Difference between revisions of "Osdag/C2/Performing-a-design-check-in-Osdag/English"
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'''Author''': Monika Soni (script), Anandajith TS (recording) | '''Author''': Monika Soni (script), Anandajith TS (recording) | ||
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|| Welcome to the spoken tutorial on '''Performing a design check in Osdag'''. | || Welcome to the spoken tutorial on '''Performing a design check in Osdag'''. | ||
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|| In this tutorial, we will learn how to, | || In this tutorial, we will learn how to, | ||
* Perform a '''design check''' | * Perform a '''design check''' | ||
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|| To record this tutorial, I am using: | || To record this tutorial, I am using: | ||
* '''Windows 11 Operating System''', and | * '''Windows 11 Operating System''', and | ||
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[https://osdag.fossee.in/ https://spoken-tutorial.org] | [https://osdag.fossee.in/ https://spoken-tutorial.org] | ||
|| To follow this tutorial you should have, | || To follow this tutorial you should have, | ||
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* '''Osdag''' installed on your system | * '''Osdag''' installed on your system | ||
* Basic knowledge of '''structural steel design''' | * Basic knowledge of '''structural steel design''' | ||
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|| Only narration | || Only narration | ||
− | || The user interface of '''Osdag''' for '''Ubuntu Linux''', and '''Windows '''is the same. | + | || The user interface of '''Osdag''' for '''Ubuntu Linux''', and '''Windows ''' is the same. |
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|| The standard '''Available '''bolt diameters are listed on the left. | || The standard '''Available '''bolt diameters are listed on the left. | ||
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|| Next, we will select the desired diameters from the list. | || Next, we will select the desired diameters from the list. | ||
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− | || Press '''Ctrl '''and click on 16 and 20 | + | || Press '''Ctrl '''and click on 16 and 20. |
|| Press the '''Ctrl key '''and click on 16 and 20 to select multiple diameters from the list. | || Press the '''Ctrl key '''and click on 16 and 20 to select multiple diameters from the list. | ||
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|| Click on the''' Type drop-down menu ''' >> select '''Bearing Bolt '''. | || Click on the''' Type drop-down menu ''' >> select '''Bearing Bolt '''. | ||
|| For the '''bolt Type, select '''Bearing Bolt'''. | || For the '''bolt Type, select '''Bearing Bolt'''. | ||
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|| '''Click '''on the '''Submit button '''below to confirm and exit. | || '''Click '''on the '''Submit button '''below to confirm and exit. | ||
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|| Let us now define the plate thickness. | || Let us now define the plate thickness. | ||
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Let us summarize. | Let us summarize. | ||
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|| In this tutorial, we have | || In this tutorial, we have | ||
* Learnt to perform a ''' design check ''' | * Learnt to perform a ''' design check ''' | ||
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|| As an assignment, please do the following | || As an assignment, please do the following | ||
* Design a '''Tension Member''' with a '''welded '''end connection. | * Design a '''Tension Member''' with a '''welded '''end connection. | ||
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|| Perform a '''design check''' by adopting the given design specifications: | || Perform a '''design check''' by adopting the given design specifications: | ||
* '''Section:''' | * '''Section:''' | ||
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* '''Gusset Plate: ''' | * '''Gusset Plate: ''' | ||
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− | || '''Slide: '''About Spoken Tutorial Project | + | || '''Slide: ''' |
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+ | '''About Spoken Tutorial Project''' | ||
|| The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial Project. | || The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial Project. | ||
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Please download and watch it. | Please download and watch it. | ||
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− | || '''Slide:'''Spoken Tutorial Workshops | + | || '''Slide:''' |
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+ | Spoken Tutorial Workshops''' | ||
|| The Spoken Tutorial Project team conducts workshops and gives certificates. | || The Spoken Tutorial Project team conducts workshops and gives certificates. | ||
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For more details, please write to us. | For more details, please write to us. | ||
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+ | '''Answers for THIS Spoken Tutorial''' | ||
|| Please post your timed queries in this forum. | || Please post your timed queries in this forum. | ||
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− | || '''Slide: '''FOSSEE Forum | + | || '''Slide: ''' |
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+ | '''FOSSEE Forum''' | ||
|| For any general or technical questions on Osdag, visit the FOSSEE forum and post your question. | || For any general or technical questions on Osdag, visit the FOSSEE forum and post your question. | ||
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+ | '''Sample Design Examples''' | ||
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+ | '''Acknowledgement''' | ||
|| The '''Spoken''' '''Tutorial''' project is funded by the '''Ministry of Education''', Government of India. | || The '''Spoken''' '''Tutorial''' project is funded by the '''Ministry of Education''', Government of India. | ||
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+ | '''Thank you''' | ||
|| This is '''Anandajith TS''', FOSSEE IIT Bombay signing off. | || This is '''Anandajith TS''', FOSSEE IIT Bombay signing off. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:16, 13 July 2023
Title of the script: Performing a design check in Osdag
Author: Monika Soni (script), Anandajith TS (recording)
Keywords: osdag, optimum design, design check, member design, connection design, steel design optimisation, tension member, database, gui, video tutorial.
