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U S E R M A N U A L
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A S O I L C L A S S I F I C A T I O N P R O G R A M
Version 1.00
C < 50% Retained on #4 Sieve <--│--> ≥ 50% Retained on #4 Sieve
O SAND │ GRAVEL
A 0% Fine ────────────────────┼─────────────────── 0% Fine
R SW or SP │ GW or GP
S 5% Fine ───────────────────┼─────────────────── 5% Fine
E SW-SC or SW-SM │ GW-GC or GW-GM
SP-SC or SP-SM │ GP-GC or GP-GM
G 12% Fine ───────────────────┼─────────────────── 12% Fine
R / │ /
A SC / │ GC /
I / │ /
N / │ /
E 7─────────/ SM │ 7─────────/ GM
D SC-SM / │ GC-GM /
4───────/ │ 4───────/
│
────── 50% Fine ───────────────────┴─────────────────── 50% Fine ─────
F 50% Liquid Limit ---->│ /<-- A-Line (Typ.)
I │ /
N │ CH/
E │ /
│ /
G │/
R CL /
A /│
I / │
N / │ MH
E 7 ────────────/ │ & OH
D CL-ML / ML │
4 ──────────/ & OL│
Written by Bruce Howard
1920 Gallagher Road
Centralia, WA 98531
206-736-8950
Copyright (c) Bruce Howard 1992 All rights reserved.
SOIL CLASSIFICATION PROGRAM
SHAREWARE
Under the shareware concept you are allowed, in fact encouraged, to
freely copy, distribute and share this program with others as long as
it is not modified in any way and is accompanied by the disk
documentation files.
This is a fully functional version of SOIL CLASSIFICATION, and nothing
has been removed that would deprive you of a complete evaluation of
the program.
The author reserves the right to make improvements and price changes
without notice.
DISCLAIMER:
This entire software package (including the documentation) is provided
in "as is" condition and includes no warranties, expressed or implied.
The entire risk for its use rests with the user.
The author makes no warranties as to the contents of this
documentation or the SOIL CLASSIFICATION program and specifically
disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any
particular purpose. In no event will the author or anyone else who
has been involved in the creation, production or delivery of this
software and documentation be liable for any loss of profit or any
other loss or damage, including but not limited to special,
incidental, consequential or other damages. Included are losses
resulting from errors in the program whether or not the author had
been advised of the errors and the possibilities of such damages.
COPYRIGHT:
This software is copyrighted and all rights are reserved worldwide by
Bruce Howard and your use is subject to the limitations and
restrictions of the copyright laws and of this license.
We hereby release and modify our copyright protection for this version
of "SOIL CLASSIFICATION" as follows.
You MAY:
1.) Use the software on a trial basis to obtain a complete evaluation
of its capabilities as to how it may fit your requirements.
2.) Copy the disk in its entirety for the purpose of distributing it
and may charge a nominal fee for the copying service, the disk
plus shipping and handling.
3.) Transfer disk contents in its entirety by electronic bulletin
boards or by other medium.
You MAY:
1.) NOT modify, translate, adapt, disassemble, or create other
software or documents from this software or documentation.
2.) NOT continue using this software as a permanent part of your
library without paying the fee and becoming a registered owner.
Commercial resale is strictly prohibited without written permission of
the author.
