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How to... Combine Finite Element Meshes in a Model Using GT STRUDL®

In this short how-to, Chris Bradshaw, Industry Consultant at Hexagon and Ravi Ozarker, Senior Product Owner at Hexagon, talk you through how to combine finite element meshes in a model using GT STRUDL®.

Many engineers are required to perform finite element plate analysis along with traditional simple stick line beam analysis to model structures such as a concrete beam supporting a slab or stiffeners supporting a steel plate. In this video, you will learn how easy it is to model a finite element model based on an existing stick line model in GT STRUDL.

Discover more about GT STRUDL – the structural engineering software offering a complete design solution, including 3D CAD modeling and 64-bit high-performance computation solvers in all versions. GT STRUDL enables structural engineers to create safe and effective designs while managing the complexity of many different scenarios across various industries, including power, civil engineering, marine and infrastructure.

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