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concrete software programs
our structural engineering department is looking for a good concrete design program. i am 3 years out of college and have not been introduced into a concrete software program, however i am leading the task for finding one.
can i get some thoughts on particular programs that would be of benefit for flat slabs (one-way, two-way), drop panel, and even concrete joist slab designs? currently we own a program called adoss that is not beneficial for large scale projects. any information on this topic that could point me in the right direction would be great.
thanks,
csm
check at aci's web site or the cement association's web site.
ram concept can design most of your requirements.
csm04,
the portland cement association
i would suggest adapt-rc and adapt-pt, which would design the majority of the beams and slabs quite well. i would recommend ram concept if you plan on designing a lot of elevated flat slabs.
regards,
auce98
the rapt program by prestressed concrete design consultants will do all of this for you plus column design.
rc, pt, pretensioned and partially prestresseed
i would go with ramconcept as well.
however, i recommend getting together a couple of potential software titles and contact each of the developers. they will give you a short-term license or a limited capacbility package for you to try out. there is no use in spending a lot of money on a long-term license on software that you may find does not meet your needs. |
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