MIDASoft - Bridge Library

MIDASoft bridge library containing project case studies, practical applications, and engineer presentations.

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AASHTO Steel Composite Bridge Design


Presentation Overview This tutorial will be helpful for the engineers who want to learn about how to utilize midas Civil's design code checking feature as per AASHTO LRFD. This tutorial manual and model files help engineers learn the key co...

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Onsite training for FDOT with WGI (Wantman Group Inc.)


MIDAS and Wantman Group Inc (WGI) provided training to FDOT Bridge Group. Based on FDOT's request the training covered the following topics....
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Box culvert design as per AASHTO LRFD


Learn how to model, analyze, and design check reinforced concrete culvert bridge. Design new reinforced concrete culverts and extensions to ...
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Two Span Composite Precast Beam and Deck Bridge Wizard


Learn how to model two span composite precast beam and deck bridge using the prestressed bridge modeling wizard. See below for the structure...
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Steel Connection design of frames and trusses


Webinar Information This webinar is for engineers how has a deal with a steel details designing. In most cases for designing of bolted and w...
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CHBDC CSA S6-14 Steel Composite Bridge Design


This tutorial will be helpful for the engineers who want to learn about how to utilize midas Civil's design code checking feature as per CHB...
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Box Culvert Design as per AASHTO LRFD


This tutorial demonstrates the key highlights of the modeling capabilities of midas Civil for a steel plate I-girder composite straight brid...
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Pushover Analysis (Performanced-Based Seismic Design) by Oregon DOT


Performance Based Seismic Design (PBSD) is a design concept that is currently being applied in seismic design on a variety of buildings and ...
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Integral Steel Composite Bridge with Soil Structure Interaction (SSI)


Learn how to model and analyze an integral steel composite girder bridge with soil structure interaction. See below for the structure scope ...