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Integrated Solution System for Bridge and Civil Structures
Bridging Your Innovations to Realities
for Bridge and Civil Structures
MIDAS Program Applications
Burj Khalifa (UAE)
Beijing Olympic Stadium (CHINA)
Sutong Bridge (CHINA)
Nastran FXTotal Solution forTrue Analysis-Driven Design
midas FX+General Pre & Post Processorfor Finite Element Analysis
midas CivilIntegrated Solution System for
Bridge and Civil Structures
midas PierPier Automatic Design System
midas DeckPier Automatic Design System
midas FEAAdvanced Nonlinear and
Detail Analysis System
midas AbutmentAbutment Automatic
Design System
midas GenIntegrated Design System for Building and General Structures
midas ADSShear wall type BuildingDesign System
midas SetStructural engineer’s tools
midas BuildingA revolutionary building specificdesign system with auto-draftingmodules
midas SDSSlab & basemat DesignSystem
midas GTSGeotechnical and
Tunnel analysis System
Soil+(CTC in Japan)
midas GeoXTemporary shoring & Settlement
analysis System for Excavation
Mechanical Bridge
Building Geotechnical
World’Height: 800 m, 160 floors
s tallest building to date
World’Total span: 8,206 m
s longest cable stayed bridge to date
Area: 78,000 sq. m.Allowed Capacity: 91,000 people
Sacramento
Vietnam
Malaysia
Singapore
UAE
ItalyTurkey
Spain
LithuaniaRussia
Puerto Rico
VenezuelaColombia
Bolivia
Brazil
Shanghai
MIDAS IT(Seoul)
USA(New York)
Shenyang
Taiwan
Thailand
Guangzhou
China(Beijing)
KOZO KEIKAKU ENGINEERINGITOCHU Techno-SolutionsJIP Techno ScienceCREA-TECCybernet Systems
Chengdu
India(Mumbai)
New Jersey
Japan(Tokyo)
Mexico
SeattleTNO DIANA(Netherlands) Slovenia
MIDAS IT China / BeijingRm.1307, 13th Floor, Fangyuan 56(Yi),Zhongguancun Nan da Jie HaidianDistrict, Beijing, China
+86 010 51658210 / [email protected]
MIDAS R&D Center India / Mumbai804 & 805, 8th Floor, Maithili's Signet,Plot No. 39/4, Sector 30A Vashi,Navi Mumbai – 400705
+91 22 6721 1001~3 / [email protected]
MIDAS IT Japan / TokyoAkiba-mitakikan 8th fl., 4-5-5Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo,101-0021, Japan
+81 3 5207 6388 / [email protected]
MIDASoft USA / New York45 Broadway, Suite 1130New York, NY 10006, USA
+1 212 835 1666 / [email protected]
Branch OfficesHeadquarters Sales Office
"Stretch your imagination & extend your ideas without restrictions. midas Civil will help you achieve the goals."
01. Innovative user interface
midas Civil - Framework
Works Tree Main Menu Tabbed Toolbars Context Menu
Output Window
Task PaneA new concept tool, which enables the user to freely set optimal menu systems
Walk Through Mode
A new concept menu system comprising frequently used menus
Procedural sequence defined by the user for maximum efficiency
Auto-links to manuals, technical papers and tutorials
Links to corresponding dialog boxes for ease of checking input data
Model rendering provided in variousview points
Possible to change assigned properties of a selected entity / item
Simultaneous display of various results in post-processing
Full graphical representationof all shapes
Command LineModeling function similar to AutoCAD commands
Modeling by One Key commands
Display of line & plane type section shapes
Combined analysis results & design display
Hidden view processing ofa user-specified section
Property Window
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"Stretch your imagination & extend your ideas without restrictions. midas Civil will help you achieve the goals."
midas Civil - Graphic User Interface
Generation of a variety of model views by unit functionality (Contour, Iso Surface, Cutting, etc.)
