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Presentations

19/09/2024

Shells in CYPE 3D: Introduction, design, types and examples

We have a new webinar coming up that you definitely can't miss!

During this webinar, we will be providing a comprehensive introduction to structural modelling in CYPE 3D, focusing on the use of flat shells in structural design.

We will cover shell geometry, both manual and from imported files, and discuss load application, analysis of results, and buckling analysis, providing a thorough understanding of structural modelling in CYPE 3D.

From our structural experts, you will learn about defining structural materials such as concrete, steel, and aluminium, including the creation of new isotropic and orthotropic materials, along with a brief look at cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels.

Don't miss out on this opportunity! Book your place now.