Edilus 30.00sf Structural Design and Analysis for Building | 6.5 Gb
ACCA software has released 30.00sf version of Edilus Structural Design and Analysis for Building, is the modular structural analysis software solution that addresses structural calculations of buildings with its own integrated FEM solver to give a unitary experience to the phases of input, calculation, analysis of results and creation of detailed working drawings and documentation.
About Edilus. EdiLus is the SMART structural analysis software for your design needs with regard to reinforced concrete, masonry, steel and timber structures. A BIM objects structured interface to define your model and quickly generate the structural model’s FEM analysis and calculation, construction drawings and calculation reports.
About ACCA software S.p.A. ACCA software S.p.A. was founded in 1989 as the evolution of an engineering practice. The first ACCA software solutions were designed to make the internal activities faster and more efficient. Products born from the experience of technicians, engineers and architects to improve their daily work. A unique blend of the engineering and information technology worlds. The simplicity and high end technology of ACCA's programs have revolutionized the building industry by supplying higher productivity in the everyday activities of engineers, architects, surveyors, builders and installers, technical departments of public administrations and businesses, schools and universities. The obvious advantage that derives from the use of ACCA's software solutions has made the company's success.
Product: Edilus Structural Design and Analysis for Building
Version: 30.00sf (31.0.7.10627) Online installer
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : www.accasoftware.com
Language: english
System Requirements: PC
Supported Operating Systems: Windows XP SP2 or newer
Size: 6.5 mb
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