Visual Cue | Narration |
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Title Slide |
Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Performing a design check in Osdag. |
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Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial, we will learn how to,
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To record this tutorial, I am using:
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Pre-requisites |
To follow this tutorial you should have,
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Only narration | The user interface of Osdag for Ubuntu Linux, and Windows is the same.
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Only narration | In this tutorial, We will solve a sample design example to demonstrate Scenario 2. |
Slide: Sample Design Example |
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Slide: Sample Design Example |
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Only narration | Let us switch to Osdag. |
Point to Input Dock | Now let’s start filling the Input Dock for our sample design. |
Click on the Section Profile drop-down menu | Click on the Section Profile drop-down menu. |
Select Back to Back Angles | Let’s select Back to Back Angles from the list of profiles. |
Click on the Conn_Location drop-down menu | Now, click the Conn_Location drop-down menu. |
Select Long Leg | Select Long Leg from the list. |
Cursor near Section Size. | Now, let us define the custom section size. |
Cursor near Section Size. | In this case we have to define a 120 x 120 x 12 Angle section. |
Click on the Section Size drop- down menu and select Customized. | Click on the Section Size drop-down menu, and
Select Customized. |
Point toward the Customized window. | The Customized window opens. |
Point toward the list of Selected sections in the Customized window. | Currently, all the sections are selected by default. |
Point to the four types of buttons in the window. | There are four types of buttons available for selection. |
Point toward the >> button | The first button selects all the sections at once.
It sends all the sections to the Selected list. |
Point toward the > button | The second button selects a single section and sends it to the Selected list. |
Point toward the < button | The third button deselects a single section from the Selected list.
It sends the section back to the Available list. |
Point toward the << button | And, the fourth button deselects all the sections at once.
It sends all the sections back to the Available list. |
Click on the << button | Click on the fourth button to unselect all the sections at once. |
Point toward the list of Available sections in the Customized window. | We can select the desired section from the list of Available sections. |
Scroll down multiple times in the list of Available sections in the Customized window. | Scroll down the list of Available sections to locate 120x120x12. |
Point toward 120x120x12 | We have located the desired section. |
Point to the section. | There are two ways to select a section:
We can either double-click on a particular section to select it right away. |
Click on 120x120x12 | Another way is to click on the desired section to choose it. |
Click on the > button | Then click the second button to add it to the list of Selected sections. |
Point toward 120x120x12 in the Selected sections list | We can now see the section listed under the Selected sections on the right. |
Click on the Submit button | Click on the Submit button below to confirm and exit. |
Only narration | Let us now specify the Material Grade. |
Click on the Material drop-down menu and Select E 250 (Fe 410 W)A | Click on the Material drop-down menu and select E 250 (Fe 410 W)A. |
Type 3200 | Enter the Length of the member as 3200 mm. |
Factored Loads. | Let us now define the Factored Loads. |
Type 500 | Enter the value of Axial load as 500 kilo newton. |
Only narration | Let us now give input for the connector. |
Click on the Diameter drop-down menu and
Select Customized. |
Click on the Diameter drop-down menu, and
Select Customized. |
Point to the Selected list.
