Cable Stayed Mast Structures

Topics:
Civil and Environmental
Tags:
Analysis,
Cable,
LUSAS,
Network Technology,
Networking,
Personal Technology,
Telecommunications
Source:
LUSAS

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Overview: LUSAS Civil & Structural analysis software can be used to analyze a wide variety of cable stayed structures such as masts, towers, and cable stayed roofs. LUSAS has advanced cable elements that can be pre-stressed, carry no bending load, and exhibit catenary properties to allow accurate analysis of both self-weight and wind loading effects on these types of structures. In addition, critical member buckling loads can also be obtained.

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