Exports dead and live load reactions for use within Substructure.
Use the upgraded GUI featuring grid based input, which makes data input very efficient.
Contemporary GUI style dockable toolbar and icons.
Use the save setting feature to minimize future input.
Design standard or custom beam types using convenient section property editor and visual strand pattern templates.
Use wizards to quickly specify beam layouts.
Save input data and/or results at any time. Save designs and check them for new loading conditions. Strand pattern is automatically saved unless the beam itself is changed.
Specify font for viewing/printing output.
Send data file in an e-mail message from within the program.
Options to specify the default working folder.
Option to keep analysis factors input manually.
Use wizards for generating strand templates.
The newly enhanced Graphical User Interface (GUI) is resizable (stretched or minimized) to create an idealworkspace.
Enhanced Reports option for design status output in HTML output, with color coding to highlight problem areas.
Use the Dead Load Wizard to specify dead loads in a quick, easy and efficient way.
Section Library Transfer Utility, allows for bulk transfer of section from old libraries into new, or from different files, into a consolidated file.
Link from within the program, from the Help menu, to the User manual in PDF format.
Automatically check for updates from Web site.
Detailed and separate reports of all input and output either in text form or in enhanced report format.
Option to include 2D views (cross-section, elevation) and analysis/design graphs in the enhanced report (HTML) outputs.
Strand pattern Wizard now allows definition of straight/draped strands in an easy to use, point and click graphical user interface. Get production quality printout showing strand patterns graphically.
Strand Pattern can optionally be modeled by specifying cg and jacking force instead of a detailed strand pattern.
Specify and analyze the effect of temperature loads including uniform, gradient and multi-linear temperature gradients.
Report rotations, camber and deflection computations at tenth point locations along the beam, including live load deflections.