Analysis results creatively expressed in numerous ways using unit functionality
Simulation Wizard, which saves and regenerates the total process of graphics generation
Visualization Designer
VisualizationDesigner
VisualizationDesignerMulti-selection of Cutting planes
Multi Cutting Plane View
midas CivilGraphic User Interface
Clip Box + Contour + Contour Line Multi Clip + Cut Plane + Property Color
Clip Box + Iso Surface Contour + Cut Plane + Glyph
A new concept graphical tool, which enables the user to freely combine and manipulate analytical model and results
Visualization support tool, which generates various scenes in a selected domain
Mouse operation replacing the use of dialog boxes for frequently used modeling functions
Graphical means to freely select, remove and add domain, plane, line & point informationdesired by the user
Universal Widget
Vertical Cutting
Horizontal Cutting
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01. Innovative user interface
"One Stop Solution for practicing bridge engineers with RC, steel & PSC design"
02. Optimal solutions for bridges
RC / Steel / PSC design per AASHTO LRFD
Iterative analyses for calculating optimal sections & rebars
One stop solution combining static & dynamic analyses carried out in a same file with member design
Design process for bridge design Reinforced Concrete design (beam / column)
Analysis
Bridge analysis and design are carried out in an iterative process
Iterative Process
Design
Modeling
Analysis
Design
RC DesignSteel Design PSC Design
Optimal solution provided for analysis & design
Stress calculations for user-defined sectionsCombined stresses due to axial &bending (all sections in database)Combined stresses due to bending& shear (all sections in database)
Beam / column section check
Auto-recognition of bracedconditions of columns
Irregular column section designFlexural strength check
Torsional strength checkReinforcing steel calculation &tendon check
Shear strength check
Summary of construction stageresults
Optimized Design
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RC section check report RC section detail check report
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Modeling, Integrated Design & Analysis SoftwareMIDAS 8
"One Stop Solution for practicing bridge engineers with RC, steel & PSC design"
02. Optimal solutions for bridges
Stress checks for user-defined sections
Combined stress check for bending & shear (all sections in database)
Combined stress check for axial & bending (all sections in database)
Various column sections provided (box, pipe, solid round, octagon, etc.)
Column checking for user-defined sections
Auto-calculation of braced condition
Design check for maximum forces with corresponding force components
RC design (Irregular column section check) Steel Design (combined stress checks)
Section types in database User-defined irregular column sections Section types in database User-defined irregular sections
Section defined by coordinates
Rebars defined by coordinates
Tower Model of irregular section Column check (PM interaction plot)Graphical results of stress checks
midasCivil Bridging Your Innovations to Realities
"One Stop Solution for practicing bridge engineers with RC, steel & PSC design"
02. Optimal solutions for bridges midasCivil Bridging Your Innovations to Realities
Application Example: a unified analysis for a subway structure
Change in boundary conditions by load cases and RC design feature used
Simultaneous static & dynamic analyses for an FCM bridge with seismic bearing isolators
Section design of bridge piers & towers
A single analysis file, which handles different boundary conditions or section stiffness for different loadingconditions or analysis types
Optimal member design using load combination results of a unified model
Optimal design reflecting change in boundaries for different loading & analysis conditions Application Example: Design of a subway structure
Static analysis
A single analytical model
Change in boundary conditions / sectionstiffness by loading conditions & analysis types
Application examples
Frame bridge analysis for normal & seismic conditions
Subway tube analysis for normal & seismic conditions
Simultaneous static & seismic analyses of bridges with bearing isolators
Separate analyses by analysis cases
Separate analyses by load cases
RC / Steel / PSC Design (AASHTO LRFD)
Optimal member design (beam / column)
Analysis
Dynamic analysisA single analyticalmodel
Design
Optimized Design
Normal support condition Support condition for seismic analysis
Analysis results for normal condition (moment) Seismic analysis results (moment)
RC section check results
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Boundary Change Assignment to Load Cases/Analyses
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midasCivil Bridging Your Innovations to Realities
"Integrated solution for practical PSC bridge design (Longitudinal & transverse direction analyses and strength checks)"
03. PSC bridge design
Procedure and main features for PSC bridge design Automatic generation of transverse analysis model
Auto generation of transverse analysis models through global analysis models
Transverse analysis model generation wizard & auto generation of loading and boundary conditions(transverse tendon assignment)
Automatic placement of live load for transverse analysis
Automatic positioning of loadings for plate analysis
