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Abstracts: Finite Element Analysis? Is a big time consuming & problematic analysis in such software like ANSYS, LS DYNA, Abaques etc. Because in these kind of software we have to generate 3-D model for that first generate node, then node to area, area to volume then meshing & finally analysis steps so that’s how it becomes too complicated also, but my project include simple & easy process of analysis of nozzle. We can run FEA with in the five minutes & easily without consuming much time. NozzlePRO can generate automatic 3-D model as per our data input here stress calculation and meshing are also done automatically. Nozzlepro shows direct result that component (Nozzle) is pass or fail as per our load & pressure condition so we can see analysis results in the form of table also. With the help of 3-D deformation view we can see that how & when the component will fail under all the type of loading condition specially my project includes analysis of same component that is reactor nozzle N204 in different software like ANSYS, Solidworks, Creo simulation, and NozzlePRO 7.0. Project also includes comparison of NozzlePRO 7.0 analysis result with these softwares. Only NozzlePRO allows you to build WRC and Zick geometries with a few clicks of your mouse. NozzlePRO generates graphical and tabular results that clearly represent your system. The graphics can be viewed with DirectX and vividly display the results of pressure, moments, temperature and loads. The interactive toolbox allows the user to disect and manipulates models. A primary advantage of NozzlePRO is the automated ASME Code Compliance reports. There is no need to perform additional post-processing since NozzlePRO reports stresses with comparisons to the ASME Section VIII - Division 2 stress categories.