Ce.A.S. s.r.l. ParatiePlus 25.0.1 | 345.4 mb
Languages Supported: english & italiano
Languages Supported: english & italiano
Harpaceas has released Paratie Plus 25.0.1, the leading software for the analysis and testing in seismic areas of flexible retaining structures, modeled on finite elements in a nonlinear field.
Paratie Plus is the most complete software for modeling, analysis and verification of flexible retaining structures. Sophisticated elastic-plastic constitutive relationships for soils, various available structural elements and a wide catalogue of structural sections allow to analyze a large number of problems related to flexible retaining structures.
Paratie Plus
Ce.A.S (Structural Analysis Center) is an engineering company that for over 30 years has successfully linked its design and structural calculations to civil engineering, infrastructure, industrial and geotechnical engineering. Ce.AS is protagonist in the engineering scenario also for the great experience gained in the direction of work, in geotechnical and geomechanical consulting and in the realization and distribution of calculation programs in their areas of intervention.
Harpaceas was founded in 1990 in Milan to offer itself to the construction sector as a technological partner of excellence for the entire life cycle of a work: from conception, design, construction to management and maintenance. The company has always positioned itself at the intersection between the construction industry and ICT. The customer base is more than 6,000 units and within it there are the most important realities belonging to the construction chain.
Owner: Ce.A.S. s.r.l.
Product Name: Paratie Plus
Version: 25.0.1
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : www.harpaceas.it
Languages Supported: english & italiano
System Requirements: Windows *
Size: 345.4 mb
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