Section check using RC / PSC design function
Construction stage analysis reflecting change in elements, boundary conditions & loadings
Creep & shrinkage calculation based on codes
Time dependent steel relaxation (CEB-FIP, AASHTO, Magura & JTG 04)
Irregular sections displayed to true shapes
Confinement effect of rebars considered for creep
Auto-calculation of section properties considering effective width
Easy generation of non-prismatic tapered sections over the entireor partial spans
Completed state analysis reflecting effective width byconstruction stagesSpecial type of PSC bridge analysis (extradosed bridge)
Automatic generation of transverse analysis model
RC design of irregularly shaped columns
3D/2D tendon placement assignment(lumped representative tendon analysis)
Strength check to AASHTO LRFD
Beam stress check for PSC bridges
Automatic reaction summary at specific supports throughstaged launching in ILM bridgesCompression-only element provided for modelingtemporary supports & precasting platform
FCM Bridge
Extradosed Bridge
Defining positions for transverse analysis Transverse analysis model wizard
RC design for a selected member Excel format calculation report(future release)
Input / Output tables
Generation & analysisof a transverse model
Global analysisalong the spans
Transverseanalysis
Strength checkIntegrated solutionfor PSC bridge design
Globalanalysis along
the spans
Transversemodel
generation
Partialmodification
of model dataRC design End
of design
midasCivil Bridging Your Innovations to Realities
"Integrated solution for practical PSC bridge design (Longitudinal & transverse direction analyses and strength checks)"
03. PSC bridge design
Convenient auto generation of tapered sections (change in thicknesses of top/bottom flanges and webseparately considered)
Construction stage analysis and completed state analysis reflecting auto calculated effective width
Exact 3D tendon and simplified 2D tendon placements
Modeling PSC bridges of irregular sections using Section Property Calculator
PSC bridge wizards (FCM, ILM, MSS & FSM): user-defined tendons & sections possible
Modeling features suited for practical design (1) Modeling features suited for practical design (2)
Display and design of irregular sectionsAuto generation of non-prismatictapered sections
Automatic calculationof effective width
Lumped representative tendon analysisPSC wizard reflecting design practice
Irregular section defined by user using SPC
Tendon profile input and real-time display
Auto generation of taperedsections based on bridgespans Schedule-based input of rebars
3D tendon profile placement
2D placement of tendons usingthe representative tendon function
Automatic calculation of effective widthfor PSC bridges
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midasCivil Bridging Your Innovations to Realities
"Integrated solution for practical PSC bridge design (Longitudinal & transverse direction analyses and strength checks)"
03. PSC bridge design
Separate immediate and time-dependent tension losses by tendons (graphs & tables)
Generation of tendon weights and coordinates (calculation of tendon quantity)
Normal / principal / shear / inclined stresses using PSC Stress Diagram command
Generation of erection cambers
Summary of reactions at specific supports in ILM bridges
AASHTO LRFD specifications
Bending strength, shear strength & torsional strength checks
Transverse rebars check and resistance & factored moment diagrams
Stress check for completed state by construction stages
Generation of member forces & stresses by construction stages and maximum & minimum stresses summary
Excel format calculation report (future release)
Automatic strength check Various analysis results for practical design
Analysis results table
Design parameters for strength check
Analysis results graph
Bending strengthcheck
Tension losses in tendons Tendon loss graph
PSC bridge-specific stress diagrams
PSC bridge-specific stress output
Principal stress distribution for a PSC bridge
Maximum normal stress distribution for a PSC bridge
midasCivil Bridging Your Innovations to Realities
"Integrated solution for practical PSC bridge design (Longitudinal & transverse direction analyses and strength checks)"
03. PSC bridge design
Compression-only element provided to reflect the effects of temporary bents
Calculation of section properties of an irregular section using AutoCAD and SPC
Calculation of normal / principal / inclined stresses using the Beam Stress (PSC) command
Special type of PSC bridges (1) Special type of PSC bridges (2)
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Construction stage analysis - FSM
Analysis results of a completed state model Construction Stage AnalysisControl dialog box
Construction stage analysis - cable erection
Construction stage analysis - removal of shoring
Construction stage analysis - tower erection
Construction stage analysis - cable erection Completed state model
Construction stage analysis - staged constructionof girders
Construction stage analysis reflecting time-dependent material properties and pre-tensioning forces
External type pretension loads provided for inducting cable tensioning forces
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Construction stage analysis of an extradosed bridge (FCM) Construction stage analysis of an extradosed bridge (FSM)
