All ESRD product updates are on a cyclic release schedule, the result of our dedication to quality assurance and timely software improvements for our valued customers. Rather than release minor patches every few weeks or months, we focus on improving our products significantly before making our updates commercially available.
Product Updates
As a result, StressCheck Professional and StressCheck-powered App (e.g., CAE Handbook, StressCheck Tool Box) users can expect year-to-year product releases, with each successive release containing numerous bug fixes and feature enhancements.
StressCheck Professional Updates
Keep up to date on the latest StressCheck Professional updates and enhancements.
Typical updates include:
- New engineering functionality
- User interface improvements
- User-reported bug fixes
StressCheck-Powered App Updates
Keep up to date on the latest StressCheck-Powered App updates and enhancements.
Typical updates include:
- Upgrades to CAE Handbook and StressCheck Tool Box (SCTB)
- New CAE Handbook templates
- User-reported bug fixes
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“At DST Group, we have effectively used StressCheck over the last 10 years to determine accurate stress intensity factors. The results have been used to improve our residual strength and structural life estimates for aircraft in service with the Royal Australian Airforce, including C-130, P-3C and F/A-18 A/B. We have found it to be extremely easy to use and a very versatile code with which to create parametric models.
We have recently used StressCheck to obtain improved stress intensity factor solutions (Improved stress intensity factors for selected configurations in cracked plates and Improved stress intensity factors for a single corner crack at a loaded fastener hole) for five key generic configurations. These transferable parametric results have been published externally. One specific example is the non-linear contact analysis of a cracked, filled fastener hole, with both fastener and remote plate loading.”
Dr. Manfred Heller, Head
Structural & Damage Mechanics, DST Group