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GEN Webinar
Mastering Time-History & Blast Loading in MIDAS GEN:
From Theory to Application
    🕛 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM (Israel standard time)
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📑Overview

In light of growing concerns around structural resilience—especially in seismically active regions—this webinar focuses on the critical topic of Time-History (TH) Analysis and Blast Loading using MIDAS Gen, a powerful tool for structural analysis and design.
 
The urgency of this topic is underscored by recent findings, such as those highlighted in the Times of Israel article and the ombudsman’s report, which reveal that many buildings remain vulnerable due to outdated codes and lack of coordinated efforts. The attached image, showing the headline "Israel woefully unprepared, unequipped to deal with major earthquake, ombudsman finds", serves as a stark reminder of the real-world implications of inadequate seismic preparedness.


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📌Agenda
  • 1st OCT 2025

    🔹 Introduction: Objectives and Importance of Time-History (TH) Analysis
    🔹 Overview of Time-History Analysis in MIDAS Gen
    🔹 Workflow and Key Functions
    🔹 Member Types and Hinge Models
    🔹 Defining Time-History Loads
    🔹 Blast Loading using Time-History Analysis
    🔹 Converting Blast Loads into Time-History Functions
    🔹 Practical Application in MIDAS Gen
    🔹 Results and Interpretation: Graphs, Text Outputs, and Load Combinations
    🔹 Practical Considerations: Analysis Time and Optimization
    🔹 Q&A Session and Closing Remarks

✨Giveaway

  • FREE Access for MIDAS Academy
🎙️Speaker
  • Engr. Mohammad Zulfekhar Ali
    Technical Support Engineer , MIDAS IT
    He is a Technical Support Engineer at MIDAS R&D Centre, India, with a master's in Structural Engineering from Osmania University, Hyderabad. He specializes in bridge and building design, with expertise in Finite Element Analysis and various bridge types. He has conducted webinars on advanced topics like construction stage analysis and Rail Structure Interaction and led midas Civil workshops across Africa, India, Bhutan, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. He is well-versed in Indian, American, European, British, and South African codes, training engineers worldwide through online and onsite sessions.
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