CSI Perform3D 8.0.0 build 1134 | 450.3 mb
Computers and Structures, Inc. (CSI) is pleased to announce the availability of CSI Perform3D 8.0.0 build 1134 is a structural-engineering software useful for the performance assessment of structural systems.
Graphics
A new graphical user interface has been developed to provide improved functionality and graphical clarity.
New display options have been added to control the sizes of the objects and text on the display, select between a dark- or light-colored theme, toggle an extruded element view, and display the node and elements numbers.
A new print preview feature is available. Structural mode shapes and deflected shapes are available for printing.
User Interface
The GUI has been updated to 64-bit, allowing for storage of larger models and faster model manipulation.
Properties of individual nodes and elements, including identification, location, geometry, assignments, and loading, can now be viewed by right-clicking on them when viewing the undeformed shape of the structure.
Middle-mouse button pan and mouse-wheel zoom operations can be used when the graphically displaying the model.
The view of the graphical display of the model can now be defined by aperture angle.
Documentation
Help documentation is now available from within the software. Context-sensitive topics are available by pressing the F1 key when using the various forms and commands within the graphical user interface. Manuals and documentation, as well as online resources, are now linked and accessible from within the program.
Data Files and Analysis
Earthquake and dynamic-force records with more than 32,692 time steps can be used for analysis.
The maximum number of mode shapes allowed for each analysis series is increased from 50 to 99.
Database Tables
Analysis results and performance measures can be displayed in the graphical user interface, replacing the need to read results from binary files. Tabular results can be exported in text, XML, Excel, and Access formats.
Tabular output can be set to be automatically saved when analysis is complete. A Table Named Set and Table Selection Group can be specified to limit the output content for each tabular output file.
A new graphical user interface has been developed to provide improved functionality and graphical clarity.
New display options have been added to control the sizes of the objects and text on the display, select between a dark- or light-colored theme, toggle an extruded element view, and display the node and elements numbers.
A new print preview feature is available. Structural mode shapes and deflected shapes are available for printing.
User Interface
The GUI has been updated to 64-bit, allowing for storage of larger models and faster model manipulation.
Properties of individual nodes and elements, including identification, location, geometry, assignments, and loading, can now be viewed by right-clicking on them when viewing the undeformed shape of the structure.
Middle-mouse button pan and mouse-wheel zoom operations can be used when the graphically displaying the model.
The view of the graphical display of the model can now be defined by aperture angle.
Documentation
Help documentation is now available from within the software. Context-sensitive topics are available by pressing the F1 key when using the various forms and commands within the graphical user interface. Manuals and documentation, as well as online resources, are now linked and accessible from within the program.
Data Files and Analysis
Earthquake and dynamic-force records with more than 32,692 time steps can be used for analysis.
The maximum number of mode shapes allowed for each analysis series is increased from 50 to 99.
Database Tables
Analysis results and performance measures can be displayed in the graphical user interface, replacing the need to read results from binary files. Tabular results can be exported in text, XML, Excel, and Access formats.
Tabular output can be set to be automatically saved when analysis is complete. A Table Named Set and Table Selection Group can be specified to limit the output content for each tabular output file.
Perform3D is an ideal tool for nonlinear performance-based analysis and design, created by Dr. Graham H. Powell, University of California at Berkeley Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering.
Perform3D is a structural-engineering software useful for the performance assessment of structural systems. State-of-the-art constitutive-modeling capabilities enable characterization of material nonlinearity, including strength and stiffness degradation during component-level hysteresis. Analysis capabilities also extend to geometric nonlinearity and effects associated with P-Delta behavior. Advanced modeling tools enable a sophisticated simulation of structural behavior. Components may be grouped according to type, location, and limit state before evaluation proceeds in terms of strength or deformation-based demand-capacity ratio. The dynamic display of D-C usage is available through color-coordinated time-history animations.
Perform3D 8.0.0 offers a new 64-bit user interface with larger capacity, enhanced graphics, longer history records, tabular output of results, context-sensitive Help documentation, cloud licensing, and more. Learn about these new features.
Performance Based Design - Pt. 1 by Dr. Graham Powell
An Intense & Practical Educational Seminar using CSi's PERFORM-3D Nonlinear Analysis software.
Founded in 1975, Computers and Structures, Inc. (CSI) is recognized globally as the pioneering leader in software tools for structural and earthquake engineering. Software from CSI is used by thousands of engineering firms in over 160 countries for the design of major projects, including the Taipei 101 Tower in Taiwan, One World Trade Center in New York, the 2008 Olympics Birds Nest Stadium in Beijing and the cable-stayed Centenario Bridge over the Panama Canal. CSI's software is backed by more than three decades of research and development, making it the trusted choice of sophisticated design professionals everywhere.
Product: CSI Perform3D
Version: 8.0.0 build 1134
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : www.csiamerica.com
Languages Supported: english
System Requirements: PC *
Size: 450.3 mb
Processor
- Minimum: Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 64
- Recommended: Intel i5/i7, AMD Athlon X4/Ryzen, or better
- A 64-bit CPU is required
- The SAPFire Analytical Engine includes multi-threaded solvers and algorithms that can take advantage of multi-core CPUs. The design algorithms can also utilize multiple cores.
Operating System
- Microsoft Windows 8.1 or Microsoft Windows 10
- 64-bit processor
Video Card
- Minimum: Supporting 1024 by 768 resolution and 16 bits colors for standard (GDI+) graphics mode
- Recommended: Discrete video card with NVIDIA GPU or equivalent and dedicated graphics RAM (512 Mb or larger) for DirectX graphics mode. The card must be DirectX 11 Compatible.
- DirectX graphics mode fully utilizes the hardware acceleration provided by a GPU and dedicated graphics RAM.
- For better graphics quality in terms of anti-aliasing and line thickness, the device raster drawing capabilities should support legacy depth bias.
Memory
- Minimum: 8 GB RAM
- The problem size that can be solved and the speeds for solution & response recovery increase considerably with more RAM.
Disk Space
- 6 GB to install the software.
- Additional space will be required for running and storing model files and analysis results, dependent upon the size of the models
- Recommended: 500GB or larger PCIe Solid State Drive (SSD). External and network drives are not recommended.
- Minimum: Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 64
- Recommended: Intel i5/i7, AMD Athlon X4/Ryzen, or better
- A 64-bit CPU is required
- The SAPFire Analytical Engine includes multi-threaded solvers and algorithms that can take advantage of multi-core CPUs. The design algorithms can also utilize multiple cores.
Operating System
- Microsoft Windows 8.1 or Microsoft Windows 10
- 64-bit processor
Video Card
- Minimum: Supporting 1024 by 768 resolution and 16 bits colors for standard (GDI+) graphics mode
- Recommended: Discrete video card with NVIDIA GPU or equivalent and dedicated graphics RAM (512 Mb or larger) for DirectX graphics mode. The card must be DirectX 11 Compatible.
- DirectX graphics mode fully utilizes the hardware acceleration provided by a GPU and dedicated graphics RAM.
- For better graphics quality in terms of anti-aliasing and line thickness, the device raster drawing capabilities should support legacy depth bias.
Memory
- Minimum: 8 GB RAM
- The problem size that can be solved and the speeds for solution & response recovery increase considerably with more RAM.
Disk Space
- 6 GB to install the software.
- Additional space will be required for running and storing model files and analysis results, dependent upon the size of the models
- Recommended: 500GB or larger PCIe Solid State Drive (SSD). External and network drives are not recommended.
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