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*PERFORM-3D* is a sophisticated modeling and analysis software useful for the performance assessment of structural systems. Advanced modeling capabilities provide for the characterization of component-level [force-deformation|kb:Material nonlinearity] relationships, including the capture of strength and stiffness degradation during cyclic response. Analysis methods integrate the effect of [geometric nonlinearity|kb:Geometric nonlinearity]. Also of note is an output-animation feature which displays color-coordinated and enveloped limit-state relations.

*PERFORM-3D* is an ideal tool for [nonlinear|kb:Nonlinear] performance-based analysis and design, created by Dr. Graham H. Powell, University of California at Berkeley Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering.


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h1. Explore PERFORM-3D Tutorials

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h1. Explore PERFORM-3D Test Problems

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