CEDRUSSlabs and Buildings |
CEDRUS is a very efficient tool for the analysis and design of slabs and buildings. It is designed to be used for every day problems and doesn't require Finite Element specialists. Several options are available for special purposes as shown below
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Base Module (Slabs)
The base module of CEDRUS is a Finie Element program for the linear elastic,
static analysis of plate structures for bending actions.
It is especially conceived, however, for reinforced concrete slabs and the
evaluation of the required reinforcement.
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Building Model (Option G)
It offers the generation of a building model by piling of story slabs.
This building model provides a bill of quantities and
allows the calculation of the transfer of the vertical
loads.
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Horizontal Loads and
Model for Earthquake Analysis (Option H) |
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Foundations, Soil-Structure-Interaction (Option F)
In conjunction with the
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Walls (Option S)
For the Finite Element analysis of walls. Includes the evaluation of
reinforcement for concrete walls. It is designed for pure in-plane action
but also for combined bending/in-plane action especially for
prestressed plates.
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Allplan Interface (Option AP)
The following features are supported:
The generation of CEDRUS building models form 3D Allplan models, the export of the reinforcement demand to be used by Allplan and Bamtec as well as the export of the reinforcement fields created and designed by the CEDRUS Reinforcement Module. |
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CADview (Option CV)
It is used to import CAD-drawings in DWG and DXF format according
to their latest standards. The resulting plan views can be used for
tracing the geometry and they also serve as a base for generating
CEDRUS inputs by CADextract.
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CADextract (Option CX)
The time-consuming step from a plan view to a CEDRUS slab model can
be significantly simplified by using CADextract. A complete
CEDRUS input can be generated in a few steps on the base of
layers, line types, fill ins, etc..
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Prestressing (Option V)
This module is used mainly for building slabs but also for
bridges. Prestressing actions can easily be taken into account
thanks to a user friendly input of tendons and stressing steps
and different numerical and graphicla means to check the input.
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Dynamics (Option D)
This module evaluates eigenvalues, e.g. eigen frequencies and
eigenmodes of slabs.
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Externally bonded Reinforcement (Option K)
Allows the analysis and design of externally bonded reinforcement
elements of different materials. They are used to retrofit
existing slabs and are of increased importance lately.
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Reinforcement Optimization (Option R)
When working with the base module of CEDRUS the construction of the
reinforcement of a slab is based on an elastically evaluated
reinforcement demand, which differs generally from point to point.
The reinforcement module follows another path. The engineer
designs a reinforcement layout, e.g. the essential reinforcement
fields as they will appear on the final drawing, and the program calculates
the necessary cross sections. If desired an optimized solution based
on plastic redistribution of stresses is also available.
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Ultimate Load Analysis (Option T)
This module is used to calculate the ultimate load of slabs
with a given reinforcement layout.
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Features and Properties shared by all Cubus Programs
All Cubus programs use shared modules like the CubusExplorer
for organizing the computation data, the CubusViewer for printing
and print preview and most of them also share the same graphics
editor for the input of graphical objects.
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What was new in the former generations of CEDRUS
The collected changes compared to the predecessor generation are listed
here.
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