

The frequency and buckling analysis provide multiple mode shapes describing multiple behaviors of the structure. Users are able to animate various static linear and P-Delta analysis results such as: The GSE software allows users to animate results from different types of analysis such as: Time-history results can be provided for selected parts of the models User defined incidence angle of seismic loads and vertical componentsĬustomized analysis and output time steps

Graphical display of response spectrums and accelerograms Maximal response using CQC and SRSS methods Seismic response spectrum, seismic time-history, and dynamic time-history analysisĬustomized response spectrums and accelerograms Possibility to add non-structural components using spatial objectsĪutomated static equivalent method of the building codes (NBCC and IBC) Non-linear analysis using load control and displacement control strategy for better convergence Linear and exact non-linear cable elements (catenary cables) Torsion including restrained warping of open sections

The GSE software has comprehensive structural analysis methods such asįEA Finite Elements Analysis, Static Analysis, Linear and Nonlinear Analysis, P-Delta Analysis, Natural Frequency Analysis, Static Equivalent Seismic Analysis, Dynamic Time-History Analysis, Seismic Time-History Analysis, Modal Analysis, Spatial Objects and Spatial Loads*, Buckling Analysis, Response Spectrum Analysis, Advanced Section Stress Analysis, Torsion and Warping, Built Up Sections, Catenary Cables*, Nonlinear springs*, Diaphragm Analysis, Horizontal Notional Loads, Loads and Load Combinations.
