Course Overview
This course is designed for engineers interested in learning the workflow of a Steel composite Bridge in midas Civil. The course covers the methodology from the basics, starting with the concepts behind Finite element modeling, then steel composite bridge modeling, loading, analysis results & design. What will I learn?
- Concept behind Finite element modeling
- Introduction to midas civil Graphical User Interface
- Workflow of a steel composite Bridge
- Design as per AASHTO
**Course purchase does not include license. Licenses must be purchased separately
**This course uses midas Civil conventional version with the CGM Module.
Your Instructor
Mihir pursued his Masters in Structural Dynamics from IIT Roorkee and BTech in Civil Engineering from RGPV, Bhopal. He has 3+ years of extensive Technical Consulting experience for Bridge & Building Projects. His research area includes non-linear analysis & risk-targeted seismic design. He enjoys providing solutions to engineers on sophisticated projects ranging from conventional to high end bridges.
Course Curriculum
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StartTraining 1: Overview of midas Civil (42:37)
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StartTraining 2: Quick & Efficient Wizard Modeling of a Steel Composite Bridge (52:08)
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StartTraining 3: Manual modifications in midas Civil (35:37)
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StartTraining 4: Irregular Shape Modeling in Midas Civil (49:43)
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StartTraining 5: Tools in midas civil (30:38)
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StartTraining 1: Moving Load Overview (4:01)
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StartTraining 2: Differences between Railway Bridge and Road Bridge (2:18)
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StartTraining 3: Differences Lane Option and Cross Beam Option (3:26)
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StartTraining 4: Moving Load Case Option (2:59)
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StartTraining 5: Define Design Traffic Line Lane (10:59)
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StartTraining 6: Vehicle - Road Bridge (5:41)
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StartTraining 7: How To Define Moving Load Case (7:27)
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StartTraining 8: Moving Load Analysis Control (3:17)
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StartTraining 9: Moving Load Case Option (3:04)
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StartTraining 10: Define Design Traffic Line Lane (4:01)
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StartTraining 11: Vehicle - Railway Bridge (4:39)
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StartTraining 12: Define Moving Load Case (2:51)
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StartTraining 13: Moving Load Analysis Control (3:20)