Prokon
Prokon
Prokon
analysis, design and detailing programs. The first PROKON programs were
developed in 1989, and today PROKON is used worldwide in over eighty countries.
The suite is modular in nature, but its true power lies in the tight integration
between analysis, design and detailing programs.
You can use the Concrete Base Design module, for example, on its own or link to
it from the Frame Analysis results to have all the design loads entered
automatically. Likewise, you can manually detail a concrete footing in Padds, or
design the footing in the Concrete Base Design module and have it generate a
drawing and bending schedule for you.
When it comes to ordering PROKON, you can include only those modules that you
really need. There is no need to order an pay for modules for which you have no
use. You also have the option of two program sets in your license: to different
selections of modules, customised to your unique requirements. For example, one
set of module may be geared for your steel designers (e.g. Frame Analysis plus
some steel design modules) and the other set for your concrete designers and
detailers (Frame Analysis plus some concrete design modules and Padds). This
flexibility allows your to minimise your financial expense while still maintaining
optimum work flow between team members.
Multi-Workstation Options
Each set of programs ordered has a number of workstations allocated to it. The
number of workstations represents the number of computers that can
simultaneously access the set of programs. One workstation, for example, can be
used on one computer at a time. It can also be installed on a network server and
accessed by a single user at a time. Similarly, two workstations can be used on two
stand-alone computers, or on a network server and accessed by up to two users at a
time.
When ordering multiple workstations, the second and following workstations are be
eligible for a discount of 50%.
System Requirements
Minimum system requirements:
64-bit Architecture
Sumo Structural Modeller and Frame Analysis are available in 32-bit and 64-bit
versions. The 64-bit modules are able to access more system memory, allowing
larger models and faster analysis. The rest of the PROKON suite is made up of 32-
bit modules. More wide-spread support for 64-bit memory addressing is planned for
future releases of PROKON.