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== Installing MSC Nastran (Windows) ==
 
== Installing MSC Nastran (Windows) ==
 
Windows installation files can be downloaded from our UA Box site (requires myBama login):
 
Windows installation files can be downloaded from our UA Box site (requires myBama login):
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Revision as of 14:42, 11 August 2020

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What is Nastran

From MSC Software:

MSC Nastran is a multidisciplinary structural analysis application used by engineers to perform static, dynamic, and thermal analysis across the linear and nonlinear domains, complemented with automated structural optimization and award winning embedded fatigue analysis technologies, all enabled by high performance computing.

Engineers use MSC Nastran to ensure structural systems have the necessary strength, stiffness, and life to preclude failure (excess stresses, resonance, buckling, or detrimental deformations) that may compromise structural function and safety. MSC Nastran is also used to improve the economy and passenger comfort of structural designs.

Manufacturers leverage MSC Nastran’s unique multidisciplinary approach to structural analysis at various points in the product development process. MSC Nastran may be used to virtually prototype early in the design process, saving costs traditionally associated with physical prototyping; remedy structural issues that may occur during a product’s service, reducing downtime and costs; optimize the performance of existing designs or develop unique product differentiators, leading to industry advantages over competitors.

Installing MSC Nastran (Windows)

Windows installation files can be downloaded from our UA Box site (requires myBama login):


Installing MSC Nastran (SUSE Linux)

Linux installation files can be downloaded from our UA Box site (requires myBama login):