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PERFORM-3D Overview
Displacement Based Design
Capacity Design
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PERFORM-3D has powerful capabilities for inelastic analysis, but it is not intended for
general purpose nonlinear analysis.
If you have no idea how your structure will behave when it becomes inelastic in a
strong earthquake, PERFORM-3D can probably help you to identify the weak points,
and hence can guide you in improving the design.
However, PERFORM-3D is not intended for design by analysis, where the engineer
expects the analysis to determine exactly how a structure will behave.
PERFORM-3D is a powerful tool for implementing displacement-based design and
capacity design. It will help you to produce better designs, but it will not do the
engineering for you.
PERFORM-3D FEATURES:
Features-PERFORM-3D Modeling
Elements
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Components
Component Properties
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Hysteresis Loops
The hysteresis loop for an inelastic component can be varied to account for stiffness
degradation.
The loop can be plotted to check that it has the expected shape.
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Deformation Capacities
Demand/Capacity Ratios
Limit States
The number of components with D/C ratios can be very large. To simplify decision
making, components that have similar D/C measures can be grouped into Limit
States. An example D/C measure is the concrete tension strain in a shear wall.
Each limit state has a usage ratio, which is the maximum D/C ratio for any
component in the limit state. For a structure to satisfy the performance
requirements, the usage ratios for all limit states should not exceed 1.0.
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Frame Structures
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Complex Structures
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Features-PERFORM-3D Analysis
Analysis Types
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Analysis Sequence
Analysis Series
PERFORM-3D includes a number of tools for processing the analysis results. One set
of tools allows you to study the behavior of a structure, and to check that the analysis
look reasonable. These tools are as follows:
o Deflected shapes. These can be animated, for both static push-over and
dynamic response history analysis.
o Time histories of many response quantities, including node displacements,
velocities and accelerations; element and component forces and
deformations; and forces on structure sections that cut through all or parts
of the structure.
o Hysteresis loops for inelastic components.
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Moment and shear diagrams for beams, columns, and shear walls. These can
be animated.
o Energy balance, showing strain energy, kinetic energy, inelastic work, and
damping energy. This includes a comparison of external and internal work,
which provides a good indication of the numerical accuracy of the analysis.
These tools are not directly useful for making design decisions. For this, see the next
section, Performance Assessment.
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The results of an analysis are useful only if they are presented in a way that supports
decision making for design. PERFORM-3D includes powerful tools that assess the
performance of a structure, and hence support design. These tools are as follows:
o Target displacement calculation for push-over analysis. A number of methods
can be used, including those in ASCE 41 and FEMA 440.
o Usage ratio plots for single load cases. As the drift increases in a push-over
analysis, or time increases in a response history analysis, the usage ratios for
the limit states progressively increase. A usage ratio plot shows how the
usage ratios vary for user-selected groups of limit states.
o Usage ratio envelopes for load combinations. It is common practice to run
response history analyses for several earthquakes (often 7 or more), and to
assess performance based the mean values of the usage ratios. The tool
implements this procedure.
o Deflected shapes with color coding based on D/C ratio. These can be used to
identify hot spots where the components are most heavily deformed.
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The PERFORM-3D analysis results are saved in a number of results files, each file
containing results of a specific type (for example, node displacements).
If the performance assessment tools in PERFORM-3D do not meet your needs, you
can access the results files, and process the results in any way that you choose.
You must, of course, write computer code to do the processing. You can use almost
any programming language.
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Operating System:
Memory:
Disk Space:
Video Card:
Minimum: Supporting 1024 by 768 resolution and 16 bits colors for standard (GDI+)
graphics mode
Recommended: Discrete video card with NVIDIA GPU or equivalent and dedicated
graphics RAM (512 Mb or larger) for DirectX graphics mode. The card must be DirectX
9.0c compatible (DirectX SDK Aug 2009 - Build 9.27.1734.0).
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DirectX graphics mode fully utilizes the hardware acceleration provided by a GPU and
dedicated graphics RAM.
For better graphics quality in terms of anti-aliasing and line thickness, the device
raster drawing capabilities should support legacy depth bias.
Length
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Disclaimer: In an effort to highlight certain key capabilities, artistic license may have been
taken during the making of these videos. Some input may have been skipped for the sake of
brevity, resulting in movies that do not portray all of the steps necessary to create a
complete analysis or design. Users should consult the associated program documentation to
make sure that they understand all input and modeling assumptions.
Note: If you would like to download the Watch and Learn videos for offline viewing, please
click here.
A 64-bit version of the analysis engine is now utilized when Peform-3D is installed on
a 64 bit computer. The 32-bit analysis engine is still used on 32-bit computers. The
64-bit engine allows larger problems to be solved, and tends to run faster than the
32-bit engine.
A large-capacity eigenvalue routine has been added. In earlier versions, the
eigenvalue routine could not accommodate structures with very large numbers of
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mass points. The new eigenvalue routine (the same as in SAP2000) allows a larger
number of mass points than was previously possible.
Warnings are now provided when an unstable or ill-conditioned stiffness matrix is
detected. When an analysis model is set up for a complex structure, a common
problem is that the model may be poorly conditioned numerically, or may be
unstable. For an explanation of the causes of poor conditioning and instability, see
the book Modeling for Structural Analysis: Behavior and Basics, by Powell, Chapter 3,
especially Section 3.5, available from CSi.
Formal documentation is now provided describing the format of the binary results
files. For each analysis, Perform-3D writes the analysis results in a number (often a
large number) of short binary files. Many users access these binary files directly, to
add post-processing operations that are not included in the graphical user interface.
The number of modes shapes printed in the text file M000.txt can now be specified.
In earlier versions, all mode shapes were printed in this file, and for a large structure
the file could be very large. Usually the number now specified will be zero, so that
detailed mode shapes are not printed, and the M000.txt file will be quite short.
The analysis logs for each Analysis Series are now written to separate files, making
them more manageable. In earlier versions, a log of each analysis in the series is
also included in ECHO.txt, showing details of the analysis, the computation time for
each analysis step, and an energy balance. For a large structure, this made the
ECHO.txt file very long
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