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midasCivil Bridging Your Innovations to Realities
"Optimal solution for cable bridge analysis (completed state & construction stage analyses with advanced analysis functions)"
04. Cable bridge analysis
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Optimal initial pretensions generated to satisfy desired girder, tower & cable force and displacement
constraints
Optimal solution for cable bridge analysis Initial equilibrium state analysis for cable stayed bridges
Auto generation of construction stage pretensionsusing the tensions in the completed state(linear & nonlinear)
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Behaviors of key segments in real construction reflected
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Large displacement analysis reflecting creep & shrinkage3
Backward construction stage analysis using internal memberforces (reflecting large displacement)
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Auto calculation of tensions in main cables and coordinates forself-anchored and earth-anchored suspension bridgesDetail output for suspension cables (unstressed lengths, sag,etc.) & detail shape analysis
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Steel column design of irregular sections6
Cable Stayed Bridge Initial equilibrium state analysisGeneration of optimal cable pretension forcessatisfying design constraints
Optimum stressing strategy
Cable nonlinearity considered (equivalent truss,nonlinear truss & catenary cable elements)
Calculation of initial pretensions for cable stayedbridges & initial shape analysis for suspension bridges
Construction stage analysis reflectinggeometric nonlinearity
Finite displacement method (P-delta analysis by cons-truction stages and for completed state)
Large displacement method (independent models for back-ward analysis & forward construction stage)
Completed state analysis & tower/ girder design
Linearized finite displacement method & linear elasticmethod
Linear buckling analysis / moving load analysis / inelasticdynamic analysis
Steel column design of irregular sections
Optimum solutions produced by an optimization theory basedon object functions
Solutions obtained by simultaneous equations if the numbersof constraints and unknowns are equal
Ideal dead load force diagram assumed
Initial equilibrium state analysis results satisfying constraints
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midasCivilBridging Your Innovations to Realities
"Optimal solution for cable bridge analysis (completed state & construction stage analyses with advanced analysis functions)"
04. Cable bridge analysis
Auto calculation of erection pretensions by entering only the pretensions of the completed state & addingLack of fit force without having to perform backward analysis
Applicable for both large displacement and small displacement analyses
Initial equilibrium state analysis reflecting the behaviors of the closure of key segments during erection
Auto calculation of construction stage pretensions accounting for creep & shrinkage
Calculation of cable pretensions by construction stages satisfying the constraints for the completed state
Auto-iterative function provided to reflect creep & shrinkage
Superb convergence for calculating unknown load factors using simultaneous equations & object functions
Construction stage analysis for cable stayed bridges01 - Forward stage analysis using the pretensions in the completed state
Construction stage analysis for cable stayed bridges02 - Forward stage analysis based on application of constraints
Construction stage analysis results - initial erection Construction stage analysis results - cantilevers erected
Construction stage analysis results - closure of side spans Construction stage analysis results- immediately before center span closure
Construction stage analysis results - final stage Completed state analysis results - MomentConstruction stage analysis results
Set up constraints and unknowns
Iteration
Load Factors found
Iteration control
Analysis results of the completed state
STEP 01. Calculation of pretensions usingUnknown Load Factor
STEP 02. Forward stage analysis for a cable stayed bridge using the pretensionsof the completed state and Lack of fit force
Procedure for a construction stage analysis
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Optimal tensions in cables found satisfying constraints
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Construction Stage
Unknown Load Factor
Construction Stage
Check
End
Unit pretension loads applied
Assignment of constraints & calculation of unknownload factors for each stage (good convergence)
Re-analysis of construction stagereflecting influence factors
Analysis of results for each construction stage12
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midasCivilBridging Your Innovations to Realities
"Optimal solution for cable bridge analysis (completed state & construction stage analyses with advanced analysis functions)"
04. Cable bridge analysis
Conventional earth anchored suspension bridges - initial shape analysis performed in Wizard throughsimple method / accurate analysis
Initial shape analysis function for special suspension bridges with hangers located on different planes(accurate analysis)
Shape analysis function reflecting initial member forces of self anchored suspension bridges
