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  2. Macaulay's method - Wikipedia

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    Macaulay's method. Macaulay's method (the double integration method) is a technique used in structural analysis to determine the deflection of Euler-Bernoulli beams. Use of Macaulay's technique is very convenient for cases of discontinuous and/or discrete loading.

  3. Extreme Loading for Structures - Wikipedia

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    www.extremeloading.com. Extreme Loading for Structures (ELS) is commercial structural-analysis software based on the applied element method (AEM) for the automatic tracking and propagation of cracks, separation of elements, element collision, and collapse of structures under extreme loads. [1] AEM combines features of Finite element method and ...

  4. List of finite element software packages - Wikipedia

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    List of finite element software packages. This is a list of notable software packages that implement the finite element method for solving partial differential equations. FEA, Multi-physics, Implict & Explict. It is an Open Source FEA project. The solver uses a partially compatible ABAQUS file format.

  5. Structural analysis - Wikipedia

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    e. Structural analysis is a branch of solid mechanics which uses simplified models for solids like bars, beams and shells for engineering decision making. Its main objective is to determine the effect of loads on the physical structures and their components. In contrast to theory of elasticity, the models used in structure analysis are often ...

  6. List of structural engineering software - Wikipedia

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    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. Multiphysics simulation (CFD, FEA, Thermal Analysis) applied for structural and civil engineering. SketchUp.

  7. Direct stiffness method - Wikipedia

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    In structural engineering, the direct stiffness method, also known as the matrix stiffness method, is a structural analysis technique particularly suited for computer-automated analysis of complex structures including the statically indeterminate type. It is a matrix method that makes use of the members' stiffness relations for computing member ...

  8. Michell structures - Wikipedia

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    Michell structures are structures that are optimal based on the criteria defined by A.G.M. Michell in his frequently referenced 1904 paper. [1]Michell states that “a frame (today called truss) (is optimal) attains the limit of economy of material possible in any frame-structure under the same applied forces, if the space occupied by it can be subjected to an appropriate small deformation ...

  9. Structural mechanics - Wikipedia

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    Structural mechanics. Structural mechanics or mechanics of structures is the computation of deformations, deflections, and internal forces or stresses (stress equivalents) within structures, either for design or for performance evaluation of existing structures. [1] It is one subset of structural analysis.