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STAAD Pro 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).
Input File:
Input file into two parts.
To describe the structure. This includes the geometry, the cross sections,
the material and geometric constants, the support conditions, and finally
the loading system.
The second part may contain the analysis command, and printing
commands.
Making sure that the user used the syntax of STAAD Pro commands, or
Read results, and verify them. The concept of GIGO (Garbage In Garbage Out)
Reading output takes place in Post Processing Mode:
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.
Send the Analysis Results to Be Designed:
STAAD Pro to take the analysis results to be designed as concrete or design structures
depending on the initial inputs of your input files.
This dialog box is to ask the user what is the first step to be done in
creating the input file
Select the desired Drive/Folder, and then click the name of the file and click Open.
Module Review
d
b
Data Area
a
c
Geometry
This module contains:
Beam
Plate
STAAD Pro uses the following naming convention for the same in the text editor:
Node becomes Joint.
Beam becomes Member