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CSTB: stress effect applications
September 12, 2000
Symphonie software is designed to predict stress effects in buildings due to the combined transfer of heat and water. The software relies on modeling interactions between thermal, hydraulic, and mechanical phenomena by simulating the behavior of building structures under a wide range of scenarios, including climate, duration, and stress. Users can then optimize the design of heating and cooling systems and determine the position of pipes to avoid condensation and corrosion.