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SOIL CLASSIFICATION PROGRAM
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
OVERVIEW:
Program Description ........................................... 1
Machine Requirements .......................................... 1
Computer .................................................... 1
Printer ..................................................... 1
Software needs and files on disc ............................ 2
COPY AS NEEDED:
Back-up copy .................................................. 2
Copying to another floppy disc ................................ 3
Copying to hard disc .......................................... 3
INPUT INFO:
Special Keys Used by program .................................. 4
Form of input question ........................................ 4
Repeat input .................................................. 4
Input edits ................................................... 4
Input errors .................................................. 4
Typo errors ................................................. 4
Wrong value and Enter was pushed ............................ 4
INPUT & TERMS USED:
Input Items ................................................... 5
Other Terms ................................................... 5
PROGRAM INPUT:
Input questions ............................................... 6
PROGRAM DISPLAY OUTPUT:
What display output shows ..................................... 9
PROGRAM PRINTED OUTPUT:
What printed output shows .................................... 10
COMMENTS & SUGGESTIONS:
What to do ................................................... 10
REGISTRATION:
Method 1: Money .............................................. 10
Method 2: Questionnaire ...................................... 10
Registration Form ..................................... Last Page
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SOIL CLASSIFICATION PROGRAM
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
This program is for the classification of soil per 1985 thru
1991 UBC Std. No. 29-1 or ASTM D 2487-69 and gives you a print out
that can be part of your project calcs or submittal to Building
Officials. Based on your input of percent of material passing various
sieves, liquid limit, plastic limit, and diameter at which various
percents are smaller, the program will determine classification of the
soil sample. The output will show your input, percents retained on
various sieves, miscelanious info and classification of soil.
MACHINE REQUIREMENTS:
Computer:
This program is for a IBM or IBM compatible (XT or AT) machine
that has 72K of free memory. A hard drive is not required but is nice
to have (loads program faster and gets file info faster). At least
one 5 1/4" floppy disc drive (360 Kb or 1.2 Mb) is required for
running program, making back-up copies or hard disc installation. A
Numeric co-processor is not required but program will use it if
present and run faster. The monitor can be either color or mono.
Mouse, Joystick or Track-ball not required or used by program. Other
miscellaneous requirements, such as chair (Lazy-Boy or hardback),
liquids (water or soda), music (classical or rock), snacks (carrot
sticks or candy), atmosphere (home or office), etc., are at the
discretion of the user.
NOTE: A floppy disc is that flat square thing in a black jacket (not
leather) that is in a paper envelope. A hard disc is that thing-a-ma-
bob that is inside your computer that you never see.
Printer:
Most 80 or more column dot matrix printers will work with this
program if they support line drawing characters or IBM character mode.
If the drawing on cover sheet of this document is made with lines,
then your printer should be acceptable. If the drawing is made with
some letters, then you need to change dip switches on your printer
(see your printer manual) or get a different printer.
The use of printer cover, printer buffer, green bar paper, blue
bar paper, color ribbon, etc. is at the discretion of the user. We
have found that blank paper and black ribbon are best to use.
We were not able to try program with Daisy Wheel or Laser
printers. Try or use at your discretion.
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SOIL CLASSIFICATION PROGRAM
SOFTWARE NEEDS AND FILES ON PROGRAM DISC:
The program disc has the following files on it that are needed or
help running of program.
GO.BAT MANUAL.BAT TESTPRT.BAT
GO.TXT TESTPRT.TXT
SOIL.EXE SOIL.DOC (this document)
The GO.BAT file will clears screen and displays text in GO.TXT
file. The GO.TXT file contains information info on starting program
and information on printing this document.
The MANUAL.BAT file will clear screen, display message about
printing this document (SOIL.DOC) and print this document (if you have
printer on).
The TESTPRT.BAT file will clear screen, display message about
printing a printer test and then print the TESTPRT.TXT file (if you
have printer on).
SOIL.EXE file is the SOIL CLASSIFICATION PROGRAM.
Your CONFIG.SYS file should look something like the following lines.
FILES = 20
BUFFERS = 10
DEVICE = ANSI.SYS
ANSI.SYS is a standard DOS file that comes with your operating system.
The ANSI.SYS file and DEVICE = ANSI.SYS line in CONFIG.SYS file
are needed by program to function properly. If these items are not
present, program will run but some of the features (like clear screen
or back up one question) will not function.
If DEVICE = ANSI.SYS is not in your CONFIG.SYS file, you can use
your favorite text editor to add the line. You should also have a
copy of ANSI.SYS file in your root directory. See your DOS manual if
you need more info on CONFIG.SYS and ANSI.SYS.
BACK-UP COPY:
It is a good idea to have a back-up disk in case of problems. If
you are installing to hard disc, this program disc is your back-up.
If your using floppy disc drive, you should make copy of this disc for
daily use and keep original as back-up. See Copying to another floppy
disc for info on how to make copy.
