Cross-sectional analysis of plates made of RC, steel, cast steel, and cast iron using finite element method or series solution. Support conditions include 12 types and can also be specified arbitrarily.
The cross-sectional analysis of rectangular plates (RC, steel, cast steel, cast iron) will be conducted using the "finite element method" or "series solution (theoretical solution)." There are 12 types of support conditions, and a maximum of 5 cases for loading conditions, with 6 types of load conditions available for selection. The "finite element method" allows for consideration of all load conditions against the support conditions. The "series solution" calculates section forces based on formulas from the "Structural Mechanics Formula Collection." For RC plates, it is also possible to check the stress levels of the member cross-section. The calculation report can be output in Word format after confirming the content on the preview screen.
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- Cross-sectional analysis of rectangular plates (RC, steel, cast steel, cast iron) will be conducted. - The analysis methods available for rectangular plates are either the "finite element method" or "series solutions (theoretical formulas)." - In the "finite element method," it is possible to analyze all combinations of loads, including three edges fixed and one edge free support. The cross-sectional forces calculated in the analysis will undergo stress checks based on "deflection" and "moment." - In the "series solution (theoretical solution)," stress checks will be performed by calculating "deflection," "moment," and "shear force" using formulas based on the "Structural Mechanics Formula Collection" and "Theory of Plates and Shells." - Support conditions can be selected from 12 types (which vary by analysis conditions), with a maximum of 5 cases for load combinations, and load conditions can be specified from 6 types. - In the finite element method, support conditions for the four edges of the plate can be individually specified as "simple, elastic, fixed, or free." - After executing the calculations, it is possible to display an image of the cross-sectional force diagram (δ, M, S). - After previewing the calculation report, it is possible to set border lines and margins, and conversion to Word output via RTF is also possible.
Price information
¥121,000 (HASP method + tax included)
Price range
P3
Delivery Time
P2
Applications/Examples of results
Specifications - Plate analysis using "Finite Element Method" - Matrix structural analysis method; thin plate structural analysis (reference literature) - Bending theory of flat plates (reference literature) Theoretical formula analysis of plates using "Series Solutions" - Structural mechanics formula collection (Japan Society of Civil Engineers) - Theory of plates and shells (reference literature)
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