Computer-Aided Structural Engineering (CASE) Project. A Three- Dimensional Stability Analysis/Design Program (3DSAD). Report 2. General Loads Module
Abstract
Computer program 3DSAD does an overturning and sliding stability analysis for complex three-dimensional structures. Specific structure types and general shapes can be handled. General modules are: geometry--to define, display, and compute mass properties; loads--to define, display, and compute loads; analysis--to perform a base analysis assuming a rigid body on an elastic foundation; and free-body--to use clipping capability for a free-body analysis. Geometry is defined by two-dimensional cross sections swept or grown linearly or axisymmetrically in third dimension, eight-node brick finite elements, and clusters of planar faces and bicubic patches. Loads are computed by giving a direction to a volume defined in the General Geometry Module format, specifying a point load, and simplifying load commands wherever soil and water levels are specified. Geometry and loads may be displayed by color wire-frame, hidden line, or continuous tone plots, and load cases may be defined. Keywords: Army Corps of Engineers; CASE (computer aided structural engineering); Computer aided design; Continuous tone shaded plots; Hidden line plots; Interactive graphics; Loads computation; Solid modeling; Structural stability; Three-dimensional graphics.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1989
- Accession Number
- ADA220331
Entities
People
- Fred T. Tracy
- Mary A. Leggett