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TopKnot
Structural
- Feb 9, 2009
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Has anyone tried to use enercalc's ASCE 7-10 wind calculation module? Yikes. The default pressure coefficients all totally wrong. When you correct them, You get a reasonable wind load. The problem is that when you hit save or print, it automatically resets to the default values that are wrong. There is literally no way to save or print your results.
I have had an exchange with their Director of Development (Chris Conrad, PE), and the best he can do is say they do not guarantee a flawless product. It took him four emails to acknowledge that there was a problem. What bothers me most about this is that with these major problems, it is obviously that the module was never tested on a real problem by a real PE. You would think that there new yearly $350/seat/year maintenance fee ought to cover a little product testing.
How often do you or your employees actually verify structural software results with real calcs? I guess there is no substitute for making your own spreadsheets or hand calcs.
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Tony Krempin, PE
TopKnot Engineering
I have had an exchange with their Director of Development (Chris Conrad, PE), and the best he can do is say they do not guarantee a flawless product. It took him four emails to acknowledge that there was a problem. What bothers me most about this is that with these major problems, it is obviously that the module was never tested on a real problem by a real PE. You would think that there new yearly $350/seat/year maintenance fee ought to cover a little product testing.
How often do you or your employees actually verify structural software results with real calcs? I guess there is no substitute for making your own spreadsheets or hand calcs.
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Tony Krempin, PE
TopKnot Engineering