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Mechanical Handler
Mechanical handler calculations in MS Excel using the XLC add-in from ExcelCalcs.com. This calculation can be used to optimise ram sizes, lifting capacity, boom dimensions or use the same model to assess a series of model sizes.
Date: 21 April 2011 - Added by: JohnDoyle
Views: 1490 - Votes: 1 - Rating: 5
 
The Good Calculation Guide
Best Practise in making calculations with Excel
Date: 21 April 2011 - Added by: JohnDoyle
Views: 545 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0
 
Fatigue of Welded Structures Course
This course uses real world case studies to understand the engineering principles governing fatigue failure of welded structures. We reduce complex mathematics to simple hand calculations using Excel workbooks so that engineers at all levels can understand the concepts covered. Engineers will leave understanding how to apply the AWS rules for fatigue design and will pick up new engineering and Excel skills along the way.
Date: 19 April 2011 - Added by: JohnDoyle
Views: 640 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0
 
Turan Babacan's Excel Beam Analysis Worksheet
Static structural analysis of 3D linear elastic frames and trusses. Computes the static deflections, reactions, internal element forces using direct stiffness methods.
Date: 27 January 2011 - Added by: JohnDoyle
Views: 2389 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0
 
Your User Menu.
The user menu explained in this video. How to check your XLC subscription and get your XLC release code. Check all your downloads and check for updated calculations. Uploading documents and version control. Updating your email address, username, avatar and other details.
Date: 09 November 2010 - Added by: JohnDoyle
Views: 701 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0
 
1) XLC Tutorial
Ok so you have installed XLC now let’s get up and running. This video explain what to do when you start up Excel for the first time with the XLC addin loaded. Topics covered: Name and show equations; Display above and below a division line; Greek characters.
Date: 20 October 2010 - Added by: JohnDoyle
Views: 12778 - Votes: 2 - Rating: 4
 
2) XLC Tutorial
Algebraic and numeric equation displays; Equation cloning; Behaviour of EQS() functions.
Date: 19 October 2010 - Added by: JohnDoyle
Views: 3884 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0
 
3) XLC Tutorial
Equation automatic updates; Verification of cell formula; Equation numbering.
Date: 18 October 2010 - Added by: JohnDoyle
Views: 3627 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0
 
4) XLC Tutorial
Save as a Native Excel File with no XLC functions.
Date: 16 October 2010 - Added by: JohnDoyle
Views: 3491 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0
 
5) XLC Tutorial
Seeing and correcting errors in cell formulas.
Date: 16 October 2010 - Added by: JohnDoyle
Views: 3792 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0
 
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ExcelCalcs Trailblazers

I have been chasing up feedback from new users signing up to XLC Pro accounts in the last month. I am delighted with their positive feedback. “I started using XLC but I am now insisting that my whole team use the add-in .“ “It is a great tool for validation and pres...

Increasing Engineering Confidence

Engineering training - “I run a team of engineers and whilst there are plenty of soft options for training expounding the latest management techniques there is precious little to develop the engineering skills of my team”. This is a familiar story we hear from clients of our trai...

Join our Corporate Partners Scheme

You are probably familiar with our tools of mass knowledge distribution on our website but ExcelCalcs also works more closely with corporate partners providing engineering training and engineering consultancy services. What’s more these services and ExcelCalcs subscriptions are availa...

Introducing ExcelCalcs eFormulas

ExcelCalcs eFormulas aims to replace traditional engineering formula books providing innovative functionality to copy from our webpages and paste directly into Excel. Once in Excel it is easily edited to suit your own problems this functionality is far more flexible than 'stuck on the web'&n...

Deciphering Spreadsheets with XLC

At some time or other you will have been given someone else’s spreadsheet only to be left scratching your head not having a clue as to what the calculation is doing.  If you are wise you will not use it because you can’t understand it. If you are wiser still you’ll use our...

Make Amazing Calculations

In our good calculation guide we emphasise the importance of sketches in calculations but you can produce interactive 3D wireframe sketches by incorporating Turan Babacan’s latest upload. Turan uses 3D charts to great effect in his Excel FEM programs. Andy Pope also has a 3D chart spr...

Coming Soon XLC Ribbon

A new version of XLC is in the final stages of development which will be compatible with the 64 bit version of Excel 2010 (currently it works with the 32 bit version of Excel 2010, 2007 2003 and 2000). We’ll keep you posted with progress. Please send us details of any features you ...

An Allowable Business Expense

Most ExcelCalcs users charge subscription fees back to their employers as a business expense. The cost is easily justified as membership of the site have been shown to yield a 23% productivity benefit. Many people do not realise that you don't even need a PayPal account to pay - you can pay...

Document Control at ExcelCalcs

Document control is a key issue for engineers but it can become an administrative nightmare. Here at ExcelCalcs we have developed many tools to control the calculations we distribute and as a member you have access to all these tools. Problem ExcelCalcs Document Control...