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SOIL CLASSIFICATION PROGRAM
COPYING TO ANOTHER FLOPPY DISC:
When making a copy, please copy entire contents of disc using
DISKCOPY program that comes with your operating system (see your DOS
operating manual if needed). Steps are as follows.
NOTE: SOURCE disc is original disc & TARGET disc is disc that you are
putting copy on. If TARGET disc is not formatted, DISKCOPY will
format it before it makes copy.
1.a. One floppy drive (A:) - Put DOS disc in drive A:, at A: prompt
type DISKCOPY A: A: and push Enter key. Go to step 2.
1.b. Two floppy drives (A: & B:) - Put DOS disc in drive A:, at A:
prompt type DISKCOPY A: B: and push Enter key. Go to step 2.
1.c. Hard disc drive & floppy drive (C: & A:) - At C: prompt type
DISKCOPY A: A: and push Enter key. Go to step 2.
2. Follow instructions of DISKCOPY program.
COPYING TO HARD DISC:
Most hard discs are drive C (C:). If your drive letter is
something else, use it in place of C in following steps.
1. Go to root directory. At C:> prompt type CD \ and push Enter key.
2. Make new directory to put program in. I would suggest a directory
name of SOIL, SOILCLAS, SC or ENGR, but if you want you could call it
ANYNAME. At C:> prompt type MD SOIL (or MD ANYNAME) and push Enter
key.
3. Go to new directory. At C:> prompt type CD SOIL (or CD ANYNAME)
and push Enter key.
4. Copy SOIL.EXE file to new directory. Put original SOIL program
disc in in drive A:. At C:> prompt type COPY A:SOIL.EXE and push Enter
key. Screen will show file SOIL.EXE being copied.
The SOIL CLASSIFICATION program should now be installed on your
hard disc. To run program, get in SOIL (or ANYNAME) directory. At
C:> prompt type CD \SOIL (or ANYNAME) and push Enter key. Then at C:>
prompt type SOIL and push Enter key.
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SOIL CLASSIFICATION PROGRAM
SPECIAL KEY USED BY PROGRAM:
The program uses a special key that it sets up when program
starts and re-sets to normal when program ends.
F1 key - This key is the back-up one question key. When pushed, the
program will display the previous question. Continued pushing of F1
key will continue back-up process till you reach first question of
input.
NOTE: The F1 back-up key only works if it is the first key-stroke of a
new question. If you press a key and then press F1, the program will
end your input and go to next question or display a error message and
ask question again.
FORM OF INPUT QUESTION:
The form of the input question is to display the question,
display the old or previous input and have blinking cursor waiting for
response. Below is example of how question would look on screen.
Input Question: = Last Value = New Value
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Percent passing #200 sieve .......... (xx.xx) = 36 = _
REPEAT INPUT:
To repeat or reuse input value from last run (Last Value) for
current run, just push Enter key. If value is different, enter new
value and push Enter key. Most of the questions have repeat input
capabilities. When you first start the program up, it will use input
from pre-defined starting values built into program.
INPUT EDITS:
The program will edit your input to see if its reasonable. It
will check the number that you input to see if it is within the
allowable range that the computer will accept. Example - Dia. at
which 10% is finer has range of 0.003 to 50.0 - If your input is
greater or equal to 0.003 and is less or equal to 50.0, then program
will accept input. If not, computer will beep and display acceptable
range of input and ask question again. Text input (such as Project
Name, Project Number, etc.) can not be edited.
Most questions need a numeric input. If you press a wrong key or
a letter key for input and press Enter key, computer will beep and
display comment and ask question again.
INPUT ERRORS:
Typo error - If you push wrong key during input, use back-space key to
move cursor backwards and retype input.
Wrong input and Enter was pushed - If you input a value and push Enter
and then realize it is wrong, push F1 key to back-up one question and
re-do input.
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SOIL CLASSIFICATION PROGRAM
INPUT & TERMS USED BY SOIL CLASSIFICATION PROGRAM:
Before starting to do a computer run, you will need to determine
needed input for running of program. Below is list of input items
program will ask for. Limits and diameters questions will be asked
only if needed. I would suggest making some written notes on input
before running program (it may save you time and errors).
