dlnva350
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 29, 2008
- 9
I've recently started a new job as a civil engineer at a DOD agency. I've been working as a civil engineer since 2005 and while I've performed many calculations by hand, as with most of you, I used software applications to crunch numbers at my last job. Specifically, I used stormcad for HGL comps, HydroCAD for storm routing, and flowmaster (or culvert master) for various other calculations. The agency I now work for provides us with 2010 civil 3d so we're not completely lost, but there is no software for hydraulic calculations or storm routing. And there is little chance that we're going to get it soon (even if I bought something with my own money, which I wouldn't, I can't install it).
So here's the question: do any of you have any H&H spreadsheets that you could share with me? I understand the danger that can come with spreadsheets of this nature. I will need to understand how the sheet is doing its job. And yes, I have created spreadsheets in the past and may end up doing just that to meet my needs. But I thought I would ask anyway.
Thank you all,
Dean
So here's the question: do any of you have any H&H spreadsheets that you could share with me? I understand the danger that can come with spreadsheets of this nature. I will need to understand how the sheet is doing its job. And yes, I have created spreadsheets in the past and may end up doing just that to meet my needs. But I thought I would ask anyway.
Thank you all,
Dean