Imagine a self-sustaining pyramid-shaped city in the air. And imagine that it is built by robots and with little help from human workers.
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An engineer's journey called life.
Imagine a self-sustaining pyramid-shaped city in the air. And imagine that it is built by robots and with little help from human workers.
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So, if you could take the train from New York and in less than an hour reach London, would you do it? What if you had to make the journey through a tunnel 150 feet under the Atlantic? And on a magnetically levitated train traveling at 5,000 mph?
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How do you overhaul one of the nation's oldest and most traveled subway systems without shutting down a city for several years? New Yorkers are finding out.
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Here are the complete videos of the famous HAYDEN's GATE SCANDAL featuring KATRINA HALILI, MARICAR REYES and the BRAZILIAN MODEL using the latest technology in the digital world the "HAYDEN CAMERA". FYI, the links are torrent files so use any torrent downloader. Enjoy folks!
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Prepare the usual estimated ingredients for adobong kangkong like minced garlic, diced onion, soy sauce and kangkong. For added ingredients you can add some ground pork and pork stock. If your wondering why is it no vinegar, its just that in my province, we don't use vinegar in what the Tagalogs called "Adobo". So, for the new blend of taste just put some oyster sauce. Cook it the usual way. Sautee the garlic and onions in a pan with any cooking oil you like but for additional aroma use an olive oil. Add the pork and put some black pepper then allow the pork to turn brown for a few minutes. Add a cup of water then put the pork stock, soy sauce and the oyster sauce and wait for it to boil. I suggest to easily dissolve the pork stock, crush it first until it becomes powder. Don't forget to put some umami seasoning (MSG) to add some luscious taste. Put the kangkong in the boiling pan and cook it for about 1-2 minutes. There you go! A new blend of taste for ADOBONG KANGKONG.
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Oasys Analysis and Design of Concrete (ADC) v8.1
ADC analysis and designs reinforced concrete structural elements and sub-frames to a variety of national design codes.
General features:
* Wizards to guide users in setting up the model
* Units can be chosen from preset SI, kN-m, kip-ft of kip-in unit sets or specified individually for each component
* Select concrete and steel materials from a wide range of those available or defined by the user. Appropriate partial safety factors for all design codes are included
* Reinforcement layout is under user control with defaults provided for bar covers, diameters, limits, spacing and selection criteria
* Data checks are performed before design to identify invalid or inconsistent data
AdCol
AdCol analyses and designs rectangular, circular and hollow circular columns for axial loads and end moments in accordance with BS 8110, EC2 and Hong Kong design codes. Second order, slenderness, eccentric and construction imperfection effects are automatically included. AdCol offers a large number of bar arrangements and sizes for the user to choose.
Features:
* Single span columns with fully definable end conditions for both axes
* Loads may be axial or end moments; partial load factors are attributed to loads to create analysis cases
* Slenderness is determined from the clear height between end restraints, and either the end conditions or the buckling mode of the column
* Cross sections may be rectangular, circular or hollow circular
AdBeam
AdBeam analyses and designs continuous beams, continuous ribbed slabs, and continuous, one-way spanning, solid slabs in accordance with BS8110 and Hong Kong design codes, including moment redistribution. Support options include simple, encastré, cantilever, upper and lower columns, concrete walls, downstand or flush beams. Load factors and combinations are set to default values for ultimate load analysis to BS8110. They can however be edited by the user to perform serviceability limit analysis or to analyse other required load patterns. AdBeam checks all curtailment, shear, and span/effective depth requirements in accordance with the design code.
Following ultimate load analysis, AdBeam produces a complete reinforcement design, including curtailment, shear checks and span/effective depth checks. AdBeam can also perform moment redistribution before reinforcement design.
Features:
* Continuous reinforced concrete beams with or without column rotational restraints at supports
* Continuous reinforced concrete ribs with or without wall rotational restraints at supports
* Continuous reinforced flat soffit slabs with or without wall rotational restraints at supports
* Extreme end conditions may be encastré, pinned, cantilever, or column support
* Beam cross sections may be rectangular, taper, tee, taper-tee or general I sections; columns may be rectangular or circular
* Rib cross sections may be tee or taper-tee sections
* Loads may be point, uniform, linear, patch, tri-linear or moments; they can be classed as dead, imposed or user; partial load factors are attributed to each category in the load combinations module
* Concrete materials can differ between the beam and the column restraints
* Moment redistribution can be specified as a percentage, but remaining with the code allowable limits
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ADAPT-PT v8
ADAPT-PT is the industry standard stand-alone program for the design of beam frames, slabs and floor systems post-tensioned with either bonded, or unbonded tendons. For two-way floor systems the user can base the analysis on either the Equivalent Frame Method, or the Simple Frame Method. For the post-tensioning design, the user can select between the Effective Force method and the Variable Force (Tendon Selection) method. In the Variable Force method, the software computes and accounts for the tendons' friction and long-term stress losses along the length of the post-tensioned member. ADAPT-PT can handles drop caps, drop panels, steps above and below, transverse beams and non-prismatic sections. Selfweight is calculated using actual dimensions and material properties. In addition to the post-tensioning amount and profile, the software reports the location and amount of the nonprestressed steel along the length of the structure for the strength and minimum requirements. The solution is presented in a clear and concise tabular form, as well as in graphical format.