INPUT ITEMS:
Project Number
Project Name
Sample Number or ID code
Percents of sample passing #200, #40, #10, #4, 0.50", 0.75", 1.00" and
2.00" sieves.
Liquid Limit (LL)
Plastic Limit (PL)
Diameter (mm) at which 10%, 30% and 60% is finer.
SEE INPUT QUESTIONS ON FOLLOWING PAGES FOR MORE DETAIL ON THESE ITEMS.
OTHER TERMS:
Fine = The percent that passed through the #200 sieve.
Coarse = The percent that did not pass through the #200 sieve.
Plasticity Index (PI) = LL - PL
"A" Line Plasticity Index = 0.73(LL-20)
Cu = Uniformity Coefficient of particle size distribution curve
Cz = Coefficient of Curvature of particle-size distribution curve
The test sample for soil classification shall represent that portion
of the field sample finer than the 3 inch sieve.
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SOIL CLASSIFICATION PROGRAM
PROGRAM INPUT QUESTIONS:
The program will ask you a series of question about the soil
classification you are running. Following are the questions with some
comments about what you need to input.
REMEMBER to push Enter key after each input or to repeat input.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Project Number (10 Char) .. (STOP = End Program) =
Input number or code (up to 10 characters) that is used to
identify the project or job. This could be a 2 digit year number and
a 3 or 4 digit project number. Example: 91123. The input can be any
number, letter or symbol on keyboard. Example: 1-91*123A. Any input
beyond 10 characters will be ignored by program.
If you input STOP (in capitals) or stop (in lower case), the
program will stop running (then you can catch it). You can not back-
up from this question.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
2. Project Name: (30 Char - Last char under arrow)
Input the project or job name (up to 30 characters) as you want
it printed on output. Any text inputed beyond arrow will be ignored
by program.
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3. Sample number or ID code (6 Char) .............. =
Input the sample number or ID code (up to 6 characters) as you
want it printed on output. Example: 1 or A. Any input beyond 6
characters will be ignored by program.
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4. Percent passing #200 sieve ............. (xx.xx) =
Input percent of total sample (based on dry weight) that passed
through the #200 (0.075mm) sieve. Input range for edit is 0 to 100
percent.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
5. Percent passing #40 sieve .............. (xx.xx) =
Input percent of total sample (based on dry weight) that passed
through the #40 (0.425mm) sieve. Input range for edit is % passing
#200 sieve to 100 percent.
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SOIL CLASSIFICATION PROGRAM
6. Percent passing #10 sieve .............. (xx.xx) =
Input percent of total sample (based on dry weight) that passed
through the #10 (2.000mm) sieve. Input range for edit is % passing
#40 sieve to 100 percent.
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7. Percent passing #4 sieve ............... (xx.xx) =
Input percent of total sample (based on dry weight) that passed
through the #4 (4.750mm) sieve. Input range for edit is % passing #10
sieve to 100 percent.
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8. Percent passing 1/2 in. sieve .......... (xx.xx) =
Input percent of total sample (based on dry weight) that passed
through the 1/2" (12.50mm) sieve. Input range for edit is % passing
#4 sieve to 100 percent.
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9. Percent passing 3/4 in. sieve .......... (xx.xx) =
Input percent of total sample (based on dry weight) that passed
through the 3/4" (19.00mm) sieve. Input range for edit is % passing
1/2" sieve to 100 percent.
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10. Percent passing 1.0 in. sieve .......... (xx.xx) =
Input percent of total sample (based on dry weight) that passed
through the 1.0" (25.00mm) sieve. Input range for edit is % passing
3/4" sieve to 100 percent.
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11. Percent passing 2.0 in. sieve .......... (xx.xx) =
Input percent of total sample (based on dry weight) that passed
through the 2.0" (50.00mm) sieve. Input range for edit is % passing
1.0" sieve to 100 percent.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If percent passing No. 200 sieve is less than 5%, skip the next two
questions.
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12. Liquid Limit % of portion passing #40 .. (xx.xx) =
Input the Liquid Limit percent of the portion of the test sample
passing the No. 40 sieve. Input range for edit is 5 to 100 percent.
