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Steps of performing a Frame Analysis Using SAP 2000

This tutorial provides the basic steps of performing a frame ...1.051 Structural Engineering Design Prof. Oral Buyukozturk Fall 2003 SAP 2000 Tutorial Session Notes This tutorial provides the basic steps of performing a frame analysis using SAP 2000. It is based on the design project example shown below, the complete solution of which is provided as a handout. 16@21′ 26′ 34′ 26′ 20′ 5@13′ 15′ Results of Preliminary Analysis: Slab thickness: 9 in Beam dimensions: 14”x31” Exterior columns: 14”x18” Interior columns: 16”x22” Loads: Exterior beams: LL=0.72 kips/ft DL=1.85 kips/ft Interior beams: LL=0.83 kips/ft DL=2.10 kips/ft Wind and Earthquake loads are specified in the appendix. Only earthquake loads are considered. The frame is solved in the short direction only since this direction is more critical. 1.051 Structural Engineering Design Prof. Oral Buyukozturk Fall 2003 Analysis Steps 1. Generate the frame geometry from analysis templates. Menu: File > New model from template Result Note: make sure that proper units are selected (shown
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SAP 2000 Tutorial Session Notes – Professor Buyukozturk

SAP 2000 Tutorial Session Notes - Professor Buyukozturk1.051 Structural Engineering Design Prof. Oral Buyukozturk Fall 2003 SAP 2000 Tutorial Session Notes This tutorial provides the basic steps of performing a frame analysis using SAP 2000. It is based on the design project example shown below, the complete solution of which is provided as a handout. 16@21′ 26′ 34′ 26′ 20′ 5@13′ 15′ Results of Preliminary Analysis: Slab thickness: 9 in Beam dimensions: 14”x31” Exterior columns: 14”x18” Interior columns: 16”x22” Loads: Exterior beams: LL=0.72 kips/ft DL=1.85 kips/ft Interior beams: LL=0.83 kips/ft DL=2.10 kips/ft Wind and Earthquake loads are specified in the appendix. Only earthquake loads are considered. The frame is solved in the short direction only since this direction is more critical. 1.051 Structural Engineering Design Prof. Oral Buyukozturk Fall 2003 Analysis Steps 1. Generate the frame geometry from analysis templates. Menu: File > New model from template Result Note: make sure that proper units are selected (shown
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How to make a Newspaper Ad in Photoshop

1. Open Adobe Photoshop.
2. Open the flattened version of your poster.
3. Resize the Image to Ad size.
Select the Image menu > Image size > change the width to 4.25 inches > Resolution 200 pixels > OK Note: When you change the image width to 4.25 inches the ad length should automatically change to the appropriate size so the image stays proportioned.
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Computer Tips and Tricks

Navigating Through Your Files
Files are usually save in the My Documents folder. To look for a file you can follow the steps below:
Step 1: Click on Start (lower left corner)
Step 2: Find the My Documents Folder (upper right on menu). The start menu is also the menu to access all the programs installed on your machine.
Step 3: A new window will open showing the contents of My Documents, you can scroll up and down to find the file or folder you are looking for.
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Motorola SLVR L7 User Manual

This guide shows how to locate a menu feature as follows: Find it: Press – > Recent Calls > Dialed Calls This example shows that, from the home screen, you press – to open the menu, highlight and select s Recent Calls, then highlight and select Dialed Calls. Press S to scroll to and highlight a menu feature. Press the center key s to select the highlighted menu feature.
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Photoshop Tips – Adjusting Picture Quality

Rule # 1 – Garbage in, garbage out. Try to pick the best quality pictures.
Rule # 2 – When you work with dark pictures, the trick is to balance lightening with proper contrast. You don’t want washed-out pictures.
Rule # 3 – If you know a picture will be printed in B/W (and the original is in color):
- Select “Grayscale” from the “Mode” menu.
- This will convert a color picture to B/W.
- Your printer will appreciate this!
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Honda Gasoline-Electric Hybrid Vehicle Emergency Response Guide

Type, Size, Shape, and Materials
The Civic Hybrid is a 5-passenger gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle powered by a gasoline engine and an electric motor. The Civic Hybrid resembles a Civic 4-door sedan, except that it has a roof antenna above the windshield. It also has the words, “Hybrid” and “Gasoline-Electric,” on the back. Most chassis and body components are made of standard materials like steel, aluminum, and plastic. A few parts are made of magnesium.
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Chrysler Customer-Specific Requirements

ISO/TS 16949 and this document define fundamental quality system requirements for organizations supplying production and/or service parts to Chrysler. These requirements shall be included in any scope of registration/certification to ISO/TS 16949 issued by an IATF-recognized and IATF-contracted certification body in order for the ISO/TS 16949 certificate to be recognized as satisfying Chrysler organization criteria for third party registration/certification. (See ISO/TS 16949 Foreword, Remarks for certification).
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SportsDo Quick Start Guide

This Guide is intended to quickly enable the user to access the main features of SportsDo. It is not intended to be a complete reference Guide – for this user’s should refer to the SportsDo User Guide for their handset. We feature 4 main types of manufacturer because there are too many different types of handset to document them all. We have chosen Windows Mobile devices, Sony Ericsson, Motorola and Nokia to document but even within this set you may find slight differences in the menus to those listed between devices. GPS set up
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Photoshop For Dummies

As I have often told CMUG members, I only know about two percent of Photoshop. But that two percent is amazingly valuable when I want to “fix” digital photos on my Macintosh. The true experts in Photoshop among you will sneer or laugh at my amateurish use of Photoshop. Never mind them. Use my suggestions until you want to attack the learning curve to be a Photoshop expert.

If you have any version of Photoshop or Photoshop LE, most of the steps I will show here are available. If you use Photoshop Elements, PhotoDeluxe or some other photo editing application, you will need to hunt for similar tools, which may have different names or locations. I am using Photoshop 6 for this tutorial.
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