Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone knew of any chemical/mechanical/fluid/petroleum engineering software, i saw the EngCalc on handango.com, but to be honest its content is mainly theoretical, things you would learn in school, Im looking for something with more of a professional spin on it with more/better property tables, cubic equation of state solving ability, flash point calcs, etc. Although, any info would be appreaciated. Thank You.
Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone knew of any chemical/mechanical/fluid/petroleum engineering software, i saw the EngCalc on handango.com, but to be honest its content is mainly theoretical, things you would learn in school, Im looking for something with more of a professional spin on it with more/better property tables, cubic equation of state solving ability, flash point calcs, etc. Although, any info would be appreaciated. Thank You.
I haven't found too much Engineering specific software, but excel is a great general purpose calculation tool. Space Time, www.spacetimemobile.com is a great graphing calculator.
There is also a full emulator for the HP48 (and HP49) so if there are any programs available for the HP48 which do what you want you could run them in the emulator. Emu48 works great, go to hpcalc.org for downloads and info.
I'd say specific things like this would require you to create what you need on your own. You might get something going with pExcel, or if you have one of the more advanced spreadsheet packages (like from SoftMaker) you could probably do even more. Otherwise, you'd have to program something yourself.
There is also a full emulator for the HP48 (and HP49) so if there are any programs available for the HP48 which do what you want you could run them in the emulator. Emu48 works great, go to hpcalc.org for downloads and info.
I am running Emu48 on the x51v and it works quite well. I would like to run third party programs but am not quite sure how to do this with the emulator. Can you give me any tips on how to approach this?
I actually just made a ROM image of my calculator I used to use all the time which transfered over all my programs at the same time, I believe there are some rescources to transfer program files as binaries to the emulator, but I have never used them. Go through the section on emulators at hpcalc.org and you will probably find it.
I use the regular "handheld" Jobber calculator for normal structural work and I don't think I could work without it. I have been wondering about the pocket PC Ultimate Advantage software shown at the bottom of the page. It has a 15 day free trial - If you try it let us know how it works.