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已得到REI 美国公司的答复,现给大家共享:
STARDYNE isprovided as an option, not for our general users, but for our users from 10-20years ago from the aerospace industry, who are accustomed to using STARDYNEusing the STARDYNE command file. If you have a solid working knowledge ofSTARDYNE, and have used STARDYNE in the past, create the input using a DOS basededitor, and run STARDYNE from the DOS command line. Then use an external programsuch as FEMAP to view the results.
The STAAD GUI isnot set up for input or output of many STARDYNE commands.
There is verylittle in STARDYNE's engine which you cannot do using the STAAD engine. Forstructural engineers, there is hardly any additional benefit to be gained byusing the STARDYNE engine. Nearly all the features of STARDYNE, which areattractive to structural engineers, are already available in the STAAD engine.This includes most of the aspects in finite element analysis, dynamic analysis,pdelta analysis, solid elements, etc. Additionally, a number of structuralengineering features, such as steel design, concrete design, aluminum design,timber design, UBC & 1893 seismic loads, Area Load generation, Moving LoadGeneration, Spring Support Generation, Element Releases, Spring Tension/SpringCompression, etc., which are available in the STAAD engine, are not supported bythe STARDYNE engine.
At present, thereis only one feature in STAAD.Pro which makes it necessary to use the STARDYNEengine. That feature is calculation of the buckling factor.
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