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SuperBeam: 2001 (and earlier) changes
4.20d, 6 December 2001
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This mirrors a number of changes made during the final
development of ProSteel 5, which is now shipping.
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The PDF extension is now added automatically to any PDF file name you
enter that does not include it
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The quality of text alignment and the rendering of the beam diagrams in
PDF files has been improved significantly.
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On systems with no printer installed you can now produce PDF files
(previously the Print option was disabled)
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When 'printing' to a PDF file you can now select one copy allocation
only (it made no sense to put more than one copy of the report(s) in one PDF
file)
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If both bearings on a steel beam are identical, the details and/or
calculations are not repeated; instead the printout says "R2: as R1"
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Pressing F3 in the beam edit dialog load table duplicates the current
line
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For Beam B/F loads, the first standard load description was erroneously
used by default: fixed - it now says 'Reaction B/F' as in pre-4.20a-c releases.
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The stanchion edit dialog now includes a separate field for the own
weight of the member, particularly useful where the axial load is a B/F
expression
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If a timber post had a moment on it, a spurious error message was shown
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In the timber post edit dialog moment field you can now enter 'W' to
denote the load - this is of particular use where the load is a B/F expression.
For example if the load on a 100mm post is assumed to act at the edge of the
post, you can enter a moment expression of 'W x 0.05' [m.]
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A new Window menu option, Expand, [F8], expands the
window without maximising it. This saves the 'flash' when swapping from one
maximised window to another. The 'Zoom' button in the Project Manager has been
replaced by one labelled 'Expand' which expands windows as selected. Another
option, Window, Expand All, [Shift+F8], does what you might
expect: you can then step through the expanded item windows with
[F6] and [F7]
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The Project Manager now uses the default font (changeable in
Configuration, Screen Fonts)
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Mouse wheel support has been added
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The default installation directory on virgin installations (i.e. no
other SDA applications already installed) is to C:\Program Files\SDA
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Bug fixed that would cause repeated Access Violation errors on projects
containing timber posts if Project Manager not visible
Users of release version 4.20a-c who have been sent and entered a valid
activation key can download this release using the Miscellaneous, Check SDA
Website for Updates option within the program.How to
use the web updates facility
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4.20c, 29 October 2001
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This fixes (this time properly) the problem with B/F loads
on beams: the fix in 4.20b only worked for total load beams.
Users of release version 4.20a who have been sent and entered a valid
activation key can obtain this version using the Miscellaneous, Check SDA
Website for Updates option within the program.
We have had a comment back from a user that the new bearing plate sizing
calculation introduced in 4.20a is too conservative and gives a thicker plate
thickness than is necessary. The suggestions made are:
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The plastic modulus (Sx) for the section should
be used, rather than the elastic modulus (Zx), and
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In calculating the plate thickness two calculations should be done, one
considering the plate thickness (only) and projection beyond the end of the
beam flange, the second considering the projection beyond the stiff bearing
length, but with the bending apportioned between the plate and beam flange in
proportion to their Sx values.
However the method used is identical to that used to calculate the thickness
of stanchion baseplates so it is hard to argue that a different approach should
be used for beam bearing plates
We will be discussing this with the checking engineer who originally raised
the comment that led to the program being changed; comments from other users
would also be welcome. Please email us
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4.20b, 22 October 2001
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This contain three fixes for problems reported by users:
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Various odd error messages reported by one user: fixed by compressing
main program file with a newer version of UPX
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Using B/F beam load facility displayed error message: fixed
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Copying a steel beam, turning the copy into a timber beam, then
pressing the Tile All button did not tile windows correctly: fixed
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Zx and Zy values for CHS and SHS columns could be shown as marginally
different (due to the former being taken from tables, the latter being
calculated): fixed - table value is used for these section types
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4.20a: 17 October 2001
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Download the version 4.2 manual
supplement (PDF 32K)
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Adobe Acrobat PDF file output option: When printing you can now choose
whether to send the output to your printer or have it written to a PDF file.
This will be particularly useful if you need to email a copy of your
calculations to someone.
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Hollow section support: Steel beam and column design options now let
you choose or check hot rolled hollow sections(user request)
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Web update option: For the period of your update cover you will
(assuming that you have Internet access) be able to download the latest release
instead of waiting for your update disk to arrive
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Standard note library: Store all those standard notes you put at the
end of your calculation sheets and recall them with a couple of mouse
clicks.(user request)
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The beam load description field has been increased to 20 characters (on
printouts, column widths are now adjusted to suit the maximum length of data
entered in each column) (user request)
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Standard load descriptions (such as 'o.w.', 'wall', floor'): Just pick
them from a drop down list - your decide the content (user request)
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If you enter a load and forget to enter the start and/or end positions,
default values of 0 and L (part UDL's and VL's) and L/2 are entered - a warning
message is displayed to tell you that this has been done. Previously the blank
field was taken as 0 which meant that the load was ignored.(user
request)
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The height of the beam load edit dialog can now be changed: increasing
it shows more loads or make the notes pane larger, depending on the page
selected. (user request)
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For non-hollow steel beams a check is now made on the unstiffened web
capacity at supports. If the reaction is greater than this, the required stiff
bearing length is calculated. If this cannot be provided, web stiffeners will
be required (this is highly unlikely in domestic scale building structures)
(user request)
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Steel bearing plate thicknesses are now calculated using the plate
projection beyond the stiff bearing length across the section (taken as
t + 1.6r + 2T). This will give a slightly greater plate
thickness. (changed following query raised by checking authority)
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Bug fixed that caused a crash if you tried to calculate a beam bearing
plate with a negative reaction at R1 (due to load on cantilever extension of
beam)
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The steel check section dialog now remembers last sort order
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For stanchions you can now enter separate effective lengths for the
major and minor axes.(user request)
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Where a stanchion includes moments calculated from applied reactions, a
section schematic is now printed to make it clear which reaction is which.