Output options also include a graphical summary report of all important design data, ready for transfer to structural drawings and inclusion in structural calculations. The graphical summary includes:
* Elevation of the member with the post-tensioning tendons in place
* The post-tensioning profile, elevation of control points and PT-force/number of strands
* Location, length and number of nonprestressed bars required over the entire member length
* Outcome of the one-way or punching shear design
* Designer's comments
* DXF output
Flexibility in selection of cross-sectional geometry makes this software suitable for design of box girder bridges, and I-girders in addition to traditional building and parking structures. ADAPT-PT is fast, easy to master, and is the choice of production-oriented consulting engineers around the world.
ADAPT-PT is offered in two versions, a low cost version referred to as "Standard" and a "Plus" version. The two programs are identical except that the Standard version is limited to 5 spans and two cantilevers. The Plus version goes up to 20 spans and two cantilevers.
ADAPT-PT is a stand-alone program. But, when used together with ADAPT-Builder, it can receive input data generated graphically in Builder's 3D Modeling environment.
Codes
The program comes supports the following design codes:
* ACI-318 (1999 and 2005)
* IBC (International Building Code) 2006
* British-BS8110 (1997)
* Canadian-A23.3 (1994)
* Canadian-A23.3 (2004) - New
* Australian-AS3600 (2001)
* Brazilian-NBR6118 (2001)
* Indian IS456 (2005 reprint) - New
* European EC2 (2004) - New
Units
The program supports the following units:
* SI
* MKS
* American Customary
Hardware Requirements
* PC compatible computer
* Windows operating system
* Minimum of 128 MB RAM
* 10 GB hard drive
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Autodesk Robot Extension-Spreadsheet Calculator 2010 (ESOP)
Spreadsheet Calculator consists of a set of simple and complex calculation schemas for many areas of structural engineering. It provides a practical representation of codes and standards that can be used when performing calculations as well as detailed formulas for specific engineering problems. You can create complex calculations by selecting simple problems. You can also add custom calculations to the existing schemas or create new schemas using the Spreadsheet Calculator tools. This way you can build a library of custom applications. Parameters can be exchanged between schemas so the output of a given calculation can serve as the input for other calculations.
The Spreadsheet Calculator program is an open system:
· You can have an unlimited number of new schemas, codes, libraries, languages.
· Because Spreadsheet Calculator is built on COM technology, you can exchange information among other programs and engineering tools.
= Output from Spreadsheet Calculator can be read as input into the Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis program. There is no need to type the information.
= You can generate structure models using the Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis program.
= You can perform a detailed analysis of structure data.
Calculations are presented as complete technical documents (containing detailed formulas, code references, and drawings.
A generalized schema of a library module as well as its graphical form is maintained for all engineering problems.
Robot Extensions System Requirements
* Microsoft® Office Excel® 2002 or higher (Excel 2007 recommended)
* SP2 for Excel 2002 installed or SP3 installed when SP2 is not allowed
* Update KB 9007417 for Excel 2003
* Installation from download
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CSI ETABS Version 9.5 (Full Version)
For nearly 30 years, ETABS has been recognized as the industry standard for Building Analysis and Design Software. Today, continuing in the same tradition, ETABS has evolved into a completely Integrated Building Analysis and Design Environment. The System built around a physical object based graphical user interface, powered by targeted new special purpose algorithms for analysis and design, with interfaces for drafting and manufacturing, is redefining standards of integration, productivity and technical innovation.
The integrated model can include Moment Resisting Frames, Braced Frames, Staggered Truss Systems, Frames with Reduced Beam Sections or Side Plates, Rigid and Flexible Floors, Sloped Roofs, Ramps and Parking Structures, Mezzanine Floors, Multiple Tower Buildings and Stepped Diaphragm Systems with Complex Concrete, Composite or Steel Joist Floor Framing Systems. Solutions to complex problems such as Panel Zone Deformations, Diaphragm Shear Stresses, and Construction Sequence Loading are now at your fingertips.
