Evaluating Tendons Through Simulation in Civil Engineering

midasBridge TeamSeptember 19, 2023

Evaluating Tendons Through Simulation in Civil Engineering

 

Maximizing FEA Efficiency with Model Reuse

midasBridge TeamApril 26, 2023

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Common Errors in Bridge Modeling

midasBridge TeamJanuary 14, 2022

Common Errors in Bridge Modeling

 

Structural Connections and Contacts

midasBridge TeamSeptember 28, 2021

Structural Connections and Contacts

Basic Finite Element Mesh Explained

midasBridge TeamAugust 19, 2021

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Introduction to midas FEA NX

 

 

 

Basic Finite Element Mesh Explained

Worst Bridge Collapses in History

midasBridge TeamFebruary 2, 2021

 

Bridges are one of the most important engineering structures in the world. Why? Because they connect people and societies all around the world! Bridge engineering companies in the world try to make incredible bridges. However, like any other structure, safety must be the top priority when building these bridges because people’s lives are at stake if something happens to the bridges. Skills for bridge engineers are also needed. The following content will talk about some of the worst bridge collapses in history and the engineering issues around them.

Best Practices When Considering Post-Tensioned Girder Bridges

midasBridge TeamNovember 17, 2020

 

Self-Anchored Suspension Bridge Design

midasBridge TeamOctober 26, 2020

 The Andy Warhol Bridge is an eyebar-chain, self-anchored suspension bridge carrying Seventh Street over the Allegheny River in the city of Pittsburgh, PA. This bridge is one of the "Three Sisters" bridges constructed from 1924 to 1928 which comprise the only trio of identical, side-by-side bridges in the world and the first self-anchored bridges constructed in the United States.