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SOIL CLASSIFICATION PROGRAM
13. Plastic Limit % of portion passing #40 . (xx.xx) =
Input the Plastic Limit percent of the portion of the test sample
passing the No. 40 sieve. Input range for edit is 5 to 100 percent.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If percent passing No. 200 sieve is greater than 12%, skip the next
three questions.
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14. Dia. (mm) at which 10% is finer ....... (xx.xxx) =
Input the particle size diameter (mm) from particle size
distribution curve at which 10% of total weight is finer. Input range
for edit is 0.003 to 50.0 mm.
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15. Dia. (mm) at which 30% is finer ....... (xx.xxx) =
Input the particle size diameter (mm) from particle size
distribution curve at which 30% of total weight is finer. Input range
for edit is greater than Dia. 10% finer to 50.0 mm.
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16. Dia. (mm) at which 60% is finer ....... (xx.xxx) =
Input the particle size diameter (mm) from particle size
distribution curve at which 60% of total weight is finer. Input range
for edit is greater than Dia. 30% finer to 50.0 mm.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If percent passing No. 200 sieve is less than 50%, skip the next
questions.
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17. Do color & odor indicate organic? (0=No, 1=Yes) =
If the soil sample has a dark color and a organic odor when moist
and warm, it may be organic. The sample is organic if the liquid
limit after oven drying is less than 75% of the liquid limit of the
original specimen determined before oven drying.
Input 0 if not organic or input 1 if organic. Input range for
edit is 0 or 1.
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Program will display input & output, then ask if you want it printed.
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18. OUTPUT TO PRINTER ................ (0=NO, 1=YES) =
Input 0 to not print output or input 1 to print output. The
program will always show a one (1) as a default answer. Input range
for edit is 0 or 1.
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SOIL CLASSIFICATION PROGRAM
PROGRAM DISPLAY OUTPUT:
Below are two samples of display to screen.
SOIL CLASSIFICATION 1/12/92
Project number ........ : 1-91-1234 10:51 am
Project Name .......... : XYZ BLDG. SITE
Sample number or Id code: A
10.00% Passed #200 Sieve or 90.00% Retained on #200 Sieve
35.00% Passed #40 Sieve or 65.00% Retained on #40 Sieve
40.00% Passed #10 Sieve or 60.00% Retained on #10 Sieve
55.00% Passed #4 Sieve or 45.00% Retained on #4 Sieve
60.00% Passed 1/2" Sieve or 40.00% Retained on 1/2" Sieve
70.00% Passed 3/4" Sieve or 30.00% Retained on 3/4" Sieve
85.00% Passed 1.0" Sieve or 15.00% Retained on 1.0" Sieve
95.00% Passed 2.0" Sieve or 5.00% Retained on 2.0" Sieve
Fine =10.00% Coarse =90.00% Retained #4 = 45.00% or 50.00% of Coarse
Liquid Limit = 35.00% Samples Plasticity Index = 12.00
Plastic Limit = 23.00% "A" Line Plasticity Index = 10.95
Dia. 10% finer = 0.500 mm 30% finer = 1.000 mm 60% finer = 3.000 mm
Cu = 6.0 Cz = 0.7
Coarse-Grained
Gravel
----> BORDERLINE <----
Use both classifications below:
Poorly Graded Gravel (GP)
Clayey Gravel (GC)
OUTPUT TO PRINTER ................ (0=NO, 1=YES) = 1 =
SOIL CLASSIFICATION 1/15/92
Project number ........ : 1-91-1234 10:50 am
Project Name .......... : XYZ BLDG. SITE
Sample number or Id code: B
51.00% Passed #200 Sieve or 49.00% Retained on #200 Sieve
55.00% Passed #40 Sieve or 45.00% Retained on #40 Sieve
60.00% Passed #10 Sieve or 40.00% Retained on #10 Sieve
70.00% Passed #4 Sieve or 30.00% Retained on #4 Sieve
80.00% Passed 1/2" Sieve or 20.00% Retained on 1/2" Sieve
95.00% Passed 3/4" Sieve or 5.00% Retained on 3/4" Sieve
100.00% Passed 1.0" Sieve or 0.00% Retained on 1.0" Sieve
100.00% Passed 2.0" Sieve or 0.00% Retained on 2.0" Sieve
Fine =51.00% Coarse =49.00% Retained #4 = 30.00% or 61.22% of Coarse
Liquid Limit = 45.00% Samples Plasticity Index = 25.00
Plastic Limit = 20.00% "A" Line Plasticity Index = 18.25
Fine-Grained
Low Plasticity
Inorganic Clay (CL)
OUTPUT TO PRINTER ................ (0=NO, 1=YES) = 1 =
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SOIL CLASSIFICATION PROGRAM
PROGRAM PRINTER OUTPUT:
The output to the printer is same as shown on screen display (see
above samples). If you are doing a number of samples on a project,
the program will count number of lines printed and go to top of form
before printing a output so not to print on tear line. Each output
will be separated by a dashed line.
