Static Linear Structural
Analysis
The static linear structural analysis is capable
of simulating the response of a mechanical system
to an assembly of loads and constraints. The linearity
hypothesis of the material’s elastic behavior,
which is the basis for this calculation method,
has been shown to be reliable and efficient.
Validated by techniques offered by the science
of classic constructions, this method allows the
verification of structures that can be very geometrically
complicated, and impractical or impossible to
model with analytical formulas.
The possibility of analyzing assemblies made
of many assembled parts and of simulating their
behavior on contact extends the area of application
to a large number of situations of industrial
interest.
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