Software for stress testing?

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Software for stress testing?

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Does anyone know of any "Free" software one could use for stress testing? Like if you were to design something with a CAD program is there anything you can use to take the CAD design and stress test the design? I dunno if anything like that exists, or what.
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Post by BAC5.2 »

High-end CAD programs can, and will, subject designs to stress tests given the appropriate data.

I have spent a good portion of time using PST's Pro-Engineer. There are model-check files and stuff that can subject your design to heat, and shear stresses. I didn't play with those features much.

I remember my professor telling me about using it to design cylinder heads, and that you could have Pro-E find the hot-spots and give you fairly accurate temperature readouts.

Obviously it's just rough numbers, but it was cool.

You'll spend some $4000 on the program though.
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I think Catia does FEA stuff too.
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Heh, I read stress as in stressing the computer. Apparently that's not the case though. But, I thought it's get a plug in for Prime95, a PC stress tester.
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I usually use those free disks that AoL sends out.

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Post by free5ty1e »

That's what I thought too. Prime95 does some nice stress-testing. So does Burn-In. But I don't think he wants to undervolt his processor in this case :)

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Post by THAWA »

I use Folding for PC stress testing. If it can fold at least two protiens without crashing it's stable for me. Then I just leave it folding forever! Besides, Folding produces higher CPU temps, is more stressful is some aspects than some benchmark tests, and you're helping save lives at the same time.
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Post by free5ty1e »

I have never heard of that before. Interesting.
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