Adrian Corella
Structural
- Aug 24, 2016
- 2
Hi.
We are considering acquiring Strand7 to facilitate some of our modelling over SAP2000. We are focusing on the design of advanced foundations for wind turbines. so the reasons we are interested in it are:
a) 3D modelling seems better
b) the API, which should speed up parametric analysis
c) contacts with friction, useful for soil-structure interaction
d) non-linear materials for solids, useful for soils & to some extent concrete (although cracking & crushing are not considered)
To those of you out there who have used both programs:
1) How easy is it to transition to the other?
2) Was there anything you missed in Strand7 that SAP2000 has?
Thanks,
Adrian Corella, P.E.
We are considering acquiring Strand7 to facilitate some of our modelling over SAP2000. We are focusing on the design of advanced foundations for wind turbines. so the reasons we are interested in it are:
a) 3D modelling seems better
b) the API, which should speed up parametric analysis
c) contacts with friction, useful for soil-structure interaction
d) non-linear materials for solids, useful for soils & to some extent concrete (although cracking & crushing are not considered)
To those of you out there who have used both programs:
1) How easy is it to transition to the other?
2) Was there anything you missed in Strand7 that SAP2000 has?
Thanks,
Adrian Corella, P.E.