ENERCALC Structural Engineering Library v6.16.8.31 [Size: 233.4 MB] ... The core of ENERCALC are calculation modules. Dating back to 1983 when the Structural Engineering Library
was released as a set of spreadsheet templates, our modules are
designed as “fill-in-the-blanks” style of interactive programs. Simply
type in a value and the resulting analysis or design is instantly there for your review.
All modules in Version 6 conform to IBC
2006/2009/2012/2015, CBC 2007/2010/2013, ASCE 7-05/7-10, ACI
318-05/08/11/14, ACI 530-05/08/11/12, AISC 360-10, NDS 2015, 2012 &
2005.
The calculation module list is an
ever-expanding set of structural calculations that provide analysis and
design for the elements of a building. As requests are received from
our users we develop additional modules ... and make use of the proven
steel, concrete, timber, finite element analysis, and other engineering
“solvers” we have developed.
Essential to any project are the standard construction products that the engineer will employ to develop the final structure. ENERCALC provides databases
of all typical rolled steel sections, sawn wood and engineered lumber
sections, material grades for steel and wood and small databases for
concrete block and rebar. In addition the user can create their own
steel section databases and also mark “favorite” items in all databases
to simplify the work according to their most frequent needs.
ENERCALC software provides well designed calculation
reports for all of its modules. Using the full capabilities of modern
printers we combine highly readable font styles with well laid out
calculation reports and integrated graphics.
The goal of our reports is to provide clarity
and efficiency. This benefits the reviewing engineer and governmental
plan check reviewer by providing well laid out, concise and thorough
report that details the structural design. New technology has given us
the gift of low cost color on printouts, and this benefits us all by
allowing us to incorporate contrasting colors to call attention to
warnings or overstress conditions.
All printouts conform to 8.5” x 11” typical
United States paper sizes, and the user is also free to customize
title block layouts and add company logos and a P.E. seal.