ETABS is the solution, whether you are designing a simple 2D frame or performing a dynamic analysis of a complex high-rise that utilizes non-linear dampers for inter-story drift control.
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CSI SAFE Version 12 (Full Version)
SAFE is the ultimate tool for designing concrete floor and foundation systems. From framing layout all the way through to detail drawing production, SAFE integrates every aspect of the engineering design process in one easy and intuitive environment. SAFE provides unmatched benefits to the engineer with its truly unique combination of power, comprehensive capabilities, and ease-of-use.
Laying out models is quick and efficient with the sophisticated drawing tools, or use one of the import options to bring in data from CAD, spreadsheet, or database programs. Slabs or foundations can be of any shape, and can include edges shaped with circular and spline curves.
Post-tensioning may be included in both slabs and beams to balance a percentage of the self-weight. Suspended slabs can include flat, two-way, waffle, and ribbed framing systems. Models can have columns, braces, walls, and ramps connected from the floors above and below. Walls can be modeled as either straight or curved.
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CSI SAP2000 Version 12
The SAP name has been synonymous with State-of-the-art analytical methods since its introduction over 30 years ago. SAP2000 follows in the same tradition featuring a very sophisticated, intuitive and versatile user interface powered by an unmatched analysis engine and design tools for engineers working on transportation, industrial, public works, sports, and other facilities.
From its 3D object based graphical modeling environment, to the wide variety of analysis and design options completely integrated across one powerful user interface, SAP2000 has proven to be the most integrated, productive and practical general purpose structural program on the market today.
Bridge Designers can use SAP2000 Bridge Templates for generating Bridge Models, Automated Bridge Live Load Analysis and Design, Bridge Base Isolation, Bridge Construction Sequence Analysis, Large Deformation Cable Supported Bridge Analysis and Pushover Analysis.
SAP2000 is for everyone! SAP2000 is for every project! From a simple small 2D static frame analysis to a large complex 3D nonlinear dynamic analysis, SAP2000 is the answer to all structural analysis and design needs.
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Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional 2010 Multilingual (32-Bit)
Autodesk® Robot™ Structural Analysis Professional software provides a scalable, country-specific analysis solution for the structural engineer to analyze many types of structures, including buildings, bridges, civil, and specialty structures.
Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional calculates a wide variety of structures with a comprehensive collection of design codes, delivering results in minutes, not hours. This structural engineering software is versatile enough for simple frame or complex finite element analysis, steel and reinforced concrete design and offers seamless interoperability with Autodesk companion products as well as an open application programming interface (API).
System Requirements
* Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional (SP2) (recommended) or Microsoft® Windows Vista® Business 32-bit
* Intel® Pentium® 4.3 GHz or equivalent AMD Athlon™ processor, or Intel® Core™ 2 Duo 2.40 GHz or equivalent AMD Athlon processor (recommended)
* 3 GB RAM
* 5 GB free disk space (10 GB recommended)
* 1,024 x 768 monitor and display adapter capable of 24-bit color (1,280 x 1,024 monitor recommended)
Installation:
1. extract - burn - mount
2. install (use the serial)
3. replace original .dll with the cracked
one IN:
*:\Program Files\Autodesk\Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis 2010\SYSTEM\EXE
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Autodesk Revit Structure 2010 (32-Bit Full Version)
Autodesk® Revit® Structure software integrates a multimaterial physical model and an independently editable analytical model for more efficient structural analysis, design, and documentation.
Extend your Revit Structure design model and further deliver on BIM with Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis software and bidirectional linking to our industry-leading partner applications.
System Requirements
* Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional or Home edition (SP1 or SP2)
* Microsoft® Windows® Vista® Business, Home or Ultimate
* Intel® Pentium® 4 or equivalent AMD® processor, 1.4 GHz or higher with SSE2 technology
* 3 GB RAM (1GB RAM if no rendering required)
* 3 GB free disk space for installation
* 1,280 x 1,024 monitor and display adapter capable of 24‐bit color
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AutoCAD 2010 (32-Bit Full Version)
Design and shape the world around you with the powerful, flexible features found in AutoCAD® design and documentation software, one of the world’s leading 2D and 3D CAD tools. Speed documentation, share ideas seamlessly, and explore ideas more intuitively in 3D. With thousands of available add-ons, AutoCAD software provides the ultimate in flexibility, customized for your specific needs. It’s time to take design further. It’s time for AutoCAD.
Features
Design and shape the world around you with AutoCAD® design and documentation software, one of the world’s leading CAD programs. Speed documentation, share ideas seamlessly, explore ideas more intuitively in 3D, and customize it for your specific needs. It’s time to take design further.
