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The easy and fastest way to analyze the 2D-Truss problem right on your iPhone & iPod Touch.
Featuring:
• Standard Truss Templates: with the standard truss template (18 types of truss for initial version) , you can easily create and config your truss as required.
• "Custom Truss"; If the built-in standard truss template doesn't match your requirement, "Custom" your own Truss is also easy to create due to the Node & Element generating features.
• Unit Flexibility: very flexible in Units system, you can choose any units at your convenience without the requirement to restart the application and the unit system is saved per your truss's project. For example you use m. as node coordinations while you choose mm. for the deflection of the nodes or you can even choose in. or ft. for nodes's deflection (if you really need).
• Buit-in material sections library where you can adjust any material's properties with no effect to other truss project. The options to create your own material library will be available for the next update.
• PDF Reporting: All result information of your truss are shown in PDF and also you can email this result.
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Structural Engineering Calculator contains 58 Calculations of different Structural and Civil Engineering parameters.
- Available in Imperial (USCS) and Metric Units (SI UNITS).
Structural Engineering Calc. contains following 58 Calculators:
1.Shear Capacity of Flexural Members
2.Critical Ratio
3.Effective Length Factor
4.Slenderness Ratio
5.Allowable Compressive Stress of Columns (Slenderness Ratio ‹ Critical Ratio)
6.Allowable Compressive Stress of Columns (Slenderness Ratio › Critical Ratio)
7.Safety Factor
8.Maximum load - Axially Loaded Members
9.Allowable Bending Stress (Compact Members)
10.Allowable Bending Stress (NonCompact Members)
11.Moment Gradient Factor
12.Allowable Stress - Compression Flange
13.Plastic Moment
14.Maximum Unbraced Length for Plastic Design (I-Shaped Beams)
15.Maximum Unbraced Length for Plastic Design (Solid Rectangular Bars and Symmetrical Box Beams
16.Laterally Unbraced Length - Full Plastic Bending capacity (I Shapes and Channels)
17.Laterally Unbraced Length - Full Plastic Bending capacity (Solid Rectangular Bars and Box Beams)
18.Laterally Unbraced Length - Full Plastic Bending capacity (Solid Rectangular Bars bent about major axis)
19.Limiting Buckling Moment
20.Nominal Moment (Compact Beams)
21.Critical Elastic Moment - Compact Beams
22.Critical Elastic Moment - Solid Rectangular Bars and Symmetrical Box
23.Allowable Shear Stress
24.Allowable Shear Stress with Tension Field Action
25.Area required by the Bearing Plate (Plate Covering the Full Area of Concrete Support)
26.Area required by the Bearing Plate (Plate Covering ‹ than the Full Area of Concrete Support)
27.Minimum Plate Thickness
28.Area required for a Base Plate under a Column supported by a Concrete
29.Plate Length
30.Thickness of Plate (Cantilever Bending)
31.Flange Thickness (H-Shaped Column)
32.Web thickness (H-Shaped Columns)
33.Actual Bearing Pressure under the Plate
34.Allowable Bearing Stress (Rollers/Rockers)
35.Web Depth/Thickness Ratio (Unstiffened Web)
36.Web Depth/Thickness Ratio (Transverse Stiffeners)
37.Deflection at the Top (Wall with Solid Rectangular Cross Section)
38.Deflection at the Top (Shear Wall with a Concentrated Load at the Top)
39.Deflection at the Top (Fixed Wall against rotation at the top)
40.Combined Axial Compression (Ratio of Computed Axial Stress to Allowable Axial Stress › 0.15)
41.Combined Axial Compression(Ratio of Computed Axial Stress to Allowable Axial Stress ‹= 0.15)
42.Axial Stress for a Concentrated Load (Applied at a distance larger than depth of the beam from the end of beam)
43.Axial Stress for a Concentrated Load (Applied close to the beam end)
44.Concentrated Load of Reaction (Applied at a distance from the beam end of atleast half the depth of beam)
45.Concentrated Load of Reaction (Applied closer than half the depth of beam)
46.Relative Slenderness of Web and Flange
47.Total Column Load (Relative Slenderness of Web and Flange ‹ 2.3)
48.Total Column Load (Relative Slenderness of Web and Flange › 1.7)
49.Combined Cross-Sectional Area of a pair of Column-Web Stiffeners
50.Column Web Depth clear of Fillets"
51.Thickness of Column Flange"
52.Allowable Bearing Stress on Projected Area of Fasteners
53.Maximum Unit Stress in Steel
54.Maximum Stress in the Bottom Flange
55.Number of Shear Connectors
56.Total Horizontal Shear (Based on Area of Concrete Flange)
57.Total Horizontal Shear (Based on Area of Steel Beam)
58.Total Horizontal Shear (Based on Area of Longitudinal Reinforcement)
- Available for both iPad and iPhone.
- Can use either ( . ) dot or ( , ) comma as decimal separator, based on regional settings of the device.
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