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TITUS is a general finite element structural analysis system which performs linear/non-linear, static/dynamic analyses of heat-transfer/thermo-mechanical problems.
One of the major features of TITUS is that it was designed by engineers, to address engineers in an industrial environment. This has resulted in an easy to use system, with a high-level free-formatted problem oriented language, a large selection of pre-and post processors and sophisticated graphic capabilities. TITUS has many in civil, mechanical and nuclear engineering applications.
The TITUS system is available on various types of machines, from large mainframes to mini computers.
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TITUS has been proven effective by hundreds of independent users ; it has been used to solve a broad range of engineering applications (fig. 1 to 14 illustrate some of them).
It is maintained and developed by FRAMATOME who are responsible for continual enhancements based on user feed back.
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Bougrelle, P. (1982). TITUS: A General Finite Element System. In: Brebbia, C.A. (eds) Finite Element Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07229-5_31
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