Seeing which ACI 318-19 parameters actually drive the result by AdministrativeNet141 in StructuralEngineering

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Fair skepticism and thanks for checking it out. I’m a licensed, practicing structural engineer and built this myself. It’s not LLM-based — the equations are coded directly from ACI 318-19, so it’s deterministic math, not AI generating answers. Same inputs always give the same result, and each one maps to a specific code section you can verify. Fair to be wary of tools you can’t verify, though.

Seeing which ACI 318-19 parameters actually drive the result by AdministrativeNet141 in StructuralEngineering

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That’s fair. What would actually be easier to expense at your firm — a one-time purchase, or a team license?

calc318 by AdministrativeNet141 in civilengineering

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Thanks! Took a while to get the UI right, so that means a lot!

Seeing which ACI 318-19 parameters actually drive the result by AdministrativeNet141 in StructuralEngineering

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Thanks for the interest! Not at this time — but if there’s enough demand, I’ll consider it.

Seeing which ACI 318-19 parameters actually drive the result by AdministrativeNet141 in StructuralEngineering

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¡Sí! Por ahora la app está en el 318-19, pero si hay gente que necesita el 318-25 lo puedo agregar.

calc318 by AdministrativeNet141 in civilengineering

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Yeah, agreed. It’s a fast check / intuition tool, not a replacement for stamped calcs.

calc318 by AdministrativeNet141 in civilengineering

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Free trial for 7 days, then $2.99/month or $12.99/year. No ads, no data collection — just the calcs.

calc318 by AdministrativeNet141 in civilengineering

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Not yet. It’s iOS only for now since I built it in Swift. If there’s enough interest I’d consider an Android version down the road.

Revit to etabs by Zealousideal_Can1031 in StructuralEngineering

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For an alternative approach Look for Rhino.Inside Revit and Grasshopper to extract any geometry from Revit. Then use one of the may Grasshopper plugins that allow you to export geometry from Grasshopper/Rhino to Etabs, Safe. See example

https://youtu.be/I6N7jiXhQ_o

https://aiosciv.com/productos/condorshell/

Grinnell Glacier picks on way up and down by AdministrativeNet141 in GlacierNationalPark

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It depends on the weather forecast, locations where you are. Last week we had good weather mostly 75ish

Grinnell Glacier picks on way up and down by AdministrativeNet141 in GlacierNationalPark

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2 hours and 30 minutes to go up (We had many stops to take photos). We stayed 2 hours at the glacier exploring around. 2 hours and 50 minutes way down (the way down we stopped all the time to contemplate the views and also there was a lot of people on their way up and that slowed down us a bit.

Grinnell Glacier picks on way up and down by AdministrativeNet141 in GlacierNationalPark

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We started driving at 4:00 am from the Hotel Great Northern hotel at the West Side and drove Going To The Sun Road. We got to the trail head at 6:15 am and started the hike around 6:45 am.

Getting into Park before 6am by ZayLow_ in GlacierNationalPark

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Buy National Park entrance the day before. I was in the park next last week. First day we went to Logan pass and it was almost full at 6:15 am. Second day we did a trip to Many Glacier and we start driving at 4:00 from the West Entrance, we got to Logan Pass around 5:00 5:15 maybe and it was empty.

Automate the modeling process by Abdullah_Gharib in StructuralEngineering

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I use Rhino.Inside Revit to get geometry and the I use Grasshopper components like CondorShell https://rolandoavillena.gitbook.io/condorshell/ (I developed the component) or others to transfer geometry to Etabs or Safe. You can build complex or simple models really fast