Move using the << double arrow button. |
Here we see all the diameters in the Selected list.
Users can move the list to the Available section. |
Point toward the Available list | The standard Available bolt diameters are listed on the left. |
Point to the list | Next, we will select the desired diameters from the list. |
Press Ctrl and click on 16 and 20. | Press the Ctrl key and click on 16 and 20 to select multiple diameters from the list. |
Click on the > button | Then click on the second button to add them to the list of Selected diameters. |
Click on the Submit button | Click on the Submit button below to confirm and exit. |
Click on the Type drop-down menu >> select Bearing Bolt . | For the bolt Type, select Bearing Bolt. |
Click on the Property Class drop-down menu | Click on the Property Class drop-down menu, and
Select Customized. |
Point toward the Selected list | The standard available bolt grades are listed on the right. |
Cursor near Selected. | All the grades are selected by default in the Customized option.
Let us now deselect the unwanted grades from this list. |
Press Ctrl and click on 3.6, 4.6, 5.6, 8.8, 9.8, 10.9 and 12.9 | Press the Ctrl key and click on 3.6, 4.6, 5.6, 8.8, 9.8, 10.9 and 12.9. |
Click on the < button | Now, click on the third button to send them back to the Available list. |
Click on the Submit button | Click on the Submit button below to confirm and exit. |
Cursor near Thickness drop down menu. | Let us now define the plate thickness. |
Click on the Thickness drop-down menu | Click on the Thickness drop-down menu, and
Select Customized. |
Point towards the Selected list | The standard available plate thicknesses are listed on the right. |
Point towards the Selected list | Let us now de-select the unwanted thicknesses from this list. |
Click on the << button | Click on the fourth button to de-select all the sections at once. |
Double-click on 16 | Now, Double-click on 16 to select it. |
Only narration | Double-clicking on a value from a list is a quick way to select or unselect it. |
Click on the Submit button | Click on the Submit button below to confirm and exit. |
Move the cursor on all the input fields from top to bottom | We have entered all the inputs in the Input Dock.
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Click on the Design button | Click on the Design button at the bottom to start the design check. |
Only narration | In this case, Osdag will only perform design with the defined set of inputs. |
Point toward the log messages | The log message indicates that the design is unsafe. |
Point towards the Output Dock and the CAD window | The Output Dock and CAD window are inactive as the design is not successful. |
Only narration | Let us now rectify our design to arrive at a safe design. |
Point toward WARNING | Let us read the WARNING. |
Read the WARNING message | The WARNING message is ‘The tension force (500.0 kN) exceeds the tension capacity (436.36 kN) with respect to the maximum available plate thickness of 16.0 mm’. |
Point to log messages | In this case, the design has failed due to the plate thickness.
So, let us increase the plate thickness and re-design. |
Click on the Thickness drop-down menu | Again, click on the Thickness drop-down menu, and
Select Customized. |
Only narration | Let us select a thicker plate this time, say 20 mm. |
Double-click on 20 | Double-click on 20, and |
Click on the Submit button | Click on the Submit button below. |
Click on the Design button | Click on the Design button at the bottom to restart the design check. |
Point toward the log messages | The log message now indicates that the design is safe. |
Point towards the Output Dock and the CAD window | The Output Dock and CAD window become active as the design is now successful. |
Only narration | This brings us to the end of the tutorial.
Let us summarize. |
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Summary |
In this tutorial, we have
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Assignment |
As an assignment, please do the following
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Assignment |
Perform a design check by adopting the given design specifications:
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About Spoken Tutorial Project |
The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial Project.
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Spoken Tutorial Workshops |
The Spoken Tutorial Project team conducts workshops and gives certificates.
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Slide:
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Please post your timed queries in this forum. |
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FOSSEE Forum |
For any general or technical questions on Osdag, visit the FOSSEE forum and post your question. |
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Sample Design Examples |
https://osdag.fossee.in/resources/sample-design
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Acknowledgement |
The Spoken Tutorial project is funded by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. |
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This is Anandajith TS, FOSSEE IIT Bombay signing off.
Thanks for joining. |