The acceptance of NASTRAN, the NASA structural analysis computer program, is explored, based on data from a sample set of users. Baseline data are generated for future comparison of costs and benefits of the program. The impact on, and benefits to, segments of government and industry from current use of NASTRAN are considered. Ways in which potential users may benefit from application of the program to their individual needs are also discussed
The processing behavior of NASTRAN, a general purpose system of computer software used for solving e...
General application of finite element methodology and the specific application of the NASA Structura...
The use of NASTRAN in propulsion system structural integration analysis is described. Computer suppo...
Baseline data are considered for comparisons of the costs and benefits of the NASA structural analys...
Description of general purpose digital computer program /NASTRAN/ for analysis of elastic structures...
The proceedings of a conference on NASA Structural Analysis (NASTRAN) to analyze the experiences of ...
The application of the NASTRAN program to solve civilian structural engineering problems is reported...
Various alternatives to direct NASA support of the program are considered ranging from no support at...
The NASTRAN structural analysis system is presented. This user's guide is an essential addition to t...
Estimates are made as to the direction in which a new generation of general purpose applications pro...
A preliminary survey was conducted of the NASTRAN user community. Results are presented
Significant NASTRAN-related events since September, 1971 are reviewed. The present operation of the ...
Numerous applications of the NASA Structural Analysis (NASTRAN) computer program, a general purpose ...
Papers are presented on NASTRAN programming, and substructuring methods, as well as on fluids and th...
These are the proceedings of the Sixteenth NASTRAN Users' Colloquium held in Arlington, Virginia fro...
The processing behavior of NASTRAN, a general purpose system of computer software used for solving e...
General application of finite element methodology and the specific application of the NASA Structura...
The use of NASTRAN in propulsion system structural integration analysis is described. Computer suppo...
Baseline data are considered for comparisons of the costs and benefits of the NASA structural analys...
Description of general purpose digital computer program /NASTRAN/ for analysis of elastic structures...
The proceedings of a conference on NASA Structural Analysis (NASTRAN) to analyze the experiences of ...
The application of the NASTRAN program to solve civilian structural engineering problems is reported...
Various alternatives to direct NASA support of the program are considered ranging from no support at...
The NASTRAN structural analysis system is presented. This user's guide is an essential addition to t...
Estimates are made as to the direction in which a new generation of general purpose applications pro...
A preliminary survey was conducted of the NASTRAN user community. Results are presented
Significant NASTRAN-related events since September, 1971 are reviewed. The present operation of the ...
Numerous applications of the NASA Structural Analysis (NASTRAN) computer program, a general purpose ...
Papers are presented on NASTRAN programming, and substructuring methods, as well as on fluids and th...
These are the proceedings of the Sixteenth NASTRAN Users' Colloquium held in Arlington, Virginia fro...
The processing behavior of NASTRAN, a general purpose system of computer software used for solving e...
General application of finite element methodology and the specific application of the NASA Structura...
The use of NASTRAN in propulsion system structural integration analysis is described. Computer suppo...