C.S.E. is interfaced
with Sap2000 and with Castalia's software
Sargon, and is its natural completion.
Since the end of the 90s, as aldready said, we are working to
this project, which originally was merely to add a post processor for steel
connections to Sargon. Actually, now C.S.E.
can work with or without Sargon or Sap2000 (the two fem
programs it presently is interfaced with), as a stand alone tool, and its
importance is so relevant that it will surely be interfaced with other software
packages, worlwide available.
The C.S.E. project is very ambitious: instead of
developing a program which is able to manage only a given number of possible
preset joints (cooking recipes approach), C.S.E. faces the steel
connection problem in a very very general way: aim of the
program is to allow the automatic or semi-automatic check of the steel
structures joints (connections) which have been defined via a free placement of
the components: joined (members), joiners (welds and bolts), and throughs
(plates of the most general kind, stiffeners, angles, generic or normalized
cross-shapes trunk, like IPE, HEA, HEB, HEM, W, M, UNP, composed, cold-formed,
generic... really one of the more than 10,000 cross-section in the archive, or,
via
SAMBA, any possible composition of these
cross-sections). Semi-automatic checks can be added to those, very
general, performed automatically by the program, for a real customization of the
program work. Automatic checks already present in the software manage a very
wide class of joints, as there is a simlified fem model able to manage any
possible configuration, and bolts, welds, net-sections, bolt-bearing and many
more checks are fully automatized.
As far as we know, after extended web search, C.S.E. is
today the most advanced software platform available dealing with steel
connections checks, the only one allowing free placement of components and the
successive check of generic joints, not based on cooking recipes.