Civil MDC

ASDIP 2025 Full 2

ASDIP 2025 Full

ASDIP Modules

ASDIP typically includes the following modules:

  1. ASDIP Concrete: For designing concrete structures, including beams, columns, and walls.
  2. ASDIP Steel: For designing steel members and connections.
  3. ASDIP Retain: For designing retaining walls.
  4. ASDIP Foundation: For designing isolated footings, combined footings, and pile caps.

ASDIP 2025 Features

While specific details about ASDIP 2025 updates aren’t available yet, it’s reasonable to expect:

  • Compliance with the latest design codes (e.g., ACI 318-24, AISC updates).
  • Enhanced user interface for ease of use.
  • More advanced analysis features and reporting capabilities.
  • Compatibility with newer operating systems and possible integration with BIM tools.

If you’re looking to purchase or upgrade to ASDIP 2025, or need more specific details about its release, feel free to let me know. I can help with guidance or direct you to the official ASDIP website.

ASDIP RETAIN is a structural engineering software utilized by engineers for retaining wall design. ASDIP RETAIN is based upon the latest IBC / ACI 318 specifications.

ASDIP RETAIN software is also able to design block retaining wall per the latest MSJC provisions. This software substantially simplifies time-consuming calculations for structural engineering design.

ASDIP Concrete is a suite of modules specifically dedicated to the design of concrete members such as beams, columns and walls, based on the latest ACI 318 specifications, that greatly simplifies the time-consuming calculations in any structural engineering office. ASDIP Concrete includes the design of the following types of concrete elements:

  • Concrete Columns: design of a concrete column under the action of axial loads and bending moments. This module calculates the magnified moments for slenderness of ASCE 7 load combinations, and generates the column strength interaction diagram.
  • Concrete Beams: design of a concrete muti-span continuous beam under the action of uniform and concentrated loads. This module accurately calculate the bending and shear strength for different types of beams. Load combinations per ASCE 7.
  • Bearing Walls: design of a concrete wall under the action of vertical and out-of-plane lateral loads. This module calculates the magnified moments for slenderness of ASCE 7 load combinations, and generates the wall strength interaction diagram.

ASDIP Concrete is an integrated, interactive system that combines the flexibility of a fill-in-the-blanks format with the power of Windows Forms to effortlessly develop either an optimal design or a quick investigation. Using a screen with tabbed pages, ASDIP Concrete allows you enter your data directly onto the forms and see the result immediately. This way you are always in control of the design process, since what you see is really what you get. In addition, the detailed results and the graphics are always available for you to follow by the touch of a tab.

How to install

ASDIP Retain is a suite of modules specifically dedicated to the design of retaining walls, based on the latest IBC / ACI 318 specifications, that greatly simplifies the time-consuming calculations in any structural engineering office. ASDIP Retain includes the design of the following two types of retaining walls:- Cantilever Retaining Walls: Design of a retaining wall supported only at the base under the combination of earth pressure, surcharge, wind and seismic loads. The module designs the wall per the load combinations of the ASCE 7.- Restrained Retaining Walls: Design of a retaining wall supported at the base and laterally restrained at the top, also known as a basement wall, under the combination of earth pressure, surcharge, wind and seismic loads. The module designs the wall per the load combinations of the ASCE 7.

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