* Document
Create your designs more intuitively, more efficiently, and faster than ever before.
* Communicate
Present and share your designs more seamlessly, more accurately, and more powerfully.
* Explore
Now you can turn ideas, regardless of shape or size, into a 3D CAD model to help take your designs further.
* Customize
Make AutoCAD software work for you in ways you never thought possible.
System Requirements
* Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional or Home edition (SP2 or later)
* Intel® Pentium® 4 or AMD Athlon® dual-core processor, 1.6 GHz or higher with SSE2 technology
* 2 GB RAM
* 1 GB free disk space for installation
* 1,024 x 768 VGA display with true color
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* Microsoft® Windows Vista® (SP1 or later) including Enterprise, Business, Ultimate, or Home Premium edition (compare Windows Vista versions)
* Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon dual-core processor, 3 GHz or higher with SSE2 technology
* 2 GB RAM
* 1 GB free disk space for installation
* 1,024 x 768 VGA display with true color
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ESBCalc™ v7.0.2 zip download - 998 kb rar download - 998 kb - ESBCalc is a Freeware Scientific Calculator for Windows with Infix Notation, Brackets, Scientific Functions (Trigonometric, Hyperbolic, Logarithmic - including Base 10, Base 2 & Natural - plus more), Memory, Paper Trail, Result History List and more. v5 Includes support for Prefix functions so to evaluate log (10) you can enter log 10 rather than 10 log (which is the default behaviour)
ESBCalc™ v7.0.2 Portable Version zip download - 680 kb rar download - 679 kb - For use on Removable/USB Drives.
Works on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium, Windows NT4, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 and Windows Vista.
The visual appearance of ESBCalc has been optimized for 800x600 (or better) with 16-bit colour (or better). It looks really great under Windows XP and Vista. You will also get the "nicer" buttons on Windows XP and above.
Screen Shot is how ESBCalc looks under Windows Vista
Also includes customising of the Colours & Fonts used, as well as customising how the Hints (ToolTips) appear.
ESBCalc™ v7.0.2 without install zip download - 711 kb rar download - 711 kb - Same as above but without the Install/Uninstall, just has the files in a zip or rar archive.
ESBUnitConv™ v7.0.0 zip download - 913 kb rar download - 913 kb - ESBUnitConv is a Free User-friendly Windows Utility to easily convert between units of measurement. Includes Units for Temperature, Distance, Mass, Area, Volume, Pressure, Velocity, Acceleration, Force, Energy, Power, Fuel Consumption, Flow, Torque, Angles, Luminous Intensity, Illumination, Time & Radioactivity.
ESBUnitConv™ v7.0.0 Portable Version zip download - 597 kb rar download - 595 kb - For use on Removable/USB Drives.
Works on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium, Windows NT4, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 and Windows Vista.
The visual appearance of ESBUnitConv has been optimized for 800x600 (or better) with 16-bit colour (or better). It looks really great under Windows XP/Vista with its 32-bit colour. You will also get the "nicer" buttons on Windows XP and above.
Screen Shot is how ESBUnitConv looks under Windows Vista
Also includes customising of the Colours & Fonts used, as well as customising how the Hints (ToolTips) appear.
ESBUnitConv™ v7.0.0 without install zip download - 629 kb rar download - 627 kb - Same as above but without the Install/Uninstall, just has the files in a zip or rar archive.
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The following pictures were emailed to me from an ex-colleague in a consulting firm. When lightning hits the world's tallest skyscraper "The Burj Dubai Tower". When I saw the pictures it gave me some gruesome feeling. According to the email, it took almost half of an hour when the lightning hit the tower and the thunder sounded all over the neighboring areas! An unforgettable night they say. If I could witness something extra-ordinary like that, well of course, it would be an unforgettable experience.
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With land area shrinking and population growing, Japan has decided to take its urban development strategy to the next level. Welcome to Sky City – the most massive super-building on earth and certainly one of the most daring feats of engineering ever attempted.
With its 14 steel, concrete and glass 'plateaus,' each 40 stories high and stacked on top of each other, Sky City will rise a full mile into space – more than twice the height of any existing building! The towering, vertical city will house more than 100,000 people and provide for every aspect of modern life with parks, schools, homes, offices and shops all housed within the 'city's' ample walls.
Only one problem: No one knows for sure if it can really be built! Join leading engineers from Japan, Taiwan and Canada as they try to tackle the immense mechanical, structural and logistical issues behind such an enormous project. Architects have drawn up plans for a truly majestic edifice, but can they protect the city from earthquakes, typhoons and the very worst disaster that can strike a tall building – a raging inferno?
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