PGSuper from Washington State DOT is a leading program for designing precast pretension concrete girder bridges. PGSplice is great for precast post-tensioned spliced concrete girder bridges. Both are part of the BridgeLink suite of bridge engineering tools. Download load Windows installer from https://www.wsdot.wa.gov/eesc/bridge/software. Source code is available at GitHub.com\wsdot.
@Rick_Brice said:
PGSuper from Washington State DOT is a leading program for designing precast pretension concrete girder bridges. PGSplice is great for precast post-tensioned spliced concrete girder bridges. Both are part of the BridgeLink suite of bridge engineering tools. Download load Windows installer from https://www.wsdot.wa.gov/eesc/bridge/software. Source code is available at GitHub.com\wsdot.
Thanks for sharing @Rick_Brice ! Would you be able to help add them to the wiki directory? There are a few categories which may be relevant, as I see there are quite a few repositories under that Github account:
@Moult It could be interesting, I see a bunch of tools in the link attached by @Rick_Brice .
Looks quite tailored to structural engineers.
It would definitely worth having a word with one of the developers. @Rick_Brice could we have a call someday regarding a potential presentation in one of our upcoming meetups?
@Jesusbill and @Moult - I posted the specific github repositories in the free software directory and development libraries.
I'd be up for a call. I'm in Pacific time zone (-7 UTC). Probably something in my afternoon and your morning?
Great @Rick_Brice, my time zone is +2 UTC so I think it would be more convenient to do your morning my evening.
What about Tuesday or Wednesday next week, for example at 9 a.m. local time for you? Or else feel free to propose when you prefer.
Ok for tomorrow @Rick_Brice . Just to be sure 9 am local time for you was about the time you wrote your last message right? 1 hour and 40 minutes ago?
Let's use jit.si, an open-source platform for the call. We can meet at this link: https://meet.jit.si/openbim
Thanks
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Qgis for retrieving open data, gis data. For designing i think the foss section is still a bit limited.
I'm not aware of any right now unfortunately :(
Trails workbench for FreeCAD works for Transportation Engineering
https://github.com/joelgraff/freecad.trails
PGSuper from Washington State DOT is a leading program for designing precast pretension concrete girder bridges. PGSplice is great for precast post-tensioned spliced concrete girder bridges. Both are part of the BridgeLink suite of bridge engineering tools. Download load Windows installer from https://www.wsdot.wa.gov/eesc/bridge/software. Source code is available at GitHub.com\wsdot.
This should be included in the Software Directory
Thanks for sharing @Rick_Brice ! Would you be able to help add them to the wiki directory? There are a few categories which may be relevant, as I see there are quite a few repositories under that Github account:
I also think this might be a great presentation for one of our monthly meetups! What do you think @Jesusbill ?
@Moult It could be interesting, I see a bunch of tools in the link attached by @Rick_Brice .
Looks quite tailored to structural engineers.
It would definitely worth having a word with one of the developers.
@Rick_Brice could we have a call someday regarding a potential presentation in one of our upcoming meetups?
@Jesusbill and @Moult - I posted the specific github repositories in the free software directory and development libraries.
I'd be up for a call. I'm in Pacific time zone (-7 UTC). Probably something in my afternoon and your morning?
Great @Rick_Brice, my time zone is +2 UTC so I think it would be more convenient to do your morning my evening.
What about Tuesday or Wednesday next week, for example at 9 a.m. local time for you? Or else feel free to propose when you prefer.
@Jesusbill next week mornings aren't good for me. July 15 or 16 is good (tomorrow or Friday), 9am local time for me.
Ok for tomorrow @Rick_Brice . Just to be sure 9 am local time for you was about the time you wrote your last message right? 1 hour and 40 minutes ago?
Let's use jit.si, an open-source platform for the call. We can meet at this link: https://meet.jit.si/openbim
Thanks
@Jesusbill - yes that's when I last posted. Confirmed for 9am tomorrow.