LISA is a free finite element analysis software package limited to 1300 nodes; the node limit can be removed for a low cost for individuals and businesses. Lisa can be used for static, thermal, vibration, dynamic response, fluid, buckling, dc current, electromagnetic and acoustic analysis.
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