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CSI Bridge 23.3
Modeling, analysis and design of bridge  structures have been integrated into CSiBridge to create the ultimate in  computerized engineering tools. The ease with which all of these tasks  can be accomplished makes CSiBridge the most versatile and productive  software program available on the market today.
Using  CSiBridge, engineers can easily define complex bridge geometries,  boundary conditions and load cases. The bridge models are defined  parametrically, using terms that are familiar to bridge engineers such  as layout lines, spans, bearings, abutments, bents, hinges and  post-tensioning. The software creates spine, shell or solid object  models that update automatically as the bridge definition parameters are  changed.
CSiBridge  design allows for quick and easy design and retrofitting of steel and  concrete bridges. The parametric modeler allows the user to build simple  or complex bridge models and to make changes efficiently while  maintaining total control over the design process. Lanes and vehicles  can be defined quickly and include width effects. Simple and practical  Gantt charts are available to simulate modeling of construction  sequences and scheduling.
CSiBridge includes an easy to follow wizard that outlines the steps necessary to create a bridge model.
Completely  integrated within the CSiBridge design package is the power of the  SAPFire® analysis engine, including staged construction, creep and  shrinkage analysis, cable tensioning to target forces, camber and shape  finding, geometric nonlinearity (P-delta and large displacements),  material nonlinearity (superstructure, bearings, substructure and soil  supports), buckling and static and dynamic analysis. All of these apply  to a single comprehensive model. In addition, AASHTO LRFD design is  included with automated load combinations, superstructure design and the  latest seismic design.