Steel Structures

Steel structure designs and drawings are modeled entirely in 3D. This allows investors or contractors to intervene in the system during the design phase and take precautions against problems that may arise during on-site implementation. 3D modeling also minimizes errors during installation. These analyses, using the finite element method, consider wind, snow, and earthquake factors affecting the system, as well as crane dynamic effects such as braking and acceleration, and vertical loads in the crane's operating area. Ultimately, the material's behavior is determined in a realistic manner, leading to dimensioning and verification.

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