Here you will find an inventory of the latest StressCheck-powered App release updates, along with the notable fixes, features and enhancements included in each release.
StressCheck-Powered App Updates
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StressCheck-Powered App Update Highlights
The following sections contain release highlights, release notes/changelogs and video demos of the most recently released StressCheck-powered App versions.
CAE Handbook v10.4
- General performance enhancements
- User-entered parameter values are retained after parameter error.
- Display issues related to Windows 10 Compatibility.
- Miscellaneous fixes related to the error indicator graph.
- Inconsistent coloring of maximum limit curves.
- New Handbook models
- Several StressCheck Professional solutions to selected NAFEMS Standard Benchmarks were added to the CAE-Handbook Library.
CAE Handbook v10.3
- General performance enhancements
- Fully compatible with StressCheck v10.3 Professional.
- Log handling improvements.
- General GUI improvements.
- Stability improvements.
- Improved recognition of SCW/SCP file metadata.
CAE Handbook v10.2
- General performance enhancements.
- Fully compatible with StressCheck v10.2 Professional.
- Error and Warning handling improvements.
- Log handling improvements.
- General GUI improvements.
- Stability improvements.
CAE Handbook v10.1
- 3D Mouse support.
- The use of the 3D-mouse was enabled for 3DConnexion devices.
- File structure upgrades.
- The file structure for CAE Handbook 10.1 has been updated for compatibility with StressCheck v10.1 Professional.
- Fully supports SCW and SCP format.
- Upgraded CAE Handbook library.
- Documented examples of parametric verified CAE Handbooks.
- Fully extensible structure to allow new CAE Handbooks to be added.
- General fixes and enhancements.
StressCheck Tool Box v4.4
- General performance enhancements and improvements
- Fixed GUI issues.
- Fixed laminate stack controls.
- Resolved LCAT margin computations.
- Fixed display issues.
StressCheck Tool Box v4.3
- General performance enhancements and improvements.
- Fixed GUI issues.
- Fixed stability issues.
- Exported models/results can be opened by StressCheck v10.3 Professional.
StressCheck Tool Box v4.2
- Updated SFAT fastener clearance support.
- Up to 10% clearance.
- Updated SFAT countersink fastener support.
- Fastener head now seated flush with countersink.
- General performance enhancements.
- Updated validation rules.
- Updated tooltips.
- Fixed GUI issues.
StressCheck Tool Box v4.1
- SI and US Customary unit systems are fully supported.
- All input fields, validation rules, tooltips, computed data and exported files.
- Fully supports StressCheck v10.1 Professional.
- SCW and SCP formats.
- MFAT solver improvements.
- Solutions more likely to converge.
- Minor enhancements and fixes.
- GUI improvements to tooltip and validation rules.
- Visualization improvements to contours.
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“The p-type element has been used to great advantage in the finite element system ESRD StressCheck, [26]. This software provides the engineer with the means to conduct solution verification in an extremely straightforward manner by simply increasing the degree of the element, monitoring convergence and using Richardson extrapolation reliably to estimate the error. This can be conducted automatically by the software thereby enabling the engineer to concentrate on the engineering rather than the simulation. StressCheck has also been used to develop ESRD’s Handbook and Toolbox applications. The first of these provides engineers with a repository of parameterised standard problems of the type found in texts like Roark’s “Formulas for Stress and Strain”, [27]. The second, Toolbox, is a tool that can be used to parameterise a company’s range of components for rapid and reliable analysis by non-expert analysis. Toolbox then is an exemplary of the way in which the democratisation of simulation can be applied.”
Angus Ramsay, PhD
Engineering Director, Ramsay Maunder Associates