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  2. SolveSpace - Wikipedia

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    Hart's A-frame created in SolveSpace. SolveSpace is a free and open-source 2D/3D constraint-based parametric computer-aided design (CAD) software that supports basic 2D and 3D constructive solid geometry modeling. It is a constraint-based parametric modeler with simple mechanical simulation capabilities.

  3. Space frame - Wikipedia

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    The roof of this industrial building is supported by a space frame structure. If a force is applied to the blue node and the red bar were not present, the resultant effect on the structure would depend entirely on the blue node's bending rigidity, i.e. to its resistance (or lack thereof) to bending; however, with the red bar in place, then assuming negligible bending rigidity of the blue node ...

  4. S-FRAME Software Inc. - Wikipedia

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    S-FRAME Structural Office consists of: [7] S-FRAME - structural modeling, analysis, and design with links to BIM [8] software. S-STEEL - design and optimization of 2D/3D steel structures. S-CALC - cross-sectional properties calculator. S-TIMBER - structural analysis and timber design. S-PAD - design and optimization of steel members.

  5. STAAD - Wikipedia

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    STAAD or (STAAD.Pro) is a structural analysis and design software application originally developed by Research Engineers International (REI) in 1997. In late 2005, Research Engineers International was bought by Bentley Systems .

  6. Tekla Structures - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Hydro Spillway Replacement was designed using Tekla Structures to "successfully model and co-ordinate its design", a project that won the TEKLA 2012 North American BIM Award for "Best Concrete Project". [19] It was the "first hydroelectric project that has seen steel, concrete, and rebar fully detailed using Tekla Structures". [20]

  7. Steel design - Wikipedia

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    The design and use of steel frames are commonly employed in the design of steel structures. More advanced structures include steel plates and shells. In structural engineering, a structure is a body or combination of pieces of the rigid bodies in space that form a fitness system for supporting loads and resisting moments.

  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. Steel frame - Wikipedia

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    Steel frame structure Rectangular steel frame, or "perimeter frame" of the Willis building (at right) contrasted against the diagrid frame at 30 St Mary Axe (at center), in London. Steel frame is a building technique with a " skeleton frame" of vertical steel columns and horizontal I-beams , constructed in a rectangular grid to support the ...