Analysis
10.0.0_PER_multithreading
The speed of the analysis engine has been increased by parallelizing certain internal operations (multithreading).
- • Multithreading can be enabled or disabled for each analysis series individually as part of the analysis series definition
- • Enabling multithreading allows the analysis to access all physical cores on monolithic (homogeneous) CPUs and all performance cores on hybrid (heterogeneous) CPUs. The parallel scheduler will evenly distribute the available cores among all concurrently running analysis series.
- • Multithreading is primarily intended for use with medium to large sized models with well-conditioned stiffness.
Application Programming Interface (API)
10.0.0_PER_api
An API has been added to Perform3D, including features such as:
- • Add/Delete Nodes and set their mass, restraints, and constraints
- • Add/Delete Element groups, Add/Delete Elements and modify element properties
- • Read existing component properties and add new component properties including All Elastic Components, Cross Sections, and Compound Components and most Materials and Inelastic Components
- • Read analysis results for nodes, elements, and components
Reporting
10.0.0_PER_live_reporting
A Live Reporting feature has been added which can be used to generate one or more report documents that compiles tabulated response outputs along with images.
- • Response data from the Database Tables
- • Users can capture images from plots or displays in the model to be included in the report. This supports most plots or displays in the program, including mode shapes, deflected shapes, and more
- • The contents of the report will auto-refresh when the analysis is rerun
- • The report can be viewed directly in the program, printed, or saved as a PDF or Microsoft Word file
Database Tables
10.0.0_PER_interactive_database_editing
The Database Tables in Perform3D have been extended to include Nodes, Elements, and Component properties.
Interactive Database Editing has been added, allowing a user to use the database tables to interactively edit a model where analysis has not yet been run. Interactive Database Editing is available for the following:
Interactive Database Editing has been added, allowing a user to use the database tables to interactively edit a model where analysis has not yet been run. Interactive Database Editing is available for the following:
• Node data including adding, removing, and moving nodes as well as setting their supports
• Element data including adding and removing elements and property and orientation assignment
• Element data including adding and removing elements and property and orientation assignment
• Component Property data including adding, removing, or modifying component properties for all Materials, Elastic Components, Cross Sections, Strength Sections and Compound Components and most Inelastic Components
Cloud Sign-in Licensing
10.0.0_PER_cloud_sign_in_lic
Cloud Sign-in licensing is now available
- • Access CSI software using secure user credentials — no more activation keys
- • Access licenses anywhere with internet access
- • Option to create License Groups to manage who has access to your licenses
- • Option to remotely terminate an active license session
- • Option to federate your identity provider (IdP), allowing users to use their familiar company credentials instead
Data Files and Analysis
9.0.0_PER_parallel_analysis_increase_50
The maximum number of parallel Analysis Series that can be queued and run has been increased from 32 to 50.
Graphics
8.0.0_PER_new_GUI
A new graphical user interface has been developed to provide improved functionality and graphical clarity.
8.0.0_PER_new_display_options
New display options have been added to control the sizes of the objects and text on the display, select between a dark- or light-colored theme, toggle an extruded element view, and display the node and elements numbers.
8.0.0_PER_print
A new print preview feature is available. Structural mode shapes and deflected shapes are available for printing.
User Interface
8.0.0_PER_64bit_GUI
The GUI has been updated to 64-bit, allowing for storage of larger models and faster model manipulation.
8.0.0_PER_view_properties
Properties of individual nodes and elements, including identification, location, geometry, assignments, and loading, can now be viewed by right-clicking on them when viewing the undeformed shape of the structure.
8.0.0_PER_middle_mouse
Middle-mouse button pan and mouse-wheel zoom operations can be used when the graphically displaying the model.
8.0.0_PER_aperture_angle
The view of the graphical display of the model can now be defined by aperture angle.
Documentation
8.0.0_PER_help_doc
Help documentation is now available from within the software. Context-sensitive topics are available by pressing the F1 key when using the various forms and commands within the graphical user interface. Manuals and documentation, as well as online resources, are now linked and accessible from within the program.
Data Files and Analysis
8.0.0_PER_eq_time_steps
Earthquake and dynamic-force records with more than 32,692 time steps can be used for analysis.
8.0.0_PER_max_mode_shapes
The maximum number of mode shapes allowed for each analysis series is increased from 50 to 99.
Database Tables
8.0.0_PER_tabular_results
Analysis results and performance measures can be displayed in the graphical user interface, replacing the need to read results from binary files. Tabular results can be exported in text, XML, Excel, and Access formats.
8.0.0_PER_table_named_sets
Tabular output can be set to be automatically saved when analysis is complete. A Table Named Set and Table Selection Group can be specified to limit the output content for each tabular output file.
Cloud Licensing
8.0.0_PER_cloud_license
Cloud-based licensing is now standard for Perform3D.
- • Cloud-based server requires no setup
- • Access licenses outside of company networks and VPNs
- • Share licenses between users (non-simultaneous)
- • Check-out a license to work offline
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PERFORM-3D 7.0.0 Enhancements Analysis
Up to eight analysis series can be run in parallel on the same machine, now doubling the speed for larger models.
6.0.0
Released 20-Dec-2016