Have you ever watched a movie on a CRT TV, and then watched the same movie on an HD TV? The difference in detail is stunning. With StressCheck’s high order FEA, all data of interest are in HD to ensure you don’t miss critical details.
Detailed Stress Applications
StressCheck’s high definition stress analysis results are unlike any other in the industry; once you have used StressCheck’s hierarchic solver and unlimited live post-processing you’ll never want to go back.
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Detailed Stress Application Focus
The following are typical detailed stress analysis applications which are routinely performed in StressCheck Professional:
Linear Elasticity Solver
Linear Elasticity Solver
Non-Linear Solver
Single Fastener Analysis Tool (SFAT)
Multi-Fastener Analysis Tool (MFAT)
Linear Elasticity Solver
Non-Linear Solver
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The software provides a highly reliable and user-friendly production stress analysis tool that will replace the Finite Element Method (FEM) tools and failure criteria the experts currently employ for analyzing bonded joints. The software includes an FEM-based handbook format, which allows non-experts to utilize models prepared by specialists. The handbook problems include built-in failure criteria, geometric and material nonlinearities, and the modern FEM technology provides better error control and the treatment of very large aspect ratios.”
Dr. Stephen P. Engelstad
Technical Fellow, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Structural Methods and Analysis
Serving the Numerical Simulation community since 1989 





