Straus7 - full-featured finite element analysis - designed and built for Windows®. | |
Straus7’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. | ![]() |
Advanced modelling at your fingertips... | ...a flexible working environment... |
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Straus7 harnesses the power of Windows. Open multiple models at the same time. Cut-and-paste elements in 3D - even between models - and copy data to and from other Windows programs. Import geometry data from ACIS and DXF files. Choose drawing styles and colours.
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..clear, detailed results... | ..easy, professional reports. |
![]() Straus7 gives you a range of result options. Visualise results with contour maps, vector maps and X-Y graphs. Use the Peek tool to inspect result quantities at any point, directly on the model. View, sort and filter results with the Result Listings spreadsheet. ![]() |
![]() Straus7 offers a full set of previewing and printing tools for documenting and reporting your work. Choose your own fonts, titleblocks and logos for a consistent, professional look across all your printing. |
Extensive element library | Comprehensive range of solvers |
1D: Beam, truss, spring, damper and cable elements 2D: Plane stress, plane strain, plate/shell, 3D membrane, shear panel and axisymmetric elements 3D: Tetrahedral, wedge, pyramid and hexahedral elements Constraints: Rigid links, pinned links, master/slave links and contact elements (2D and 3D) |
Static: Linear, buckling and non-linear (geometric, material and boundary non-linearity) Dynamic: Natural frequency, harmonic response and spectral response Transient: Linear and non-linear (geometric, material and boundary non-linearity) Heat transfer: Steady-state and transient (linear and non-linear) |
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Standard and specialist materials | Industry-standard data libraries |
Linear and non-linear material models, including:Isotropic, orthotropic, anisotropic, soil, rubber, composite laminates and user-defined materials | Materials: Engineering properties for common materials - steel, timber, aluminium, concrete and glass Sections: Industry-standard cross-sections, including I-beams, tubes, channels and angles |