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Gen Academy Session 6. Masonry Structures March 26th, 2025 - 10:00 AM (GMT+1)

Join us for an in-depth session on Masonry Structures using MIDAS Gen. This session will guide you through the essential steps of modeling and analyzing masonry structures with a focus on advanced techniques.

🔥Key Highlights :
• Intuitive Modeling Approach : Learn how to model masonry structures using grid lines for precise element placement and curved components for realistic representation.
• Plastic Material Properties: Discover how to incorporate plastic material properties to capture the nonlinear behavior of masonry walls.
• Structural Framework Completion: Understand how to introduce beams and columns to complete the structural framework and ensure a fully realistic model.
• Advanced Analysis Techniques: Perform response spectrum analysis for seismic performance, eigenvalue analysis for structural dynamics, and nonlinear material analysis to assess masonry behavior under realistic loading conditions.
• Result Interpretation: Learn how to interpret results such as deformations and plate stresses, gaining valuable insights into masonry structural performance.

This session will provide practical insights that can be directly applied to real-world projects, focusing on optimizing the design of masonry structures for durability and performance. Don’t miss the opportunity to deepen your expertise and learn the latest techniques in masonry structure analysis.

Dev BharatiaTechnical Support Engineer, MIDAS IT

Dev pursued a Master's Degree in Structural Engineering from SVNIT Surat and has experience assisting on diverse bridge and building projects. He has worked on design projects in the past and gained hands-on site experience. With a strong foundation in structural analysis and design, he is passionate about solving engineering challenges and optimizing structures for safety and efficiency. His interest also lies in leveraging APIs to optimize structural engineering solutions, enhancing efficiency and accuracy in design and analysis.

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