ASKA

O sistema programável ASKA (abreviatura para Automatic System for Kinematic Analysis) foi um dos primeiros programas de computador de uso geral para cálculos pelo método dos elementos finitos. O desenvolvimento do ASKA começou no início da década de 1960 no Institut für Statik und Dynamik der Luft- und Raumfahrtkonstruktionen (ISD) da Universidade de Stuttgart, sob a direção de John Argyris.

Bibliografia

  • John H. Argyris: ASKA — Automatic System for Kinematic Analysis: A universal system for structural analysis based on the matrix displacement (finite element) method. Nuclear Engineering and Design, Volume 10, Issue 4, December 1969, Pages 441–455.

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