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This webinar introduces the preliminary design of hybrid bridge structures combining steel–composite girders with a cable-supported arch system using MIDAS Civil NX.
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The session focuses on the integrated structural behavior of composite girders, concrete decks, arch elements, and cable systems, showing how their interaction can be effectively modeled and assessed to support efficient and concept-driven bridge design for medium- to long-span applications.
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Description
In this session, Dr. Mehdi Ebadi from AGL Consulting presents a comprehensive look at Soil–Structure Interaction (SSI) modeling for both piled and non-piled foundation solutions, drawing from high-profile geotechnical projects across Europe.
The webinar addresses practical challenges encountered in real infrastructure projects, including deep urban excavations, complex maritime foundations, and high-rise structures. It demonstrates how site investigation data and laboratory results can be effectively translated into reliable MIDAS GTS NX model parameters.
The session also explores strategies for comparing piled vs. non-piled solutions through rigorous numerical verification, providing engineers with the tools to make well-justified design decisions. A particular focus is placed on validating model outputs against field observations and practical design standards used across European engineering practice.
Key Points
Application of MIDAS GTS NX to real European infrastructure projects, including tunnels, high-rise buildings, and port facilities
Structured workflow for transforming geotechnical investigation data and laboratory test results into calibrated SSI model inputs
Methods for assessing and validating numerical predictions against field measurements and established European design standards
Engineering-based comparison of piled and non-piled foundation systems using advanced simulation and verification techniques
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