Civil Engineering Professional

Civil Engineering Professional

By Historycentral.com

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2010-09-13
  • Current Version: 2.0.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 17.33 MB
  • Developer: Historycentral.com
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 18.6 or later.

Description

CIVIL ENGINEER PRO is the essential tool for any Civil Engineer or engineering student. Our Civil Engineer app contains over 1,000 important formulas, 700 conversion formulas, 56 temperature scale conversions, and 6 professional reference tables — all at your fingertips. Reference tables include Rebar Sizes (ASTM A615), Manning's Roughness Coefficients, Terzaghi Bearing Capacity Factors, USCS Soil Classification (ASTM D2487), Steel W-Beam Properties (AISC), and Rational Method Runoff Coefficients. Sort and browse data from trusted public domain sources including FHWA, USACE, and AISC. Major areas covered include: Area Formulas, International Building Code, Building Charts, Building Code Formulas, Beams, Bridges, Columns, Concrete, Concrete and Excavating, Elevators, Material Weight, Piles, Piping, Plates, Pressure Stress, Roads, Shear, Soil, Steel, Tension and Compression, Wood, Temperature Scales, and Conversions. Quickly access favorite formulas, switch between US and SI units, and view your calculation history. If you don't see a formula or reference table you need, just send us feedback through the app and we'll try to include it in the next update.

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Reviews

  • Okay but not great

    3
    By Swami Dishpan
    Seems very complete as far as calculations and general info goes but app does not list actual formulas in calculation definitions. Plus there are typos as previous reviewer said. Okay for a non-pro like myself who just wants to learn more but needs work for professional use.
  • Engineers should avoid this app

    1
    By Retpally
    As an engineer I found this app to be full of typos, errors and omissions. It is clear a non-engineer produced this app. As an example the beam calculations have no labels for units? Then It may state it is for a uniform load, but the answer is correct only for a point load. There are many more large and small I found in the first few minutes. After finding so many errors and problems, this app is of no use to me in the field. I simply don't trust it. I have deleted it off my Ipad and kissed the $10 goodbye!

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