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SkyCiv

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SkyCiv
Developer(s)SkyCiv Pty Ltd
Initial release2015
Engine
    Operating systemWindows, macOS, Linux
    PlatformWeb Browser
    TypeStructural Analysis
    Websitehttps://skyciv.com/

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    SkyCiv is a suite of commercial cloud-based structural analysis and design software. SkyCiv software is developed by the Australian Company SkyCiv Pty Ltd and performs Structural Analysis, Finite Element Analysis, and Structural Design.[1][2]

    History

    SkyCiv was founded by engineers studying at The University of New South Wales. They spent six months developing their first product, which was launched in July 2014 and formed SkyCiv the following year.[3]

    In November 2015, SkyCiv released its first version of SkyCiv Structural 3D - a structural analysis software for modeling and analyzing static structures.[4]

    SkyCiv announced the inclusion of design software to their product line in July 2017, following the release of AISC 360 design software.[5] In December 2017, SkyCiv was ranked 4th in the Top B2B Australian Tech Companies of 2017.[6] In 2018, SkyCiv was also introduced as one of the founding companies at the UNSW 10x Program.[7]

    In 2020 SkyCiv officially launched their Structural Design and Analysis API.[8]

    Features Overview

    Analysis Software

    Three-dimensional frame and beam finite element analysis including support for static, p-delta, buckling, cable and plate analysis.[9] SkyCiv's Structural 3D and Beam analysis programs appear on the Hong Kong Building Departments list of pre-accepted structural programs.[10]

    Design Software

    SkyCiv supports design codes from American, European, Canadian, British, Indian, and Australian standards.[11]

    Education Programs

    SkyCiv sponsors engineering educational programs primarily in the United States and Australia.[12] In 2018 SkyCiv announced the sponsorship of an annual Science Olympiad in the United States.[13][14]

    Similar Software

    References

    1. "SkyCiv Structural 3D". www.thestructuralengineer.info. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
    2. Carigliano, Sam (2013-01-06). "Structural Analysis and Design | SkyCiv Engineering". Retrieved 2022-11-24.
    3. Beichert, Kahlia (September 2016). "How two Brighton-Le-Sands men turned an idea into an international business". The Leader.
    4. "SkyCiv Releases Online Comprehensive SkyCiv Structural 3D" (Press release). TenLinks. 23 November 2015.
    5. "Design feature added to cloud-based structural engineering tool" (Press release). AEC Magazine. 26 July 2017.
    6. Kennedy, Kara (15 December 2017). "The State of B2B Australia Tech in 2017". G2 Crowd.
    7. Doak, Kate (22 May 2018). "UNSW appoints former BlueChilli entrepreneur to head Founders 10x accelerator". UNSW.
    8. "SkyCiv Releases a new Structural Design and Analysis API". www.thestructuralengineer.info. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
    9. "SkyCiv Structural 3D". SourceForge. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
    10. Hong Kong Building Department.
    11. Admin (2017-07-26). "NEWS: Design feature added to cloud-based structural engineering tool". AEC Magazine. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
    12. Carigliano, Sam (2020-10-05). "3 Case Studies of how SkyCiv is supporting Online Education | SkyCiv Engineering". Retrieved 2022-11-24.
    13. "SkyCiv has updated its cloud-based structural engineering software especially for Science Olympiad". Science Olympiad.
    14. Update, Engineering (2017-09-19). "The next generation of structural engineers". Engineering Update. Retrieved 2022-11-24.


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