• The upper part shows the elevation view of the Beam with the
shear reinforcement.
• The mid part shows the Shear Envelope.
• The lower part shows the cross section of the Shear
Reinforcement at specified distance from the Start of the Beam.
Type in the section distance and click Set button, or, you can use
the Cross-Section indicator in the upper part to move it to the
desired location.
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Which includes:
• The Zone number, and where does it start along the member, and
where does it finish.
• Number of legs of the stirrup
• The stirrup size
• Spacing between stirrups (in cm).
• The Area of Steel provided (in mm2)
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This dialog box will allow you to print the drawing of the reinforcement
of the steel to the desired printer, DXF file to be used in AutoCAD, or to
MutliREBAR software.
You have to set the Paper Size, Drawing Scale, the Position of the Title
Block, and the distances for the spacing of the span (if multi spans
apply).
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Also, you will find in the Data Area one table called Scheduled Bars:
Which contains:
• Bar Mark.
• Type of the Bar, and its size.
• How many bars to be used.
• The length of the bar to be used.
• Bar shape code according to ACI.
• The A, B, C, D, etc. according to ACI
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• Member number
• Load or Combination number
• Axial Load value, Moment around Major axis, Moment around
Minor axis, and which axis was designed for.
• Area of Steel required.
• Total number of bars suggested,
• Area of Steel provided.
At the lower part you will see Shear Reinforcement table, which
includes:
• Member number
• Max Shear in Local z & Local y, which includes Load or
Combination number, Shear value, and the position
• Area of Steel Required
• The Link size selected and Spacing between Links.
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This dialog box will help you to print the reinforcement of the steel to the
printer, DXF file to be used in AutoCAD, or to MutliREBAR software.
You have to set the space between the border and the column drawing.
Also, set the Paper Size, Drawing Scale, wether the the page will be
Portrait, or Landscape, and the Position of the Title Block, with its size.
You will find in the Data Area one table called Scheduled Bars:
Which contains:
• Bar Mark.
• Type of the Bar, and its size.
• How many bars to be used.
• The bar length to be used.
• Bar shape code according to ACI.
• The distances A, B, C, D, etc. according to ACI.
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Items tab You will see that the current Group is already selected.
In this tab you will select the data to be included inside the report.
You can use the Arrow Up and the Arrow Down to change the
location of each item in the report.
Detailed Results tab Click the Detailed Results tab, you will see the following dialog
box:
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Design Briefs tab Click the Design Briefs tab, you will see the following dialog box:
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To see the final report, from toolbar click Print Preview icon, or
from menus select File/Print Preview.
Both ways will lead to the following picture (this picture showing
STAAD Pro design calculation):
To send the report to the printer, from the toolbar click the Print
icon, or from menus, select File/Print.
In both ways you will see the following dialog box:
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Workshop 7-A
1. Open Small_Building file.
2. Select Mode/Interactive Designs/Concrete Design.
3. Define new Envelope call it First Envelope to contain all the loads
(Primary and Combination).
4. From Members, define one beam, and one column as shown in the
illustration below:
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5. Create a new ACI Beam Brief, call it Beam M1 Brief and change the
following values:
a. At Support, take design moments at = Center Line of Column
6. Create a new ACI Column Brief, call it Column M2 Brief and change
the following values:
a. Main Bars: Min Size = #8, Max Size = #14
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b. False
b. Design Layer Mode, Member Design Mode, Column Design Mode, and Earthquake Mode
c. Design Layer Mode, Member Design Mode, Column Design Mode, and Slab Design
Mode
b. Briefs + Members
c. Envelopes + Briefs
5. In the Design Report I can show a detailed design results plus graphical illustration:
a. True
b. False
6. Use from the menus __________________ to change the mode to Member Design Mode.
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Steel Design
This module contains:
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Introduction
Steel Design in STAAD used to be part of the input file of the
Analysis, which means any change in the design commands means
the input file should be re-run again, which is tedious and time
consuming.
Since STAAD Pro 2003, a new separate-but-integrated Steel
Designer module has been added, which reads the Analysis file, and
perform steel design for selected members.
Hence analysis is the first step of the Steel Design.
From menus select Mode/Interactive Designs/Steel Design.
Or, click the Steel Design tab at the top of the screen.
STAAD Pro will stay in the same interface (not like Concrete
Design which takes the user to a separate program), but the menus,
and the Page Control will change, as the below picture shows:
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Deflection length in To specify the Starting Node number and Ending Node number, so
Y Direction STAAD Pro will calculate the defection in local Y direction for all
the length between these two nodes. This is very useful if you
(through the modeling phase) introduced intermediate nodes in a
long beam. These are in the table DJ1y, and DJ2y.
Deflection length in The same thing applies for calculating the deflection in the local Z
Z Direction direction. These are in the table DJ1z, and DJ2z.
