Dear ASDIP Customer:

The applied loads in a structure are usually specified as load cases, such as dead, live, wind, etc. These load cases are then affected by some load factors in order to be combined. Usually the load combinations are defined by the design standards, such as the ASCE 7.

But what about when you need to modify a load factor for a special case, or when you need to comply with another code that contains a different set of load combinations?

ASDIP CONCRETE includes a feature that lets you define custom load combinations, and then save them in a separate file, and use them in future projects.
I have prepared a blog post with screen shots and a short video, where I show how to specify the load combinations, particularly the user-defined, in ASDIP CONCRETE. You are invited to read this blog post and watch the video.

Custom Load Combinations in ASDIP CONCRETE

Your comments and suggestions are welcome. Best regards,
Javier Encinas, PE
ASDIP Structural Software
www.asdipsoft.com
 

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