MICROCOMPUTER-AIDED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF STEEL FRAMES
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A microcomputer software package, FRAME‐AD Version 3.00, has been developed for the analysis and design of moment‐resisting steel frames. The main feature of the software is the use of interactive computer graphics. This feature facilitates the construction of the structural model, application of loading conditions, and displaying the results in a clear and concise manner. In addition, the software is menu driven, user friendly, and does not require previous experience with computer operating systems. The analysis is carried out using the stiffness method, and the design can be performed using either the “Load and Resistance Factor Design” or the “Allowable Stress Design” Specifications of the American Institute of Steel Construction. The software is developed for IBM or compatible personal computers, and is written in BASIC language using Microsoft Quick‐BASIC 4 compiler.
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