Type of deflection Specify the Type of deflection, there are two possibilities:
checking
• Value of 0 (zero) means local intermediate section displacement.
• Value of 1 means global relative end displacement.
K values Slenderness factor in the three local axes x (torsional axis) , y (minor
axis), z (major axis).
Length Effective Length in the three local axes x, y, z,
Unsupported Length The length of compression flange.
for Allowable The same as above but as a factor, and not as a value.
Bending Stress
The length of bottom flange
The length of top flange.
Tor. Res. At Start To specify the boundary condition of the member for the purpose of
designing for Torsion, they are:
• Free: this means free end just like a cantilever.
• Pinned: this means either a pinned support, or you set a Release
using the Specification sub-page in the Modeling mode.
• Fixed: This means either a fixed support, or a normal Node,
which considered structurally a fixed end.
Tor. Res. At End Just like above, except will be considered for the end Node.
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From the Design Briefs Data Area click New Brief button, the
following dialog box will appear:
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Dmax, Dmin In the coming parts of this module we will discuss the Member
Select command of STAAD Pro, where the user will let STAAD Pro
select the proper cross section.
STAAD Pro will always select from the same cross section which
the user specify in the Modeling mode and starting from the smallest
cross section in the tables up to the largest cross section.
You can limit the search by specifying Dmin, which is the minimum
depth of the cross section and not the smallest cross section in the
table. Also you can specify Dmax, which is the maximum depth of
the cross section and not the largest cross section in the table.
Wmin Minimum welding thickness (Default = 0.002m)
Stiff Spacing for stiffeners for plate girder design
Dff No default value
If you didn’t input a value for this parameter, there will be no check
for deflection.
Dff is the Maximum Allowable Local Deflection.
Nsf Nsf is an abbreviation for Net Section Factor.
• Used to calculate Anet, which is Anet=Ag x Nsf
• By default the value is 1.00, which means the Gross Area equal
to the Net Area.
Cb Cb as specified in chapter F of AISC ASD (Default = 1)
SSY, SSZ To specify if there will be any side sway in local y-axis and/or in
local z-axis. You have two choices:
• (0) There is sideway (Default)
• (1) No sideway
CMY, CMZ CM value in local y-axis and in local z-axis. There are two choices:
• SSY=0, hence there is sideway, therefore CMY = 0.85. Also, if
SSZ=0, hence there is sideway, therefore CMZ = 0.85.
• Or, if SSY=1, hence there is no sideway, therefore CMY will be
calculated. Also, if SSZ=1, hence there is no sideway, therefore
CMZ will be calculated.
Main Design for slenderness. You have two choices:
• (0) Check for slenderness (Default)
• (1) Don’t check for slenderness
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Dlratio Ratio of moment due to dead load applied before concrete hardens
to the total moment (Default = 0.4)
Dlr2 Ratio of moment due to dead load applied after concrete hardens to
the total moment (Default = 0.4)
Effwidth Effective width of concrete slab (Default = 0.25 Member Length)
Fpc Compressive strength of concrete at 28 days (Default = 20684
KN/m2)
Impact Impact fraction in % to be multiplied with live load (Default = 20%)
Plthick Thickness of cover plate welded to the bottom flange of composite
beam
Pltwidth Width of cover plate welded to the bottom flange of composite beam
Ribheight Height of rib from steel deck
Ribwidth Width of rib from steel deck
Shoring Temporary shoring during construction. You have two choices:
• (0) Without shoring (Default)
• (1) With shoring
Slabthick Thickness of concrete slab, or thickness of concrete slab above the
form steel deck (Default = 0.102m)
WMAX Maximum weld thickness (Default = 0.025m)
FSS Full Section Shear for welding, you have two choices:
• (0) False.
• (1) True. (Default).
OVR In case of a member to accept or not an overstress:
• (1.00) means overstress is not permitted (Default).
• Any other value will be the factor which all of the allowable
stresses multiplied by.
SHE How the actual shear stress will be calculated:
• (0) means calculate Actual Shear stress using VQ/lb (Default).
• (1) means calculate Actual Shear stress using V/(Ay or Az).
ELECTRODE Specify the material used in welding from 6 different materials.
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DINC DINC and the parameters to follow are all for designing a Tapered
section. DINC is depth of tapered section to be incremented.
FTBINC Flange width (top and bottom) of tapered section to be incremented.
FTINC Top flange to be incremented only. In this case Bottom Flange = W.
FBINC Bottom flange to be incremented only. In this case Top Flange = W.
BMAX Maximum allowable width of the flange.
