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ExcelCalcs Lego-Like Way to Engineering

Like a child selecting parts to construct a Lego model engineers bring together blocks of science to create new designs. These building blocks could be a load calculation, a beam calculation, a weld calculation, a fatigue calculation or any other calculation from a myriad of engineering topics. As...

iPhone, Android and Mobile Device Access

The site is optimised for browsing on mobile devices like the iPhone or Android phones. To create a web app icon browse to http://www.excelcalcs.com/navigate/ and ‘Add to Home Screen’. You will find an icon much like an app icon on your home screen which will bring you straight back...

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 ...

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Use Excel add-ins to add extra functionality and tools.

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Dynamics is concerned about the relationship between motion of bodies and its causes, namely the forces acting on the bodies and the properties of the bodies (particularly mass and moment of inertia).
Single DOF
Single DOF
Impact
Impact
Simulation
Simulation
Motion
Motion
Flat Panels
Flat Panels

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Calculation of electric power, voltage, current, charge, resistance, Ohm's law and power law power formulae formulae...

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Interest rates, compounding, annual percentage rate, money factor, loan calculations, lease Calculations...

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Fluid mechanics provides the theoretical foundation for hydraulics, which focuses on the engineering uses of fluid properties. Hydraulics is a topic in applied science and engineering dealing with the mechanical properties of liquids.
Piping
Piping
Rainfall
Rainfall
Fluid Mechanics
Fluid Mechanics
Geotechnics
Geotechnics

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“Excel” and “fun” rarely occupying the same same sentence but this section may provide therapeutic refreshment of one's mind and body.

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Geometry is a part of mathematics concerned with questions of size, shape, relative position of figures and with properties of space.
Coordinates
Coordinates
Trigonometry
Trigonometry
Volumes
Volumes
Areas
Areas

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Energy transfer by heat can occur between objects by radiation, conduction and convection or a combination of all three.
Combined
Combined
Radiation
Radiation
Convection
Convection
Conduction
Conduction

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Links to other sites which may be of interest to ExcelCalcs users.

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Analysis of machine elements and creative solutions to machine design problems.
Gears
Gears
Welds
Welds
Bolts and Threads
Bolts and Threads
Shafts
Shafts
Ropes and Cables
Ropes and Cables
Pins and Joints
Pins and Joints
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous

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Knowledge of mathematics is needed by working scientists and engineers, as well as students.

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Calculations that don't seem to belong in any other directory.

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Physics is one of the oldest academic disciplines, perhaps the oldest through its inclusion of astronomy. It is brought up to date here in the form of our Excel Calculation sheets.

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In materials science, the strength of a material is its ability to withstand an applied stress without failure. Strength is considered in terms of compressive strength, tensile strength, shear strength, fatigue strength and impact strength.
Beams
Beams
Torsion
Torsion
Contact
Contact
Materials
Materials
Stress
Stress
Adhesives
Adhesives
Wood
Wood
Frames
Frames
Finite Element
Finite Element
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering
Fatigue
Fatigue
Buckling
Buckling
Vessels
Vessels
Structural Details
Structural Details
Plates
Plates
Wind & Snow
Wind & Snow

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This area is the only area of the Repository open to subscribers to our free XLC Trial plan. All other areas of the repository are open to paid subscribers and site contributors only.