Once again, Oasys is a proud sponsor of the Structural Awards, which this year will be announced at London’s Brewery…
This article was originally published on the Oasys website on the 31st May 2012. It has been updated and republished…
While dramatic images of swaying and collapsing bridges may be first to spring to mind, human induced vibration is more…
As anyone who has ever worked with pedestrian simulation will know, even small design changes can make a big difference…
The multi-award-winning transit centre and retail complex, Fulton Centre, links six subway stations and 10 subway lines from the heart…
Students participating in the MEGA master’s degree course at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment at the Delft…
We were delighted that this week’s live Oasys webinar on Making Good Structural Analysis Models attracted a record number of…
Paragon, a decision support services and technology consultancy with offices in Brazil and Argentina and operation in Latin America has…
Chris Down has joined Oasys Ltd as Business Development Manager, with a brief to advise customers how best to use,…
Whether you are an experienced Structural Engineer or currently in education, you will understand the risks involved in engineering and…
A paper written by Thomas Li (Oasys), T. Ward (Arup), and W.J. Lewis (University of Warwick) has been published on…
The Oasys software development team is adding COM (Component Object Modelling) interface across its geotechnical software range. Using the new…
Oasys have released PDisp 19.4, PDisp calculates displacement due to pressure, either loading or unloading. It is typically used for predicting…
MassMotion Viewer The headline new addition in the MassMotion v.9.5 release is a powerful viewer application for sharing MassMotion results. Free…
Machine Learning is a current application of Artificial Intelligence based around the idea that we should just be able to…
In this talk Dr. Michael Kinsey from Arup Fire (China) presents an overview of research conducted looking at cognitive biases…