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Any site contribution will be rewarded with a free XLC Pro subscription as our
way of saying thank you. We do ask you to co-ordinate with site administrators via the forum to
prevent repetition of calculations and we also ask you to follow our
advisory notes so that we have a consistency of quality and style
across the Repository. You can respond to an administrator's calculation request or you could suggest one of your own. Don't start the calculation until an administrator has approved your contribution and instructed you to proceed. On completion he will issue a free XLC Pro subscription when it is received. The length of the free subscription depends upon the quality of your calculation, generally a calculation meeting the requirements set out below are awarded a 12 month XLC Pro subscription or 3 months for calculations not meeting the requirements.
You should follow our advisory notes to calculation uploads
Suggested subjects for your calculation
Encode a problem from a classical text book.
What nuggets of math gold are currently lying on your bookshelf?
Encode a classic problem and validate your solution by checking against
a solution in the book. You must pay attention to copyright here. The
equations and calculation method are in the public domain can be copied
without any copyright infringement. You cannot physically copy sketches
or extracts from the published book. Sketches are best redrawn using
Excel’s drawing tools. Always give a reference to the book. We will add
Amazon links so that anyone wanting to have the theory behind the
calculation can obtain the book easily.
Classical maths problems. Simultaneous
equations, quadratic equations, geometrical formulae, matrix formulae
are popular with our users but there are some holes we would like to
fill. High school and university maths problems are universally
applicable to many disciplines. Why not dust down your old school notes?
Expand the functionality of an existing calculation. Let’s
take an example, some calculations are biased for an American audience
using imperial units (ft, lbs and kips) or American section properties.
Why not download it and make it work with metric
units and/or European sections or vice versa? You could propose an
improvement to any existing calculation in the repository. You may want
to use the forum link to discuss your proposal with the calculation’s
author. Collaboration is always good way to approach a problem.
Choosing a popular calculation with many downloads gives a good
indication about how interesting ExcelCalcs users will find the
expanded calculation.
- Add a Wikipedia calculation. Link a calculation to a page in wikipedia. This well used resource covers thousands of useful calculation topics.
Make an Excel version of a web based calculator. You
can find many web based scripts for doing useful calculations. The trouble is they are fixed on a web page whereas an
excel calculation is easily copied and integrated into your own
calculation. ExcelCalcs users will find these calculations interesting
and they are easy to validate by comparison with the web script results. Some good websites are
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/,
http://www.esdep.org/members/master/,
http://www.tribology-abc.com/, http://gowelding.com/, http://www.roymech.co.uk/, https://efatigue.com, http://www.engineersedge.com/, http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/,
http://www.efunda.com/ ...
- Your specialist area. We
all develop specialism’s what’s simple to you might be
incredibly useful to others outside your specialism. Don’t
underestimate your skills.
- Any subject and any discipline are very welcome. We seem to have a lot of engineering calculations but we’ll be interested in any subject that requires a calculation.
So you have suitable calculation to propose?
Post a ‘contributor's pitch’ in the forum to get approval from a site administrator.
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