Computer-Aided Structural Engineering (CASE) Project. User's Guide: Computer-Aided Structural Modeling (CASM). Version 5.00

Abstract

CASM stands for Computer Aided Structural Modeling. It is a program designed to aid the structural engineer in the preliminary design and evaluation of structural building systems by the use of 3-D interactive graphics. Think of this program as a scratch pad for the structural decision process that would have been done on paper before you went to the computer to do the final numerical analysis of structural members. CASM will let you change your mind quickly and give you results that previously might have taken hours to obtain. By allowing quick changes, CASM allows you to make more informed decisions in the initial structural evaluation process

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA279913

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  • Carl Roth
  • David Wickersheimer
  • Gene Mcdermott
  • Ken Taylor

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  • Finite Element Analysis
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