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StaadPro Querry

11/21/2009 1:25 PM

How moving load is generated and applied as concentrated load on the beams in StaadPro?

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Re: StaadPro Querry

11/21/2009 5:26 PM

Have you looked at any of the manuals?

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Re: StaadPro Querry

11/21/2009 11:30 PM

Hi JohnDG,

I think you may have struck StaadPro gold!

BTW, congrats on creeping past the big 100 GA mark!

Good luck

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