Initial shape analysis for suspension bridges Construction stage analysis of earth anchored suspension bridges
A self-anchored suspensionbridge model using SuspensionBridge Wizard
Accurate analysis methodusing Suspension BridgeAnalysis Control
Initial shape model of a suspension bridge
Structure (elements, nodes, materials, loads & boundary conditions)
Geometric nonlinear analysisStructural stiffness, loads & internal forces
un-equilibrated forces calculatedNodal displacements & member
forces calculated
Updated nodal coordinates revisedRevised nodes & member forces unstressed lengths recalculatedEquilibrium forces calculated
for each member (internal member forces)
Nodal coordinates updatedUnstressed lengths of cables determined
Equilibrium member forces determinedfor each member
Cable (unstressed lengths & iteration convergence conditions)
Removal of superimposed dead load
Initial tension forces in cables of a suspension bridge
Removal of hangers & setback calculationRemoval of main span girders
Removal of main span girders
Removal of side span girders Removal of side span girders completed
Procedure for accurate analysis method
Backward construction stage analysis - large displacement analysis
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Accurate analysis of initialshape performed to satisfy
the coordinates of towers and sags
Control for convergence(rate of change in
displacements)
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midasCivilBridging Your Innovations to Realities
"Optimal solution for cable bridge analysis (completed state & construction stage analyses with advanced analysis functions)"
04. Cable bridge analysis
Accurate analysis with initial member forces to reflect the behavior of a self anchored suspension bridgesubjected to axial forces in girders
Typical construction methods applicable for self anchored suspension bridges such as hanger insertion andJack-down construction methods
Cable Bridge Analysis Options
Large displacement analysis by construction stages
P-delta analysis by construction stages
Reflection of tangential girder erection
Auto calculation of cable tensions by construction stages
Cable-Pretension Force Control
Independent Stage: backward analysis (independent model)Include Equilibrium Element Nodal Force: backward analysis reflecting internal forces (independent model)Accumulative Stage: Accumulative model for forward analysis
Include P-delta Effect Only (2nd release in 2006)
Initial Force: Initial tensions inducted into as internal forces (inducted loads internal cable forces)External Force: Initial tensions inducted into as external forces (inducted loads = internal cable forces)
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Initial tension forces of a self anchored suspension bridge
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Erection bents,main cables &girders installed
Final Stage
Stage 04
Stage 05
Stage 03
Stage 02
Initial Tangent Displacement for Erected Structure (fabrication camber calculated)
Lack of fit force control: construction stages using tensions in the completed state automatically produced
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Initial shape analysis
Construction stage analysis of self anchored suspension bridges
Backward construction stage analysis - large displacement analysis
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"Seismic & earthquake resistant system and seismic performance evaluation for bridges using high-end nonlinear analysis"
05. Nonlinear analysis
In addition to lumped mass, Mass Offset & Consistent Mass also considered
A number of response spectrum loads defined using different design spectrums
Various methods for applying damping for time history analysis (Direct Modal, Mass & Stiffness Proportional,Strain Energy Proportional, Element Mass & Stiffness Proportional)
Nonlinear analysis process in midas Civil Various dynamic analysis functions
Nonlinear seismic analysis andperformance evaluation for bridges
Nonlinear static analysis(pushover analysis)
Boundary nonlinearanalysis
Inelastic time historyanalysis
Analysis model data
Nonlinear material properties & plastic hinge propertiesof members(hysteresis models, yield strengths, PM interaction &post yielding behavior properties)
Finite elements (beam, column, plate & solid)Inelastic spring properties (stiffness, effective dampingratios & hysteresis properties)
Static loads & inelastic response spectrum(damping & ductility ratio)Acceleration time histories & artificial seismic waves)
Effective DampingDuctility
Capacity spectrum methodDisplacement coefficient method
Displacement based design method
Seismic performanceevaluation
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Multi-spectrum input Definition of a number of response spectrum load cases using different design spectrums Spectrum values corresponding to modal damping ratios
Response spectrums & interpolation considering modal damping ratios Modal damping ratio applied using correctional equation if a single spectrum selected Interpolation of spectrum load data used if a number of spectrums specified
Consistent mass consideration Both lumped mass & consistent mass available
Mass specified at the neutral axis of a member regardless of Mass Offset or Section Offset
Seismic performanceevaluation
Seismic resistance& isolation system evaluation
Accurate seismicsafety evaluation
Definition of input loads
