by Chris Hopkins | Mar 31, 2021
The equations used in SCP are, for the most part, derived directly from the relevant standards. Where this isn’t possible, we have used best practices to derive our models of spring behaviour. Fatigue information is derived from research data accumulated over the...
by Chris Hopkins | Mar 31, 2021
Click here for a current list of materials and standards in SCP. If you use a material or standard that you do not see here please get in touch with us as we may be able to add it or suggest an alternative.
by Chris Hopkins | Mar 31, 2021
The SCP software requires a licence to work. Several situations may give rise to this prompt: If you’re running a trial version of the software, you may receive this message when the trial has expired. You may also receive this request if you’re using a time-limited...
by Chris Hopkins | Mar 31, 2021
SCP is a complex piece of software, and Windows is a complex operating system; occasionally things get broken. We find that most problems with installing SCP are traced back to one of the following: An old version of Windows; SCP Version 2 has been tested on all...
by Chris Hopkins | Mar 31, 2021
There are two types of SCP Licence – a Fixed Licence, where the software can only be installed on a specific computer, and a Floating Licence, which allows the software to be installed on multiple computers but only used concurrently on a number of computers set by...