AXIS Local axis system about which design of single angles is to be done:
• 1 = Principal Axis (Default)
• 2 = Geometric Axis
FLX Torsional buckling restraint:
• 1 = Member is partially braced (Default)
• 2 = Member is fully braced
• 3 = Member is braced at the point of maximum moment
TMAIN Allowable L/R in tension (Default = 300) (Enter a value = 1, to
bypass L/R ration check)
Use this button in the Brief Details dialog box if you want to
minimize the parameters you want to set. If you click it, the
following will be shown:
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You can see the results of what you did in Data Area in the Design
Groups table, just like the following:
You will see the Design Group name, the Design Brief name, and
finally the Envelope name.
To edit any part of the Group, simply select it an click Edit Design
Grp button.
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Click OK.
In order to see the results, simply go the sub-page titled
Results/Reports, in the lower part of the screen. You will see the
following table:
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Printing the Report While the report is open, select from menus File/Print Preview, and
from the Print Preview window you can direct the output to the
printer.
Or you can reach to the same results by using the Print toolbar;
click the Print Preview Report icon.
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Workshop 7-B
1. Open Small_Building file.
2. Select Mode/Interactive Designs/Steel Design.
3. Define new Envelope call it First Envelope to contain all the loads
(Primary and Combination).
4. Create the following members as shown:
5. For M1, remember the leftmost Node number, and the rightmost Node
number, now go to Restraint sub-page and check the numbers of DJ1y,
and DJ2y, are they the same numbers? Or not? If not change them to the
Node numbers you know.
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6. Create a new Brief, based on AISC-ASD, and call it First Brief, and
change the following parameters:
a. Torsion = 1
b. Dff = 180
c. Nsf = 0.85
d. Ssz = 1
e. Main = 1
f. Ratio = 0.95
g. Beam = 1
7. Select M1
8. Create a new Group and call it First Group, and combine:
a. First Group
b. First Brief
c. First Envelope
d. M1
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13. Create another Brief, based on AISC-ASD, and call it Second Brief, and
change the following parameters:
a. Dmax = 1m
b. Dmin = 0.3m
c. Nsf = 0.85
d. Ssz = 1
e. Main = 0
f. Ratio = 0.95
g. Beam = 0
14. Select M2
15. Click Edit Design Grp, and delete First Group
16. Create a new Group and call it Second Group, and combine:
a. Second Group
b. Second Brief
c. First Envelope
d. M2
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b. False
c. The maximum depth of the cross-section if STAAD will perform Member Select
b. False
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The main objective of this test is to test-your-knowledge, which you learned from this courseware.
The test should be closed book, and without using the software.
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19. Fixed But support will allow the user to 27. In Concrete Design/Beam Briefs, where do
release one or more of the six reactions of the you link Envelope to Brief:
that support: a. In the Brief dialog box, General tab
a. True b. In the Brief dialog box, Column
b. False Factors tab
20. In Steel Design module Ky, Kx, Ly, UNL, c. In the Brief dialog box, Main
DJy1, these are: Reinforcement tab
a. Briefs d. In the Group dialog box
b. Restraints 28. In Concrete Design/Column Brief, where do
c. Deflection Length parameters you link Envelope to Brief:
d. Member Controlling specifications a. In the Brief dialog box, General tab
21. The Analysis type, which takes care of, both b. Column Briefs uses Combinations
secondary loading caused by Displacement of rather than Envelopes
the Nodes, and geometric stiffness correction c. In the Brief dialog box, Column
caused by Deflection of Beams is: Factors tab
a. Perform Analysis d. In the Group dialog box
b. P-Delta Analysis 29. In Post Processing Mode:
c. Non-Linear Analysis a. I can change the Scale of the results
d. Time History Analysis b. I can change the Units of the results
22. The file extension of STAAD Pro input files c. I can show or hide the values of the
is: results
a. filename.pro d. All of the above
b. filename.stp 30. In Rotate Command, I can specify the Axis of
c. filename.std rotation by:
d. filename.sta a. Typing in the numbers of two Nodes
23. Although we create our input file using b. Clicking on two Nodes through a
graphical methods, STAAD Pro will create a special cursor
text file which represent the input file c. Type in the coordinates of two Nodes
containing the STAAD Pro syntax: d. All of the above
a. True
b. False
24. The Material constants stored in STAAD Pro
are:
a. The only method to input Material
constants for your Beams
b. You can input your own if you didn’t
like them
c. Can be altered
d. There are no stored Material
constants in STAAD Pro
25. Bending Moment in STAAD Pro is the
moment:
a. Around y-y
b. Around x-x
c. Around z-z
d. Around Global Z
26. In Circular Repeat, the resulting total number
of frames is:
a. No. of Steps assigned by user + 1
b. No. of Steps assigned by user –1
c. No. of Steps assigned by user
d. No. of Steps assigned by user + 2
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Answers:
1. a
2. b
3. b
4. d
5. c
6. b
7. a
8. d
9. b
10. d
11. a
12. d
13. d
14. b
15. b
16. b
17. a
18. b
19. a
20. b
21. c
22. c
23. a
24. b
25. c
26. a
27. a
28. b
29. d
30. d
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