FEAview

FEAview

FEAview
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  • License:
    Free to try
  • Requirements:
    32M RAM 25M free Harddisk space
  • System:
    Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP
  • File size:
    12.5 MB
  • Price:
    $295.00
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FEAview Description

FEAview is a modeler and post-processor for linear static problems using MacNeal-Schwendler's MSC.Nastran™. FEAview supports all finite element types commonly used for linear static problems. FEAview is rich in graphics and transforms the geometry and results data into comprehensible charts and displays.

FEAview Key Feature:

  • 3D freebody plots with the numerical data drawn on the elements according to various switches.
  • Deformation animations.
  • Color plots according to data, element, and variable types.
  • Various tabular displays that display all OUTPUT2 and geometric data for a selected element, node, property, material, or load.
  • Max/Min plots, a 3D freebody plot where the loadcase number of the maximum and minimum of each variable is plotted.
  • Vector plots of solid element Normal, Shear, and Principal variables.
  • Loadcase history plots, a 2D plot showing the values of selected variables for all loadcases.

FEAview Release Products:

  • Prism SS - Prism SS (static shaft) static stress and deflection analysis of stepped shafts. Shafts can be loaded with forces, moments (torques), distributed loads,...
  • Prism SB - Prism SB (static beam) static stress and deflection analysis of beams. Beams can be loaded with forces, moments, distributed loads and support displacements....
  • Section Calculator 3.0 - Section Calculator 3.0 - Cross Section Calculator is a 2D CAD package designed to calculate cross section properties. Sections can contain...
  • Prism RD 3.0 - Prism RD (rotor dynamics) dynamic analysis of rotors and shaft trains. Rotors can be statically or harmonically excited via loads or support points....
  • Prism FH 3.0 - Prism FH 3.0 - Frame Harmonic - dynamic, linear analysis of space frames, structures and beams. Structures can be statically or harmonically excited...