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Designing Concrete Buildings in RAM Structural System

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD | ADINA Wiki by Sabrina Tedeschi on 3/23/2023 6:50:18 PM

Use RAM Structural System - RAM Concrete to analyze and design concrete beams, columns, and shear walls. Design loads, including live load reductions and pattern loading, are automatically calculated. Effective flange width of T-beams is automatically calculated and reinforcement is automatically selected. Concrete elements can be optimized and existing conditions can be analyzed.

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Performing a Lateral Analysis in RAM Structural System On-Demand Training
Learn how to perform the lateral analysis for concrete buildings in RAM Structural System (RAM Frame) in preparation for designing the concrete members in RAM Concrete.

           

           

   Download the Project Workbook and Dataset to access the hands-on, step-by-step instructions. 


Designing Concrete Beams, Columns and Shear Walls in RAM Structural System On-Demand Training
Learn how to design concrete beams, columns, and shear walls in RAM Structural System (RAM Concrete).

                

   Download the Project Workbook and Dataset to access the hands-on, step-by-step instructions. 


Additional Resources for Concrete Design in RAM Structural System.
Want to learn more? See the additional resources for designing concrete buildings in RAM Structural System CONNECT Edition.

                                


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Tags: RAM Concrete Shear Wall, RAM Frame Analysis, RAM concrete column, RAM Structural System, RAM Concrete Beam, Learning Resources, RAM Concrete Gravity Analysis, Ram Concrete

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