Dlubal SHAPE-THIN 8.09.01 | 567.9 mb
Dlubal Software has released 8.09.01 version of SHAPE-THIN. This software determines section properties of open and closed thin‑walled cross‑section and performs the stress analysis and plastic design.
SHAPE-THIN provides the option of interface with RFEM and RSTAB: SHAPE‑THIN cross‑sections are available in the library of the FEA or frame analysis software, and vice versa, it is possible to import and design the internal forces from RFEM and RSTAB in SHAPE‑THIN.
The structural data can be entered graphically, in tables, or by means of a DXF file.
Update Report No. 02501 SHAPE-THIN 8-09-01 | 05/31/2017
- Extension of input table for welds - new column for entering continuous elements
- Implementation of general data table in printout report
- Elimination of an authorization problem when starting SHAPE-THIN 8 from RSTAB/RFEM
About Dlubal Software
Since its beginnings in 1987, the Dlubal company has been involved in the development of user-friendly and powerful software for structural and dynamic analysis. With RSTAB and RFEM Dlubal offers programs for the ambitious structural engineer that meets the requirements of modern civil engineering and mirrors the current state of art. RSTAB is a 3D framework program, while RFEM represents a 3D Finite Element Analysis (FEA) program. Both are the basis of a modular software system: This basic module calculates internal forces, deformations and support reactions. For the following design, add-on modules are available which account for the specific requirements of materials and codes. Due to this modular conception of the software, a package can be assembled that is tailored to individual demands.
Product: Dlubal SHAPE-THIN
Version: 8.09.01
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : www.dlubal.com
Language: multilanguage
System Requirements: PC
Supported Operating Systems: Windows 7even / 8.x / 10
Size: 567.9 mb
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