Stand alone software version of the pavement design portion of the CE CALC website. Runs on the Windows .NET platform. Performs civil engineering calculations for traffic/road geometry, surveying/earthwork, pavement, concrete floors and unit conversions.
- Equivalent single axle load (ESAL)
- Design period ESALs
- Future growth ESALs
- AASHTO rigid pavement - trial section rigid pavement ESAL loading, rigid pavement steel area
- AASHTO flexible pavement - flexible pavement structural number, trial section flexible pavement ESAL loading
- UFC rigid pavement - roadway rigid pavement thickness, parking lot rigid pavement thickness, rigid pavement thickness on stabilized soil, reinforced rigid pavement thickness, rigid pavement joint length
- UFC flexible pavement - flexible pavement thickness, stabilized soil flexible pavement thickness, pavement frost penetration depth and pavement frost penetration base thickness
* Pavement Calculator download link provides trial version of the software.
Performs civil engineering calculations for hydrology, open channels, culverts, gravity sewer, transmission lines and unit conversions.
Performs civil engineering calculations for traffic/road geometry, surveying/earthwork, pavement, concrete floors and unit conversions.
Civil Engineering Calculations
Performs civil engineering calculations for hydrology, open channels, culverts, gravity sewer, transmission lines, traffic/road geometry, surveying/earthwork, pavement, concrete floors and unit conversions.
ELLEA1 performs real time computation of stresses, strains and displacements in a layered elastic half-space due to two uniformly loaded circular areas applied at the surface
PaveXpress is a free web-based pavement design tool available for use by local agencies, engineers and architects who need a reliable way to quickly determine the necessary pavement thickness for a given section of roadway or project.
Pipe Flow Calculator and Unit Converter
HCALC solves for head loss, diameter, flow, pipe area, velocity, Reynolds number and friction factor using the Darcy-Weisbach, Hazen-Williams or Manning's equations.
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