The underlying analysis engine in Tribby3d is strictly based on geometric methods as opposed to regular #FEA. What do you think are the pros and cons of this approach? Check out the video below to see how it works: Request early access to Tribby3d here: tribby3d.com/sign-up
Tag: loadtakedown
Did you know that Tribby3d can import DXF files, making it possible to work with files from AutoCAD? Check out the video below. Don’t miss out on the action! Sign up for the free beta today at tribby3d.com/signup
Happy International Women’s Day
Wishing you all a happy International Women’s Day as we today celebrate every woman on the planet. Special thanks to the amazing women in engineering and architecture shaping our future – you are the best and Tribby3d stands behind your back!
I hope you didn’t miss our latest blogpost
I hope you didn’t miss our latest blogpost “Tributary areas of columns and how to best calculate them”? No worries if you did, you can still read it here: Don’t miss out on the action! Sign up for the free beta today at tribby3d.com/signup
New copy functionality in Tribby3d
Finally got around to add a “copy” tool to Tribby3d, which makes modeling repetitive elements hell a lot easier 😀 I hope you’re having a splendid weekend, friends! Don’t miss out on the action! Sign up for the free beta today at tribby3d.com/signup
Some progress on multi-story column load take down, which is a feature coming soon to Tribby3d. Don’t miss out on the action! Sign up for the free beta today at tribby3d.com/signup