
Patran - Hexagon
Patran is the world's most widely used pre/post-processing software for Finite Element Analysis (FEA), providing solid modeling, meshing, analysis setup and post-processing for multiple solvers including …
PATRAN® Slide Sheets | Jamar Health Products
PATRAN ® slides sheets reduce caregiver and patient injuries, provide patient comfort, and promote mobility and infection control. Use them up to 50 times with a single patient for more than 25 patient …
Patran – Simulating Reality, Delivering Certainty
Fields in Patran are used whenever you need to define variable (non-constant) data. Applications include material properties, element properties, or load variations as a function of time, frequency, or …
MSC Patran | MSC Software - ryanus
Patran is the world's most widely used pre/post-processing software for Finite Element Analysis (FEA), providing solid modeling, meshing, analysis setup and post-processing for multiple solvers including …
Nexus Home | Software | Patran
Patran provides a rich set of tools that streamline the creation of analysis-ready FE models for linear, nonlinear, explicit dynamics, and thermal finite element solutions.
Products | PATRAN® Slide Sheets
These friction-reducing devices are slippery tubes that move in all directions, providing a tool for mobilizing patients. PATRAN slide sheets are disposable and come in a variety of sizes and styles.
What's New in Patran 2025.1
Patran, the world's most widely used pre/post-processing software for Finite Element Analysis (FEA), introduces new capabilities in version 2025.1. This release expands Patran’s rotor dynamics …
Patran is a comprehensive pre- and post-processing environment for FEA analysis and helps engineers to virtually conceptualize, develop and test product designs.
Patran - RaonX
Patran is the world's most widely used pre/post-processing software for Finite Element Analysis (FEA), providing solid modeling, meshing, analysis setup and post-processing for multiple solvers including …
One of the advantages of PATRAN is that one could specify the loading and boundary condition either on the ‘geometry’ or the ‘finite element model’. If specifying the loads/boundary conditions on the …