Free Download CSI Perform3D 10.0.0 Build 1415 Win x64 English | 401.6 mb
Computers and Structures, Inc. (CSI)is pleased to announce the availability ofCSI Perform3D 10.0.0 (1415). This release adds new reporting and an API to programmatically interact with models. Additional database tables have been added and the analysis engine can now be run with multithreading to improve performance
Owner:Computers and Structures, Inc. (CSI)
Product Name:Perform3D
Version:10.0.0 (1415)
Supported Architectures:x64
Website Home Page :www.csiamerica.com
Languages Supported:english
System Requirements:Windows *
Size:401.6 mb.
Perform3D 10.0.0 Enhancements - Date: 11-Dec-2024
Analysis
The speed of the analysis engine has been increased by parallelizing certain internal operations (multithreading).
- Multithreading can be enabled or disabled for each analysis series individually as part of the analysis series definition
- Enabling multithreading allows the analysis to access all physical cores on monolithic (homogeneous) CPUs and all performance cores on hybrid (heterogeneous) CPUs. The parallel scheduler will evenly distribute the available cores among all concurrently running analysis series.
- Multithreading is primarily intended for use with medium to large sized models with well-conditioned stiffness.
Application Programming Interface (API)
An API has been added to Perform3D, including features such as:
- Add/Delete Nodes and set their mass, restraints, and constraints
- Add/Delete Element groups, Add/Delete Elements and modify element properties
- Read existing component properties and add new component properties including All Elastic Components, Cross Sections, and Compound Components and most Materials and Inelastic Components
- Read analysis results for nodes, elements, and components
Reporting
A Live Reporting feature has been added which can be used to generate one or more report documents that compiles tabulated response outputs along with images.
- Response data from the Database Tables
- Users can capture images from Descriptions or displays in the model to be included in the report. This supports most Descriptions or displays in the program, including mode shapes, deflected shapes, and more
- The contents of the report will auto-refresh when the analysis is rerun
- The report can be viewed directly in the program, printed, or saved as a PDF or Microsoft Word file
Database Tables
The Database Tables in Perform3D have been extended to include Nodes, Elements, and Component properties. Interactive Database Editing has been added, allowing a user to use the database tables to interactively edit a model where analysis has not yet been run. Interactive Database Editing is available for the following:
- Node data including adding, removing, and moving nodes as well as setting their supports
- Element data including adding and removing elements and property and orientation assignment
- Component Property data including adding, removing, or modifying component properties for all Materials, Elastic Components, Cross Sections, Strength Sections and Compound Components and most Inelastic Components
Perform3Dis 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 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.
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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.