FrameCE Structural Engineering Software 1.0.0.0

Free Download FrameCE Structural Engineering Software 1.0.0.0 | 474 Mb
FrameCE is a powerful tool tailored for structural engineers to perform static and dynamic analysis of 2D and 3D framed structures. It supports steel, concrete, and timber design, and is widely used in academic and professional engineering environments.
Key Features
2D/3D Structural Modeling: Supports both two-dimensional and three-dimensional frame modeling with full control over geometry, material, and support conditions.
Linear Static Analysis: Analyzes forces, displacements, and moments under static loads.
Load Types: Allows input of multiple load types, including point loads, distributed loads, and moment loads.
Steel and Concrete Design: Offers code-based design checks (e.g., AISC for steel, ACI for concrete), allowing members to be checked and sized according to design standards.
Graphical Interface: Intuitive GUI for modeling structures, applying loads, and visualizing results.
Deflection and Moment Diagrams: Provides visual outputs of shear, moment, and deflection diagrams for structural members.
Educational Use: Popular in universities for teaching the fundamentals of structural analysis and design due to its clarity and simplicity.
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