I am looking to purchase the full version of the PyPile software. However, my trial license expired and i cannot access the program to get my serial number. Is there another way that I can access my serial number so I can complete purchasing the program?
Hi! we are having some difficulties to use the “custom soil by curve”. Is there a particular way of how the inputs need to be used? let’s say, we have:
P= [0 10 22 30 44] kN/m
y = [0 5 10 15 20] mm
how this values shall be introduced to the “Costom soil by curve” input table?
Hi Rodrigo, you can enter 0, 10, 22, 30, 44 for P0 and 0, 10, 22, 30, 44 for P1 and 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 for y. You can also enter different curves for P0 and P1. The curves used for calculation will be linearly interpolated between P0 and P1.
Hi Yong, im student from a civil engineering masters degree, Is it possible to activate an academic license? Thank you so much.
Hi Benjamin, can you please email me some information indicating you are currently a student in University. Please also forward me your serial number.
Hi Yong, I’m a professor in an University and I was wondering how could I access to the academic free license.
Regards.
Hello Professor, please forward me your webpage and the program serial number so that I can activate your license.
I am looking to purchase the full version of the PyPile software. However, my trial license expired and i cannot access the program to get my serial number. Is there another way that I can access my serial number so I can complete purchasing the program?
Hi Paul, please download the latest version. You can find the serial number on the About dialog.
Hi! we are having some difficulties to use the “custom soil by curve”. Is there a particular way of how the inputs need to be used? let’s say, we have:
P= [0 10 22 30 44] kN/m
y = [0 5 10 15 20] mm
how this values shall be introduced to the “Costom soil by curve” input table?
Many thanks!
Hi Rodrigo, you can enter 0, 10, 22, 30, 44 for P0 and 0, 10, 22, 30, 44 for P1 and 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 for y. You can also enter different curves for P0 and P1. The curves used for calculation will be linearly interpolated between P0 and P1.