IDEA StatiCa partners with Hilti to advance anchor design technology
Hilti and IDEA StatiCa have entered into an agreement to further improve the speed and accuracy of steel-to-concrete connection analysis for structural engineers. With this development, Hilti and IDEA StatiCa strengthen seamless workflows and increase productivity and safety in construction projects.
The new software solutions will support structural engineers with advanced base plate design, weld, and stiffener design and finite element analysis.
Oliver Glockner, Head of Application Software Product Management at Hilti said, “We see that connections and anchoring, as well as workflows, are getting more and more complex. We support structural engineers with the latest analysis technology to further help them improve their speed, accuracy, and processes.”
New solution launched
To solve today’s/future challenges, a fundamentally new approach to steel-to-concrete connection analysis was needed. With Hilti’s knowledge in anchors and concrete and 10+ years of construction software experience combined with IDEA StatiCa’s knowledge in steel design and FEM, a unique solution for these problems has been developed.
The new approach is based on a robust finite-element solver with accurate material models as well as a unique description of the anchor behavior to allow a realistic design of the full connection. In addition, the two companies have been working together to solve challenges in the current design process such as multiple, manual data transfers; design assumptions that don’t fit together, such as rigid and non-rigid baseplate; and improving the management efficiency of changes across the workflow.
Early involvement and feedback of customers supported the improvements:
Marianne Johannsson, Structural Engineering Manager at Balco Group, said "Design of a plate (full connection including anchors, stiffeners, base plate, etc.) might take up to 4 hours plus 2 hours to create the report. PROFIS Engineering Suite could save us up to 50% of the time. We've been waiting for this!"
Per Jørstad, Structural Engineer at Sweco, said, "We can save up to 50% in time spent - from 2-6 hours to 1-2 hours - by doing all checks with one piece of software."
“We believe that the new component-based finite element method (CBFEM) is the right approach to break the limits of anchoring/footing topologies while keeping safety first. We put the CBFEM into the core of our product, IDEA StatiCa Connection, and Hilti has integrated it in their new PROFIS Engineering Suite”, said Lubomir Šabatka, CEO at IDEA StatiCa.
Additional information:
Hilti Group
Matthias Hassler, Spokesperson
+423 234 4949 / e-mail: media@hilti.com
IDEA StatiCa
Juraj Sabatka, CSO&CFO
+420 725 078 287/ e-mail: juraj.sabatka@ideastatica.com
About Hilti Group
The Hilti Group supplies the worldwide construction industry with technologically leading products, systems, software and services that provide construction professionals with innovative solutions and superior added value. The Group employs more than 28,000 team members in over 120 countries who passionately create enthusiastic customers and build a better future. Hilti generated annual sales of CHF 5.6 billion in 2018. Hilti’s corporate culture is based on integrity, teamwork, commitment and the courage to embrace change. The headquarters of the Hilti Group is in Schaan, Liechtenstein.
Website: www.hilti.group
About IDEA StatiCa
IDEA StatiCa develops software for structural engineers, fabricators, consultants and all others who perform or use structural analysis. Our development team researches tests and applies new methods of analyzing the behavior of structures and their members. Based on this, we create IDEA StatiCa – software that enables engineers in more than 70 countries to work faster, evaluate requirements of the national code thoroughly and use the optimal amount of material. For us, creating software is a way to contribute to making every new construction around the world safer and cheaper. The headquarters of the IDEA StatiCa is in Brno, Czech Republic.
Website: www.ideastatica.com