110613 STRESS-11: A Structural Analysis Program Version: V1.2, February 1983 Submitted by: Digital Equipment Corporation Operating System: RSX-11M V3.2 Source Language: FORTRAN IV, FORTRAN IV-PLUS, MACRO-11 Memory Required: 64KB Keywords: Engineering Applications Abstract: STRESS-11 is an engineering application program used to analyze forces, reactions, and displacements in structural designs. Typical uses include the analysis of building frames, bridge trusses, transmission towers, and floor systems. Use of STRESS-11 requires no computer programming experience. Problem descriptions use engineering terms that are familiar to a structural engineer. To use the package, the engineer describes a structure with a coordinate system that can be either 2- or 3- dimensional. The engineer assigns a joint number and joint coordinates to each joint in the structure, and a member number and member incidence indentifies which two joints the member connects. The engineer then describes the physical properties of these members, the member and joint loads to be placed on the structure, and the support conditions for the structure. With this information, the program is capable of determining the joint displacements, joint reactions, and forces for the structure. Notes: Source code may require patching to run on versions other than RSX-11M V3.2. Release notes shipped automatically with each order. Media (Service Charge Code): User's Manual (EB), Two RX01 Diskettes (KB) Format: RT-11, 600' Magnetic Tape (MA) Format: DOS-11