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    RAM Concept

    Structural analysis and design of slabs

    RAM Concept is a software application for the structural analysis and design of conventionally reinforced and post-tensioned concrete floors, mats, and rafts. RAM Concept contains an advanced feature set that allows for the design of a wide variety of floor systems including post-tensioned, reinforced concrete and hybrid systems, elevated slabs and mat/raft foundations, one-way slabs, two-way slabs, beams, and joist systems.

    Historically, the vast majority of concrete floors have been analyzed by approximating a region of a slab as a frame (or design strip), and then analyzing the frame/strip using variations of conventional frame or moment distribution analysis techniques. There are two limitations to this approach. First, in irregular structures, the approximation of the real structure into a frame model could be grossly inaccurate and designing with the analysis results might not even satisfy equilibrium requirements in the real structure. The second limitation is that even in regular structures with regular loadings, the frame analysis approximates the slab/column interaction and provides no information regarding the distribution of forces across the design strip.

    RAM Concept enables the engineer to design post-tensioned and reinforced concrete slabs by using a finite element model of the entire slab. RAM Concept can predict the elastic behavior of a slab much more accurately than frame models. In addition, the finite element method guarantees that the analysis satisfies all equilibrium.

    Vist the RAM Concept product Page for additional information on this product.

    Bentley CONNECT RAM Concept is CONNECTED. Why CONNECT?

    ISM Enabled RAM Concept is ISM Enabled.

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    RAM Concept

    QuickStart for Structural Engineers using RAM Concept

    • Defining a Model
    • Generating Design Strips

    Designing Reinforced Concrete Slabs in RAM Concept

    • Modeling Loads on Concrete Slabs
    • Evaluating Punching Shear
    • Designing Reinforcement for a Concrete Slab
    • Calculating Load History Deflections
    • Designing Soil Supported Mat Foundations

    Designing Post Tensioned Concrete Slabs in RAM Concept

    • Designing Post Tensioned Concrete Slabs with Manual Tendons
    • Designing Post Tensioned Concrete Slabs with Generated Tendons

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    You can download the latest version of RAM Concept from Bentley's Fulfillment Center.

    RAM Concept is available under a Structural Enterprise License. Learn more.

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    RAM Structural System, STAAD Foundation Advanced

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