CIVIL NX AtoZ : How to change the stress check location in a section?

midasBridge TeamJanuary 10, 2024

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CIVIL NX AtoZ : Excessively large self-weight in steel box

midasBridge TeamJanuary 3, 2024

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CIVIL NX AtoZ : Deformed vs. Original, Setting Boundary Condition for Elastic Links in Construction Stage Analysis

midasBridge TeamJanuary 3, 2024

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It's time for a review, as usual. Do you remember Offset function in CIVIL NX?

Let me reiterate. You cannot apply a Beam End Offset at the same time when a Section Offset is in place. It is not possible to apply Offsets simultaneously.

For more details, you can click on 'Offset function in CIVIL NX' to check it out!

CIVIL NX AtoZ : Offset function in CIVIL NX

midasBridge TeamDecember 20, 2023

Hello everyone, Welcome back 🎉. This is CoBen!! 👬

Do you remember the content we shared last week?

For those who may have missed the previous content or are a bit unclear, let me briefly summarize it. 🤓

Last week, we shared a method for simultaneously checking multiple loads.

Click on the Display menu in the View tab, and in the Load tab, check on specific loads or load combinations you want to represent. This will display all selected loads on the model.

For more details, you can click on 'Displaying Multiple Loads Simultaneously' to check it out!

CIVIL NX AtoZ : Displaying Multiple Loads Simultaneously

midasBridge TeamDecember 13, 2023

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Construction Stage Modeling and Analysis of PSC BOX Girder Bridge

midasBridge TeamOctober 12, 2023

Construction Stage Modeling and Analysis of PSC BOX Girder Bridge

Creating Global and Detailed Analysis Models for Arch Bridges (+PDF)

midasBridge TeamMay 25, 2023

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Interoperability between midas CIM and midas Civil

midasBridge TeamSeptember 15, 2022

Interoperability between midas CIM and midas Civil

 

Common Errors in Bridge Modeling

midasBridge TeamJanuary 14, 2022

Common Errors in Bridge Modeling

 

How to Manually Define Construction Stages

midasBridge TeamAugust 17, 2021

 

How to Manually Define Construction Stages

How to Utilize AutoCAD in Geometry Modeling in midas Civil

midasBridge TeamAugust 3, 2021

How to Utilize AutoCAD in Geometry Modeling

Assessment Analysis of the Connel Bridge

midasBridge TeamApril 6, 2021

 

Trends of Prestressed Concrete I Girder Bridge

midasBridge TeamDecember 15, 2020

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Currently, Prestressed Concrete Beam Bridge, which is generally applied as the most economical bridge type for small and medium-sized bridges in construction works such as highways and national highways, has been introduced to the entire bridge construction field for almost 60 years after the technical proposal.


In this post, we will look at the initial development story and trends of the Prestressed Concrete girder.

 

[Full PDF] Three-Span Steel Composite I-Girder Bridge Design

midasBridge TeamDecember 8, 2020

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River Irwell Network Arch Bridge Modelling

midasBridge TeamNovember 26, 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.

Geometry Modeling Techniques for Bridge Engineers

midasBridge TeamJune 1, 2020

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In May 2020,  we hosted a webinar, “Mastering midas Civil : Geometry Modeling Techniques for Bridge Engineers Seeking for More" by Jihoon Kang, Training Manager/MIDASIT.

midas Civil GUI Techniques for Beginners

midasBridge TeamMay 7, 2020

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When you start learning new software, the first thing is to get fully accustomed to its graphical user interface (GUI). The GUI is a point of interaction between a user and software. A complete understanding of the GUI means that the user takes the full advantage of the software's features.
In this session, we introduced the features and the basic skills of using midas Civil's GUI. By becoming familiar with midas Civil interface, the user will confidently build a model and perform numerical analysis.

Transverse Analysis of PSC Box Girder in Cable-Stayed Bridge

midasBridge TeamMarch 26, 2020

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In this webinar, we will follow a step-by-step modeling example for the transverse analysis using various functions in midas Civil. Additionally, we will provide information about the usage and meaning of each function.

Case Study: Transverse Analysis of PSC Box Girder in Cable-Stayed Bridge

midasBridge TeamMarch 24, 2020

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In this webinar, we will introduce the midas Civil application of the transverse analysis of prestressed concrete box girder in the cable-stayed bridge. 

 


 

This case study highlights

 

1. Modeling Concept

 

2. Considered Load Case with Functions in midas Civil

 

3. Considered Boundary Conditions with Functions in midas Civil

 

4. Post-processing and Other Modeling Applications

 


 

The example structure below is the Saemangeum bridge in South Korea. This project is a preliminary design. The structure is a cable-stayed bridge with concrete superstructures, pylons, and piers. The superstructure is composed of pre-stressed concrete girders. The transverse analysis was carried out in midas Civil.