Thin wall analysis
Thin-Walled Bar analysis is a generalization of "solid" beam analysis to include warping stresses. Warping stresses can be the primary stress system, and they cannot be ignored when working with thin-walled structures.
Specially developed programs makes it possible to perform a true thin-walled bar analysis without a shell finite element model. It incorporates the most recent methods by leaders in the field into an easy to use program. These methods make it possible to get accurate results with considerably less inputs.
Built from the ground up to comply with the Microsoft architectural standards so that it can integrate with commonly used tools such as Excel, MathCAD and AutoCAD. The objective was to complement, rather than replace the tools you currently use.
Because this program offers real advantages in accuracy, verification, and time savings, and because thin-walled bars problems are so common, this is a "must have" tool for a modern structural engineer.
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