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  2. List of structural engineering software - Wikipedia

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    Structural analysis and design software Realsoft 3D: General 3D analysis and design software Revit: BIM & 3D modeling software applied for civil & structural engineering RFEM: 3D structural analysis & design software SDC Verifier: Structural verification and code-checking according to different industrial standards SimScale

  3. Autodesk - Wikipedia

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    Autodesk, Inc. is an American multinational software corporation that provides software products and services for the architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, media, education, and entertainment industries. Autodesk is headquartered in San Francisco, California, [2] and has offices worldwide. Its U.S. offices are located in the ...

  4. List of finite element software packages - Wikipedia

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    Free: Linux, Windows, Mac OS X: ADINA: Finite element software for structural, fluid, heat transfer, electromagnetic, and multiphysics problems, including fluid-structure interaction and thermo-mechanical coupling: Adina R&D: Proprietary commercial software: Autodesk Simulation: Finite Element software of Autodesk: Autodesk: Proprietary ...

  5. List of 3D modeling software - Wikipedia

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    Title License 3D rendering support Actively developed 3D-Coat: Commercial software: Yes: Yes 3D Slash: Freemium: Yes: No 3dvia Shape: Commercial software: No: Yes AC3D: Commercial software

  6. LS-DYNA - Wikipedia

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    LS-DYNA originated from the 3D FEA program DYNA3D, developed by Dr. John O. Hallquist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in 1976. [4] DYNA3D was created in order to simulate the impact of the Full Fuzing Option (FUFO) or "Dial-a-yield" nuclear bomb for low altitude release (impact velocity of ~ 40 m/s).

  7. Nastran - Wikipedia

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    MSC Nastran is the original commercial Nastran product started by Dr. Richard MacNeal and Robert Schwendler in 1963. MSC Nastran is commonly utilized for performing structural analysis. Professor Caleb (Mac) McCormick a professor at Caltech was the key programmer at MSC who had an aha moment in applying matrix math to create structural analysis.

  8. RFEM - Wikipedia

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    RFEM is a 3D finite element analysis software working under Microsoft Windows computer operating systems.RFEM can be used for structural analysis and design of steel, concrete, timber, glass, membrane and tensile structures as well as for plant and mechanical engineering or dynamic analysis and analysis of steel joints.

  9. Autodesk Revit - Wikipedia

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    Autodesk Revit is a building information modeling software for architects, structural engineers, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) engineers, and contractors. The original software was developed by Charles River Software, founded in 1997, renamed Revit Technology Corporation in 2000 and acquired by Autodesk in 2002.