Hi ya Eddie,
Sorry if my last post seems to convey wrong impression about nCode. That wasnt what I actually intended, as I only wantd you to understand that you should be prepared to do abit more work on the package. Beside, nCode are quite helpful with onsite assistance in configurations to meet your reqirements. Apart from "in house" fatigue codes written by experts, nCode is one of the most widely used fatigue codes at last in Europe.
Like you already know, fatigue analysis involves several assumptions and variables which as an analyst you would have to tweak to get meaningful results from your analysis.Some of the flaws in the assumptinos I mentioned in my earlier post ( in our case) was largely due to the 'strict' nature of our fatigue design philosophy which for some others might not be something of grave concern.
If you ask me again I think I will stil recommend nCode fatigue suites 'cos it is easy for you to run external macros with it and since you guys already have an in house spreadsheet, with good support from nCode I think you can work with them to have your own nCode suites tweaked (or shall i say customized) to meet your company fatigue design philosophy. Lastly, if i may say this, I do not think there is any fatigue codes you can buy off the shelf that wouldnt require you doing some customization, like I already mentioned, your fatigue design intent is always going to be somewhat different fom the base line approach with which these codes are sometimes written.
If I may ask, do you guys do "Classical" fatigue with Stress Life approach or "Full field" F.E fatigue using Strain Life approach?