Approximate dimensions / section profile/ material properties
Structural model of a bridge
Displacement control
Inelastic response spectrum
Load control
Accurate behavior analysis using nonlinearseismic response of a bridge
DampingTime Step
Effective stiffness/effective damping devicehysteretic properties
Response evaluation Response evaluation Response evaluation
Newmark - - Linear acceleration method - Average acceleration method
Displacement, velocity & acceleration time historyInelastic hinge distribution
Member curvature & rotational ductility
Direct integrationSeismic control
ViscoelasticHysteretic Inelastic element
Beam-Column
Spring, Truss
Lumped Hinge Type
Distributed Hinge YypeSeismic isolation
Nonlinear modal analysis
Runge-Kutta method
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Seismic isolation
LRBFPS
Staged reactions, memberforces, stresses, displacements,
plastic hinge distribution& system displacement ductility
Eigenvalues (natural frequencies)Seismic isolator & damper hysteresis loops,
Displacement, velocity & acceleration time history
midasCivilBridging Your Innovations to Realities
"Seismic & earthquake resistant system and seismic performance evaluation for bridges using high-end nonlinear analysis"
05. Nonlinear analysis
Structural analysis function including nonlinear link elements (General Link)
Structural analysis using spring elements having nonlinear properties (Inelastic Hinge Property)
Various dampers & base isolators (Gap, Hook, Viscoelastic Damper, Hysteretic System, Lead RubberBearing Isolator & Friction Pendulum System Isolator)
Static loads converted into the form of dynamic loads (Time Varying Static Loads)
Viscoelastic Damper
Hysteretic System
Viscoelastic Damper
Lead Rubber Bearing Friction Pendulum System Hysteretic System
Runge-Kutta method analysis condition
Lead Rubber Bearing Isolator
Dampers, base isolators & inelastic elements simultaneously considered in nonlinear time historyanalysis (nonlinear direct integration method)
Good convergence by Runge-Kutta method (Step Sub-Division Control & Adaptive Stepsize Control)
Boundary nonlinear analysis Analysis capabilities for dampers & base isolators
Friction Pendulum System Isolator
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midasCivilBridging Your Innovations to Realities
"Seismic & earthquake resistant system and seismic performance evaluation for bridges using high-end nonlinear analysis"
05. Nonlinear analysis
4 Hinge type models
Lumped type hinge
Distributed type hinge
Spring type hinge
Truss type hinge
Accurate analysis by simultaneously considering nonlinear & time dependent properties of members toevaluate seismic safety
Good convergence achieved through applying stable direct integration method & numerical iterative method
Over 50 built-in earthquake acceleration records in DB & import of artificial seismic waves
Versatile nonlinear analysis results (hinge distribution, max. & min. displacement / velocity / acceleration,time history graphs & simulations)
Auto generation of plastichinge properties
Input for nonlinearanalysis conditions
Various nonlinearhysteresis models
Evaluation of ductilitydemand for members
Inelastic hysteresis models in midas Civil
Uni-axial hinge model
19 Models provided including bi-linear, tri-linear,Clough, slip models, etc
Multi-axial hinge model
Translational hardening type model/ fiber model
Nonlinear time history analysis function, which uses linear static & construction stage analysis results asinitial section forces (initial section forces reflected in hysteresis)
Generation of tables & graphics for versatile nonlinear analysis results(hinge distribution, max. & min. displacement / velocity / acceleration, time history graphs, simulations& production of various events)
Nonlinear time history analysis Numerous inelastic hysteresis models
Takeda Tri-linear Clough Deg. Tri-linear
Origin-Oriented Peak-Oriented Slip Ramberg Osgood
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midasCivilBridging Your Innovations to Realities
"Seismic & earthquake resistant system and seismic performance evaluation for bridges using high-end nonlinear analysis"
05. Nonlinear analysis
Nonlinear dynamic analysis considering axial force - moment interaction
Variable axial force considered (PMM): translational hardening type model by plasticity theories
Fixed axial force considered (PM)
Nonlinear time history analysis Dynamic nonlinear analysis reflecting axial force - moment interaction
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RC Type Steel Type
Translation of 1st yield surface after 1st yielding Translation of 1st yield surface at unloading
Translation of 2nd yield surface after2nd yielding on the +ve side
Initial axial forces considered (P-M) Variable axial forces considered (P-M-M)
Translation of 2nd yield surface after2nd yielding on the -ve side
Translational hardening type model (translation of yield surface)Auto setting of yield surface & auto calculation of yield properties
Modeling, Integrated Design & Analysis SoftwareMIDAS 22
midasCivilBridging Your Innovations to Realities
"Seismic & earthquake resistant system and seismic performance evaluation for bridges using high-end nonlinear analysis"
05. Nonlinear analysis
Efficient fiber division function for various sections such as rectangular, circular & PSC sections
Simple representation of reinforcing steel using the Import function
