Repute 2's editions
Repute 2 is available in three Editions:
- Standard (for single pile design to published standards, including Eurocode 7)
- Professional (for pile group design, using the boundary element method)
- Enterprise (combining the features of the Standard and Professional Editions)
The table below compares the features of the various editions.
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Repute 2 |
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Enterprise |
| Design of single piles |
| Validation |
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| Longitudinal ULS (ultimate limit state) calculation |
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| Fleming's analysis |
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| Randolph's analysis |
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| Design of pile groups |
| Boundary element analysis |
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| Analysis of torque (torsion) |
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| Smoothing of soil data |
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| User interface |
| Live Drawing Board with separate cross-section, elevation, and plan views |
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| Project Manager providing easy navigation of items, using drag-drop capabilities |
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| Stockyard containing over 100 ready-to-use engineering items |
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| Property Inspector providing quick access to properties of all engineering items |
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| Workbook displaying results of all calculations in drill-down fashion |
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| Graph Paper displaying results in easily-customized visual form |
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| Reporter providing printer-friendly output |
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| User-customizable reports |
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| Browser provides convenient access to web-based program information |
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| Message Board collects all program-generated messages together |
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| Ribbon interface simplifies program manipulation and navigation |
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| Wizards |
| Project Wizards: Project and Conversion |
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| Creation Wizards: Borehole, Action, and Calculation |
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| Creation Wizard: Pile Group Wizard |
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| General engineering capabilities |
| Support for bored piles |
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| Support for driven (H- and square) piles and augered piles |
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| Extensive range of concrete grades to select from (C16/20 to C50/60) |
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| Extensive range of steel grades to select from (S235 to S450 and Advance grades) |
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| Extensive range of bearing piles to select from (UKBP sections) |
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| Extensive set of algorithms to allow customization of design calcuations |
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| Design rules from British and European standards (including Eurocode 7) |
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| Combination of actions |
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| Extensive range of soil types supported |
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Standalone or network licence?
A standalone licence comes with a security key (dongle) which must be connected to your computer in order to run the program.
- Easy to move from one computer to another (simply plug dongle in)
- Ideal for laptop computers
A network licence can be advantageous for some customers:
- Software can be installed on as many workstations ("clients") as you wish, provided they are connected via a network
- Licences are controlled by a centralised Licence Manager (using software supplied by Geocentrix)
- No need to move the security key to activate the program on a particular workstation
- Enables you to run multiple copies of the same program at the same time (provided you have the necessary number of licences)
- Licence Manager and network security key can be kept under central control (e.g. by your IT department) to avoid potential loss
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