COMMENTS and SUGGESTIONS:
What makes a computer program great? It is feed-back from the
users. I will be working on Version 1.xx of the program in the future
and I need your comments and suggestions to help with the changes.
Use the program for a while. Show the program to other engineers
for their comments and suggestions. Show the output to building
officials for their comments and suggestions. Give others a copy of
the disk for them to try.
After you have done above, put together a list of comments and
suggestion and send it to:
Bruce Howard
1920 Gallagher Road
Centralia, WA 98531
(206) 736-8950 Evenings only
REGISTRATION:
As this is my second shareware release (1st release was Pole
Footing Design), I am more interested in building a customer base than
making a ton of money at this time (I hope the money comes later, lots
of it). I have a number of ideas for engineering programs and have a
number of programs in the works (such as Rigid Frame, Beam Design,
Ditch Flow, Masonry Retaining Wall Design, Shaped Round Pole Section
Properties, Pullout cone of anchor in concrete, Energy Calc,
Continuous Beam, Linear Regression and Statistical Analysis).
Because I need to know what kind of programs do you want and what
kind of programs will you buy, I am offering two methods of program
registration.
Method 1:
$5.00 registration fee.
Method 2:
Answer Questionnaire about types of programs you would like to
see.
If you feel real kind and generous and want to help a struggling
programmer write some good programs for you to use, you could do both
method 1 & 2. I Thank you & my family Thanks you, if you do both.
SEE NEXT PAGE FOR REGISTRATION FORM
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SOIL CLASSIFICATION PROGRAM
Version 1.00
Registration Form
Name:_____________________________________________ Date:____________
Company Name:_________________________________________________________
Address:______________________________________________________________
City:_____________________________ State:_______ Zip:_____________
Phone: ( ) ___________________
Where did you obtain your shareware version? _________________________
┌──┐
│ │ Method 1: $5.00 registration fee. For this you will be added to
└──┘ my data base and I will keep you informed as new programs become
available or as updates become available. This fee will help cover
most of my mailing cost to keep you informed.
┌──┐
│ │ Method 2: Answer questionnaire below. For this you will be added
└──┘ to my data base and I will keep you informed as new programs
become available or as updates become available.
┌──┐
│ │ Do both Method 1 and Method 2. This will get you in my hall of
└──┘ kind and generous people and I will keep you informed as new
programs become available or as updates become available.
Q U E S T I O N N A I R E
_ _ _
What kind of programs do you need? |_|Structural |_|Civil |_| Other
_ _ _
What would you pay for good programs? |_|0-25 |_|26-50 |_|51-75
Which of following that I'am working on would you like to see released
next? Please pick three.
_ _
|_|Rigid Frame |_|Energy Calc
_ _
|_|Beam Design |_|Continuous Beam
_ _
|_|Ditch Flow |_|Linear Regression
_ _
|_|Masonry Retaining Wall Design |_|Statistical Analysis
_ _
|_|Pullout cone of anchor in concrete |_|Round Pole Section Properties
Please list sections from UBC that you would like to have a computer
program to solve problem or do calculations with nice printout.
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Send this form (or copy) to:
Bruce Howard
1920 Gallagher Road
Centralia, WA 98531