Calculation Engine
The Calculation Engine in FEM-Design allows you to perform different analysis depending on the module you are using at the time: displacement, internal forces, stresses, stability, imperfections, stability analysis, plastic analysis, eigenfrequencies, and/or seismic analysis.
Watch a Video about the FEM-Design Calculation Engine
Watch the Overview Video about Plastic Analysis for Concrete Shells
Watch the Overview Video about Plastic Analysis in Steel Design
FEM-Design Calculation Engine Extra Settings
There are some extra FEM-Design Calculation Engine settings available, such as cracked-section analysis, non-linear behaviour, etc. for certain design modules: –
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Calculations performed according to:
- Euro Code
- Belgian National Annex
- British National Annex
- Danish National Annex
- Dutch National Annex
- Estonian National Annex
- Finnish National Annex
- German National Annex
- Hungarian National Annex
- Latvian National Annex
- Norwegian National Annex
- Polish National Annex
- Romanian National Annex
- Spanish National Annex
- Swedish National Annex
- Turkish Seismic Code
Languages supported:
- English
- Finnish
- French
- Dutch
- Hungarian
- Polish
FEM-Design Wiki
You can find more about the FEM Design Calculation Engine in the FEM-Design Wiki by clicking here.
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