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Ravi Ozarker, P.E., P.Eng, GT STRUDL Support Consultant, Hexagon PPM
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Geoff Blumber, Technical Sales Manager, Hexagon PPM
Date: Thursday, December 13
Time: 10:00 AM CST (UTC-6 hours) *convert to your time
Duration: 60 min
Cost: free eSeminar
Click here to view the recorded webinar
GT STRUDL provides tools to leverage your CAD model for your analysis whether that model comes from CADWorx, Intergraph Smart 3D, or a third party modeling program.
However, we also understand that there’s not always a CAD model available to be brought into analysis. A typical structural engineering department has engineers of all ages, experience levels and modeling preferences.
Engineers may want to build their analysis models using:
- Modern CAD tools,
- Familiar graphical user interface,
- Wizards,
- Text input files (created manually or from Excel),
- A combination of several of these methods.
Join us as we take an in depth look at each of these ways engineers are able to build analysis models with GT STRUDL. You’ll see modeling tools that are familiar, and some that are brand new!
Speaker Bios
Ravi Ozarker is the GT STRUDL Support Consultant for Hexagon PPM. As a structural engineer and engineering software developer for the past 14 years, he has worked for several organizations in different roles, such as consulting engineering, government agencies, semi government agencies, software companies, EPCs, transmission tower design corporations, research universities, and air pollution modeling and monitoring in the U.S. and Canada. This range of experience has given Ravi unique insight into how each of these entities function and what internal processes and bottlenecks one can run into when completing projects under deadlines and with multi-discipline collaboration required.
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