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ADAPT Floor Pro
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Written by Gheorghe IONICA
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Friday, 04 April 2008 17:57 |
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ADAPT-Floor Pro is the industry's most comprehensive finite element program for the analysis and design of post-tensioned or reinforced concrete floor systems and mat foundations. Unique Component Technology and Adaptive Automatic Meshing capabilities make ADAPT-Floor Pro the ideal choice for all concrete elevated floor and foundation designs, simple and complex. Engineers around the world rely on ADAPT-Floor Pro for its unsurpassed versatility.
Image 1. Slab System Depicts Adaptive Mesh and Columns Above and Below Modeling even the most complex structures is simple with ADAPT-Floor Pro's Component Technology. All structural components, including the slab, openings, beams, drop panels, steps, columns, and walls, are modeled as they appear in the imported CAD file. |  | Image 2. Banded and Distributed Tendons Shown in Place With simple mouse clicks, users place tendons of any profile exactly where they will be installed. ADAPT-Floor Pro's Component Technology automatically adjusts the drape of the tendons to conform to the true geometry of the slab boundary. |  | Image 3. Complete Structural Model Shown in Perspective Verifying and fine-tuning the structural model is made easy through ADAPT-Floor Pro's many 3D viewing options. |  | Image 4. Graphical Display of Calculated Deflections ADAPT-Floor Pro displays analysis results in both 2D and 3D views. Fully interactive results offer engineers "fingertip" access to the data they need. Analysis results are organized and easily accessed through a folder structure. |  | Image 5. Code Check for Allowable Stresses in One Simple Step ADAPT Floor Pro automatically checks the calculated stresses against allowable code values at all relevant design sections of the slab system including mid span, face of support, and a user-defined number of intermediate sections. Obtaining this result simply requires defining support lines. ADAPT-Floor Pro's Component Technology takes care of the rest. Red lines indicate regions where code values are exceeded. |  |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 31 May 2008 23:15 )
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