Have you tried the free FEM solver iPad app for structural engineering?

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The discussion highlights a free iPad app called "Sketch a Frame," developed for educational purposes in structural engineering. It utilizes FEM beam elements to help users understand the distribution of forces in constructions without relying on numerical data. The app is designed to be intuitive and engaging, making it accessible for users to explore structural concepts playfully. Feedback from users is encouraged to improve the app further. The app can be found on the iTunes store through the provided link.
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I have just finished my master thesis developing an iPad app for educational purposes. It's completely free and it can be used to solve problems using FEM beam elements, intuitive to use and works in a playful way without any numbers just to help users get a feel for different constructions and how the moment, normal force and normal tension are distributed.

Would be nice to hear what you think of it. You can find it under the name "Sketch a Frame" or using the below link:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sketch-a-frame/id563527046?l=sv&ls=1&mt=8

Thank you!
 
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