(user request - reinstates facility included in SuperBeam 2)
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Where a menu item has a toolbar equivalent the toolbar icon is shown on
the menu
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The Project Manager can now be accessed from the keyboard: press
[F12] and the focus jumps to the
listbox, whose background turns yellow. Select an item with the Up and Down
keys and press Enter to select it; press Tab to move round the buttons.
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The 'Combine load and section calculations' option has been removed
from the Project Details dialog. Beam loads and steel or timber beam
calculations are now always shown in one window,
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The 'keep windows on screen at all times' options have been removed
from the Project Details dialog. When you close a window it is now always
closed, not minimised. The old arrangement was a hangover from DOS days and has
been redundant since the new style Project Manager was added
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We are now using UPX compression instead of Shrinker which makes the
main program file much smaller - now only 575K!
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4.12e : 20 April 2001
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This fixes a problem reported by one user: when using an
earlier release of version 4.12 to read in an affected pre-version 4.12 project
file, only the first part of the file is read in.
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4.12d : 12 April 2001
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A few minor changes:
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Electing to change a project to/from Dead+Live loads then cancelling
the operation was not handled correctly. This has been fixed.
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An extra indicator on the status bar shows 'Tot' or 'D+L' to indicate
whether the current project uses total load or separate dead and live load
entry
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If a the selected member size for a flitch beam is not suitable, the
individual check(s) that fail were marked with the usual '!!!', but in earlier
4.12 releases the failure message was not shown at the bottom of the printout
or in the item hint window.
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4.12b : 23 March 2001
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This fixes two small bugs that have surfaced in release
4.12a:
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R2 bearing width spin button in beam edit dialog changed R1 width
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Closing a project having displayed a beam load diagram containing one
or more point loads could cause an Access Violation error (fix redone in
v.4.12c)
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4.12a : 15 March 2001
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The key change in this release is a completely rewritten
flitch beam module which includes bolting calculations. There are also
significant 'under the skin' changes throughout the program which should
improve speed and stability. Other changes and fixes
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The 'Latest Information' text is now issued in HTML format, also
accessible through a separate entry on the Start Menu, Programs, SDA
Applications menu.
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Right clicking on calculation windows now puts up a popup menu
containing the most likely options.
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If you change a project from total loads to separate dead + live loads
(or vice versa) this is now handled much better, particularly if you have any
B/F load expressions. We would still advise you to check you data very
carefully if you make such a change.
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Beam and stanchion notes containing line breaks were erroneously
reformatted when the project was reloaded - fixed.
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Numeric entry fields in the beam and stanchion edit dialogs now allow
you to enter data in a more conventional manner, instead of calculator style
(numbers entered from right).
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If you click on a disabled tab in the beam edit dialog you are now
asked whether you wish to change the beam type (e.g. from loads only to timber)
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A bug that could prevent beam load entry being correctly accepted has
been fixed.
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All the fields on the Bearings page of the beam edit dialog now have
spinners next to them.
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Timber beam calculations now show bending, shear and deflection in that
order (as steel beams) instead of bending, deflection, shear.
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The post edit dialog has been redesigned slightly so that the grade,
number of members and K3 loading duration boxes appear in the same order as on
the timber page of the beam edit dialog.
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Timber post and stud calculation sheets now show the grade next to the
member size, and if you have entered the width as (for example) '2No50' it is
shown this way on the printout (as for beams)
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The Paths and Files page of the User Setup dialog now includes a button
which automatically creates a program shortcut icon on your Windows desktop
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The calculator now includes inverse trig functions and lets you select
the number of decimal points in the output.
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The Catalogue option was skipping files containing OLE pages - fixed.
We will progressively be sending copies of this version to all users with
current update cover. If you regularly use the flitch beam option please
contact us for priority replacement. If you no longer have current update cover
please check our our ordering information page to see
the cost of taking out a fresh 12 month's cover.
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3.03d/4.11c : 30 November
2000
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This fixes one bug and adds one small enhancement:
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Once you accessed the steel check dialog other edit dialogs could
appear when they should not have done - fixed
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The 'Details' field in the bearings dialog can now be used to enter a
one-line note relating to padstone or bearing plate details.
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And some key enhancements from earlier years
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4.12a: 8 March 2001: Flitch beam checking routines rewritten
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4.10a: 1 June 2000: Beam loading diagram and ability to print diagrams
added
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4.02a 23 November 1999: Docked Project Manager added
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4.00h : 5 June 1999: OLE object pages added
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SuperBeam 3/4: December 1998: First Windows versions for Windows 3.1
and Windows 95/98 systems respectively
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2.60a: 12 November 1998: Column design and checking added
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2.52b: 7 November 1997: Fixes bug that stops earlier releases of
SuperBeam 2 running on Pentium 233 or faster
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2.51a: 13 February 1997: C16 and C24 timber grades substituted for
SC3/SC4: Windows installer first used
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2.50a: 10 October 1995: Variable load type added. B/F load facility
added
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2.10: April 1994: Checking of beams extended as cantilevers added
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SuperBeam 2: July 1993: Concept of a project with multiple items
introduced (with SuperBeam 1 you checked or designed one beam at a time, saved
it, then did the next one)
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1.50: March 1991: Flitch beam and steel beam bearing design added
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1.41: July 1990: Steel stresses revised in accordance with BS449
Amendment 8 (AMD6255)
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1.40: Facility to save beam loads to disk added (in the earliest
versions you checked a beam, printed the calculation and once you started a new
one or exited it was lost)
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1.20: July 1989: User text page option added
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1.12: April 1989: First copy of SuperBeam sold
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