The following software options, based on NASTRAN original source code are available: • MSC Nastran • NASTRAN-xMG (acquired by
MSC Software) •
NEi Nastran (A PC/Linux-based version of the original NASTRAN source code) • NX Nastran (acquired by
Siemens Digital Industry Software re-branded to
Simcenter Nastran) • Nastran distributed by the Open Channel Foundation
MSC Nastran MSC Nastran is the original commercial Nastran product started by Dr. Richard MacNeal and Robert Schwendler in 1963. MSC Nastran is commonly utilized for performing structural analysis. Professor Caleb "Mac" McCormick, a professor at
California Institute of Technology (Caltech), was the key programmer at MSC who came to the realization that matrix mathematics could be applied to structural analysis. Although utilized in every industry, it maintains a strong following in aerospace and automotive industries for performing computational stress and strain analysis of component and system level models of structures. Since 1963, MSC Nastran has continued to evolve and extend capabilities to dynamics, rotor dynamics, nonlinear, thermal, high impact,
NVH, fluid structural interactive and fatigue analysis. Today it couples with
MSC Marc and LS-Dyna to provide highly nonlinear coupled analysis solutions.
NASTRAN-xMG Built from the same base code as the original NASTRAN software created by NASA that includes the original NASTRAN architecture and DMAP language, NASTRAN-xMG provides unlimited problem size, high-speed solver technology, and substructuring analysis options. The principal founder of the company is Dr. Richard H. MacNeal.
NEi Nastran NEi Nastran is a general purpose finite element analysis solver used to analyze linear and nonlinear stress, dynamics, and heat transfer characteristics of structures and mechanical components. It is available on a variety of platforms including 32/64-bit Windows and Linux. This software was acquired by
Autodesk in May 2014.
Simcenter Nastran (formerly known as NX Nastran) NX Nastran resulted from an FTC action against MSC Corporation for alleged antitrust activity. The antitrust settlement allowed the 2003 purchase of a royalty-free, perpetual license for the MSC.Nastran 2001 source code by
UGS. UGS was previously the
Unigraphics division of
EDS. Nastran's
CAE capabilities were added to
NX Unigraphics' CAD and other components to form the EDS/UGS PLM Solutions
product life-cycle management suite. This product line was acquired by
SIEMENS in 2007 and became
Siemens Digital Industry Software. The purchase included a perpetual, worldwide, free of
royalties, nonexclusive license of the software program MSC.Nastran v2001, other assets related to the software, and all
copyright and
trademark rights acquired as a result of MSC's acquisitions of Universal Analytics Inc. and Computerized Structural Analysis & Research Corp. in 1999. Simcenter Nastran (NX Nastran) is now part of Siemens Digital Industry Software's
Simcenter product portfolio as one of the main solvers within their Simcenter 3D CAE application.
OCF Nastran Both source and binary copies of Nastran are available from the Open Channel Foundation for an annual license fee. This was part of the NASA COSMIC Collection distribution from the National Technology Transfer Center. It was published in June 2015 on
GitHub.
Off-shoots The success of NASTRAN led to development of many other finite element software. One such software is ASTROS that extended NASTRAN type capability to include structural optimization. Currently ASTROS is maintained by Zona Technology, Inc.
Competition Currently there are numerous commercially available FEA products, some of them being able to read the NASTRAN input format although not bearing the name NASTRAN. Many of them are listed on the
List of finite element software packages,
CAE, and
FEA pages (see categories below). ==See also==