ETABS is structural analysis software used by structural engineers for analysis and design of buildings. It allows for modeling, analysis and design of buildings with various materials like concrete, steel and timber.
ETABS is a specialty finite element analysis and design software product for buildings and building-type structures such as stadiums, auditoriums, towers, industrial plants, bridges, dams, and other civil structures. It was originally developed by Dr. Edward L. Wilson, Dr. Yuzo Fujii and Dr. Keith H. Lin in the 1970s and 1980s at UC Berkeley. ETABS is currently developed by CSI (formerly Computers and Structures Inc.), headquartered in Walnut Creek, California.
ETABS allows structural engineers to:
Some key features and capabilities include:
ETABS has been used for analysis and design of some of the most iconic building and civil engineering projects around the world. It continues to be widely used by structural engineering firms for buildings, stadiums, auditoriums and other structures.
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