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MSC Nastran is a multidisciplinary structural analysis program used by engineers to perform thermal, dynamic and static analyzes in the linear and nonlinear fields. This software with its complete technologies in automatic structure optimizations and embedded wear analysis, enables high performance calculations.
Engineers use MSC Nastran to ensure that structural systems are robust; They have the necessary durability and rigidity to prevent defects (additional stress, intensification or unwanted deformation), which can be a combination of issues related to the operation and safety of the structure. MSC Nastran is also used in structural designs to develop and improve the economy and comfort of the crossing. Manufacturers and manufacturers use MSC Nastran's unique multidisciplinary approach to structural analysis at multiple points in the product development process. Multidisciplinary structural analysis, structural modeling, and automated structural optimization are some of the benefits of this software.
- Creating a virtual prototype in the design process preserves the costs previously wasted on physical prototyping.
- Correction of structural issues that can occur during the services of a product and lead to reduced delivery time and costs.
- Optimizes the efficiency of existing designs or makes product differences unique, which leads to a competitive advantage with others.
MSC Nastran is based on complex numerical methods, the most famous of which is the finite element method. Nonlinear FE problems can be solved by explicit or implicit numerical methods built into the software. There are also a number of optimization algorithms that include MSCADS and IPOPT.
- Corrosion capability in MSC Nastran with the addition of nCode International Ltd. software. And MSC is computable.
Download and view hardware and software prerequisites, compatibility list, and 2013 version here. See a general list of MSC product prerequisites here.
Listed in the Readme file.
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