Nonlinear dynamic analysis using fiber models Versatile & convenient definition of fiber section & division
Limitation of nonlinear hinge models eliminated, which are based on experience such as pushover analysis,seismic analysis, etc.Change in axial forces accurately reflected through fiber models in structures whose axial forces changesignificantly Accurate representations of confinement effects of tie reinforcing steel, crushing, cracking, etc. in concretemembers under nonlinear analysis Accurate representations of tensile yielding, compressive yielding, buckling, fracture, etc. in steel membersunder nonlinear analysisAnalytical models for optimal retrofit reinforcement to existing structures such as plate reinforcement
A bridge model using fiber elements
RC Section PSC Section
Concrete Filled Section Hollow Steel Section
Stress-strain relationships for concrete & steel
Moment-curvature relationship of a fiber element Versatile & convenientsection damage assessment
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Tresca
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midasCivilBridging Your Innovations to Realities
"Seismic & earthquake resistant system and seismic performance evaluation for bridges using high-end nonlinear analysis"
05. Nonlinear analysis
Good convergence for nonlinear analysis using shell elements, which reflect large displacements &large rotationsRepresentation of material nonlinearity of degenerated shell elements by integrating stresses in thethickness direction using a layered approach
Plastic zone display function, which shows the status of yielding of shell elements in the thickness directionto obtain detail information on material nonlinearity
Material & geometric nonlinear analysis functions to carried out detail analyses of steel structures consistedof steel box, steel plate & I-beam sections
Nonlinear static analysis Nonlinear shell element
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High end analysis functions to represent nonlinear behaviors of structures after elastic limits
Various hardening models, which define the behaviors from the elastic limits to maximum stress points(Isotropic hardening, Kinematic hardening & Mixed hardening)
Various failure models frequently encountered in civil engineering practice(Tresca, Von Mises, Mohr-Coulomb & Drucker-Prager)
Cyclic Load function using the loading sequence function to represent the nonlinear behaviors ofstructures subjected to cyclic loads
Material nonlinear properties Cantilever beam with channel section
Pinched cylinder Hemispherical shell with a hole
Load-Deflection curve Yield states along thickness
Von Mises - Tresca Mohr-Coulomb Drucker-Prager
Results of a cyclic loading test Nonlinear analysis control
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midasCivilBridging Your Innovations to Realities
"Seismic & earthquake resistant system and seismic performance evaluation for bridges using high-end nonlinear analysis"
05. Nonlinear analysis
Simultaneous analysis of geometric & material nonlinearity Pushover analysis
Analysis results of a reduced symmetry model expanded to a full model to observe nonlinear behaviors& deformed shape using the Mirror function
View function supported to display plastic zones to identify the status of yielding at integration points
Animation function provided to examine rather large deformation & stress redistribution in real time
Results of geometric - material nonlinear analysis readily verified by Stage/Step History Graph
Various plastic hinge models
Process of pushover analysis
Checking the status of safety limits of a system, which has been considered with dynamic behaviors &load redistribution, after yielding
Structural inelastic behaviors & resistance capability calculated efficiently
Capacity spectrum method provided to efficiently evaluate nonlinear seismic response & performance
Load control & Displacement control methods
Gravity load effects considered
Pushover analysis reflecting P-delta effects
Various load patterns supported (Mode Shape / Static Load /Uniform Acc.)
Multi-linear hinge & FEMA hinge types supplied
Analysis results checked by pushover steps (hinge status / distribution,displacements, member forces & stresses)
Various types of capacity curves supplied
Capacity spectrum method
Demand spectrums supplied for each design standard
Seismic performance evaluated using Performance Point
Capacity spectrum method
Auto generation of plastichinge properties
Static analysis& member design
Load control ordisplacement control
Inelastic propertiesof members
Pushover analysis
Capacity ofa structure evaluated
Performance pointsfound by demand curves
Evaluationof seismic performance
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Stress contour & deformedshape
Yield point Steel box
A quarter model of a pinched cylinderwith diaphragms
Load Scale Factor - Deflection curve
Satisfactoryperformance
Project Applications
Segmental Concrete Bridges
Galena Creek Bridge (Nevada, USA)
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I-95/I-295 Lee Roy Selmon Flyovers (Florida, USA)US17 Wilmington Bypass (North Carolina, USA)
Basarab viaduct (Bucharest, Romania)The bridge over the Adige river (Verona, Italy)Jalan Travers Bansar (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Intersección Elevada Av. Suba x Av. Boyacá(Cali, Colombia)
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