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Concrete Design
Continuous Beam/Slab Design
Prestressed Beam/Slab Design
Flat Slab Design
Concrete Column Design
Concrete Foundation Design
Concrete Section Design
Punching Shear Design
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The PROKON suite includes a series of modules for designing concrete elements:
Input of the geometry and/or load cases in some modules can be automated by linking from the
analysis results in Frame Analysis. The work flow is further enhanced by semi-automatic
generation of reinforcement bending schedules by most of the concrete design modules. Bending
schedules are stored as drawing files that can be opened with, edited (if needed) and printed
using Padds or AutoPadds.
Analysis-Design-Detailing Integration
Design and detailing of reinforced concrete beams and slabs. Cross-sections can include a
combination of rectangular, I, T and L-sections, and spans can have constant or tapered sections.
You can design a single span (simply supported, fixed or cantilever) or many continuous spans.
Spans can be supported on with or without rotational restraints, e.g. columns below and/or
above.
The design calculations incorporates automated pattern loading (of dead and live loads). At
ultimate limit state, moments and shears can be redistributed to a user specified percentage. Both
short-term (elastic) and long-term deflections are calculated. The long-term deflection
calculations take account of concrete cracking, shrinkage and creep. For beams and one-way
spanning slabs, you can manipulate long-term deflections by editing the steel reinforcement.
Frame Analysis also provides a convenient way for generating input for this program. When
you model a building structure, you can use the design links function to select a series if beam
elements and export the analysis results (geometry together with the bending moment and shear
force envelopes) to Continuous Beam/Slab Design.
You can generate complete bending schedules (main bars and shear reinforcement) for beams
and slabs. A 3D picture helps you position the bars accurately and identify conflicts. The
program automatically adjusts the reinforcement detailing rules according to the mode selected,
e.g. beam or column strip of a flat slab. Using the rebar editor, it is easy to modify the main and
shear reinforcement -- diagrams display the entered reinforcement together with the required
amounts at ULS and minimum amounts required by the design code. You can open the generated
bending schedules in Padds or AutoPadds for final editing (if needed) and printing.
Design and detailing of prestressed concrete beams and slabs. The program's name, Captain, is
an acronym for Computer Aided Post-Tensioning Analysis Instrument. Its workings is similar to
that of Continuous Beam/Slab Design, but it adds additional design features such as complex
sections such as bridge decks, and user-specified load combinations (as an alternative to pattern
loading).
You can specify the characteristics of the prestressing tendons/cables, and use parabolic or
harped profiles. The program has a function for automatic generation of tendon profiles that is
based on balancing a specified percentage of dead load. You can also place of additional
(conventional) steel reinforcement to contain cracking, control long-term deflection, and increase
flexural or shear capacity at ULS. The program can also perform punching shear design checks
for slabs, and include the ability to use column heads (drop panels).
Different to Continuous Beam/Slab Design, Captain can generate tendon profile schedules.
Schedules can be edited and printed using Padds or AutoPadds.
Design of flat slabs using shell finite element analysis. Availability of this program was
discontinued in 2008. Similar features and more are now available in Sumo Structural
Modeller and Frame Analysis with the Finite Element add-on.
Design and detailing of rectangular flat slab panels. The four corners of the slab panel are
supported, e.g. columns) and you can specify the support conditions for each of the four edges:
free, supported and/or continuous. You can enter multiple load cases comprising point loads, line
loads and UDLs, and combine these with ULS load factors.
An automated reinforcement detailing allows you to edit reinforcement and generate a bending
schedule that you can edit and print using Padds or AutoPadds.
The PROKON suite includes three concrete column design modules: one for rectangular
columns, another for circular columns, and a third for designing columns with any general shape.
For rectangular and circular columns you can enter the geometry and design loads manually, or
automate data entry by linking from the analysis results in Frame Analysis.
Design and detailing of rectangular columns. Columns can be short or slender in one or both
directions, and different fixity conditions at the bottom and top. You can enter multiple load
cases comprising axial load and moments about one or both axes at the bottom or top of the
column. The program compiles column design charts and provides complete design calculation
sheets.
