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Whitebox + VC master = clear calculation reports
Geplaatst door whiteboxsoft in BIM, Eurocode, Whitebox op augustus 24, 2012
Whitebox adds a new calculation software to its portfolio and is now also a distributor for VC master in Belgium. This software helps engineers with day to day calculations and creating clear calculation reports according to the Eurocodes and the NA’s.
VCmaster has been especially developed for engineers. Owing to the clearly laid out user guide, both calculations, as well as explanatory texts, can be quickly and simply created in a single program. The input of mathematical formulae is implemented in natural notation directly into the document. Universal interfaces guarantee data transfer. The outputs of all programs can be accepted.
Everyday tasks, such as documentation, calculation, compilation and the reuse of technical data and calculations are tackled with the integral concept. |
Benefits in Brief: |
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• | Automation of recurring tasks and calculations |
• | Simplification of modifications |
• | Search for and reuse solutions that have already been thought through |
• | Digital transfer of Information in uniform documents |
• | Hundreds of ready-made calculation sheets |
• | Time saving of 30% or more |
With VCmaster, engineers have a unique software solution which generates complete uniform technical documents without restrictions.
For more info have a look at http://www.vcmaster.com/nl/Start/VCmaster.html or contact us at info@whiteboxsoft.com
Fast, clear and easy to understand calculation reports in IDEA StatiCa
Geplaatst door whiteboxsoft in Concrete, Eurocode, IDEA RS, Staal, Staalverbindingen, Whitebox op juli 13, 2012
One of the most important task an engineer needs to do is making a calculation report to explain his calculations to the end customer.
In many calulation software this is not an easy task to do. IDEA StatiCa offers an easy to use, clear and fast environment to produce such document.
A nice feature is that all the used formulas are shown so for the reader it is directly clear how the structure is calculated:
Another nice feature is that the user can “copy/paste” all values into a spreadsheet if wanted.