Also the program have to be ideal to beginner. can you suggest a software to me espessicialy for aviation sector?
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Tekla Structures is a building information modeling software able to model structures that incorporate different kinds of building materials, including steel, concrete, timber and glass
The structural analysis and design software CSI produce include SAP2000, CSiBridge, ETABS, SAFE, PERFORM-3D, and CSiCOL
ETABS is an engineering software product that caters to multi-story building analysis and design.
STAAD is a comprehensive structural finite element analysis and design application that allows users to perform analysis on any structure exposed to static
Etab,SAP 2000 and Staad Pro
Considering this to be a research study. I suggest you taking a look into Sap2000 and try utilizing Finite Element Methods. You can simulate material resiliency and determine the stresses of:
Aircraft cabin as a pressure vessel due to high altitude
Aircraft wings taking on strong wind forces and determining stress vulnerabilities
There is so much you can do with finite element methods. The best part about sap2000? It has an automatic mesh function for your finite element method analysis.
Hey, so I’m not know what’s the best software for aviation sector begginers. But, I recommend and used when I were starting: Ftool (brasilian software), cypecad, sap2000 and RFEM 6 Well, that’s my opinion: do learn the company software (or the most used in your country). “Begginers software” don’t exists.