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SACS Reference Material

SACS Reference Material

SACS Reference Material

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Hi Everybody

I'm working with a senior engineer on a PLET design using Structural Analysis Computer System software. Does anybody know of a good SACS reference material? I have the users manual, but I was hoping to find something that had example problems or better explanations. I wanted to have a chance to research my questions rather than just go to him every 5 minutes for the answer.

Many thanks in advance.

Cheers,
Kat
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RE: SACS Reference Material

From my experience in the use of SACS, i have not encountered any material for it. Rather it is better you register for training programmes or you study the manual and also practice.  The manual has got lots of relevant information which i think will guide your research.
I hope this will help.
Okenky

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