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Apr 19 2020

Strand7 R2.4.6 with Webnotes

Strand7 R2.4.6 with Webnotes

Strand7 R2.4.6 with Webnotes | 408/3 MB

Strand7 Pty Ltd is pleased to announce the availability of Strand7 Release 2.4.6 is fully-integrated visual environment – combined with a suite of powerful solvers – gives you unparalleled functionality in a single application.

What’s New in Strand7 Release 2.4.6
Please go to to see a list of changes made in this release.

Strand7 – a general purpose FEA system for structural analysis and heat transfer is now used for a wide range of structural analysis applications in mechanical, civil, structural, aeronautical, mining, marine, transportation and biomechanical engineering.

Strand7’s fully-integrated visual environment – combined with a suite of powerful solvers – gives you unparalleled functionality in a single application. Construct models, run analyses and investigate results simultaneously using a seamless interface.

Strand7 Webnotes are a comprehensive online library of resource materials covering Strand7 modelling, application, usage and installation, plus general background and theory of FEA.
ENGG1500/ Structures – Strand 7

Based in Sydney, Australia, we have been developing finite element analysis (FEA) software and providing computational engineering solutions, worldwide, since 1988. We developed software for MS-DOS and the X Window System until 1996 when we switched to the Microsoft Windows platform.

Product: Strand7
Version: R2.4.6 with Webnotes
Supported Architectures: 32bit / 64bit
Website Home Page : http://www.strand7.com
Language: english
System Requirements: PC *
Supported Operating Systems: *
Size: 408.8 mb

Strand7 has been designed and developed as a native Windows application. As a compliant Win32 application, Strand7 makes use of all hardware resources available to 32-bit applications under Windows. This includes the use of up to 3 GB of RAM (whether physical or virtual), the use of accelerated graphics card features for GDI graphics, and printing to any Windows-supported device.

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