Design and detailing of circular columns. The features and use of the program is similar to the
Rectangular Column Design module, except that it specifically caters for circular columns.
During the design, you have the option of evaluating the column capacity for the reinforcement
bars as entered, or to calculate the minimum bar size required to resist the design loads.
You can generate a reinforcement bending schedule that you can edit and print with Padds or
AutoPadds.
The program allow you to choose between the Rankine and Coulomb theories, and can also
incorporate seepage in the analysis. A water table can be specified; it may even be taken above
the soil surface to model a liquid retaining wall.
Retaining walls are checked for stability (overturning and sliding at both SLS and ULS) as well
as strength (flexure and shear at various positions in the wall and base).
The most common use of the program is to analyse a wall with dimensions as entered. However,
functions are available to optimise certain wall dimensions, e.g. the depth of the toe needed to
resist sliding.
The program uses the calculated design moments in the wall and base to determine the required
reinforcement. This can be taken a step further to generate a bending schedule that you can edit
and print with Padds or AutoPadds.
Concrete Base Design
Design output includes diagrams of the bearing stress distribution, safety factors for slip and
overturning (at both SLS and ULS), linear shear and punching shear checks, and required
reinforcement for flexure.
A simple-to-use reinforcement bending schedule generator creates drawings with rebar cutting
lists that you can open and print with Padds or AutoPadds.
Section analysis and crackwidth calculation under bending moment, direct tension and
temperature loads. Calculations are performed for various combinations of reinforcement
diameter and spacing.
Concrete Section Design
Design of concrete sections for combined bending moment, shear and torsion. Sections can be
rectangular, T or L-shaped. Design output includes detailed calculations and code references.
Design of reinforced concrete flat slabs for punching shear. You can design slabs at internal,
edge and corner columns by specifying the distance from the support to the slab edge; the
program automatically determines the shear perimeters. You can also enter the longitudinal
reinforcement (that affects the shear capacity) in the two main directions.
The design output gives the critical load case with corresponding amounts of punching shear
reinforcement needed for each perimeter.
The PROKON Structural Analysis and Design suite includes a number of modules with which
you can design most types of steel members. Some modules interact with Sumo Structural
Modeller, Frame Analysis and Single Span Beam Analysis, allowing you to effortlessly post-
process analysis results.
Analysis-Design Integration
Two modules are available for design and optimisation of basic steel members. In most case your
will use these members design modules in conjunction with Frame Analysis. After analysis, you
will open the structural model in the design module, set the design parameters, and then perform
the design. You can also use the modules for interactive design of steel members, entering the
geometry and design loads manually.
Member Design for Axial Stress (struts and ties)
Member Design for Combined Stress (beams and columns)
Given the different design scope of the two programs, you may often use both modules to design
different parts of the same structure, e.g. Member Design for Combined Stress to check the
main framing elements and Member Design for Axial Stress to design the roof truss and cross-
bracing.
When using the design modules, you can set up design tasks. Each task lists the members to be
designed, the design parameters such as effective length factors, and the design approach. The
design approach can be to either evelatuate the current sections (as defined in Frame Analysis)
or to optimise the section sizes, i.e. choose the lightest sections that will resist the design loads.
You can save the design tasks to a file so that you can easily recall it later, e.g. after you have
made changes to the model and need to check the design again.
When designing simple beams, the Member Design for Combined Stress module can use the
analysis output from the Single Span Beam Analysis module.
Plastic and optimisation design of plane frames. Availability of this program was discontinued in
2007. Equivalent features and more are now available in Sumo Structural Modeller and Frame
Analysis with the Non-Linear Analysis add-on.
Design and optimisation of crane gantry girders. The program supports several classes of cranes,
multiple steel sections, capping sections, and multiple cranes on a single girder. It calculates the
envelopes for all the required design forces (inlcuding vertical loads and horizontal effects of the
moving cranes), moments and deflections.The design output includes deflection, bending
moment and shear force diagrams, and calcsheets with detailed calculations.