Material Database
Built-in material and section database
Steel, timber, and concrete material properties are built into Calcs.com and linked to the applicable standards. No manual lookup required.
The problem
Material properties entered by hand have no source attached
When engineers look up a yield strength or a section property from a handbook and enter it manually, the value is disconnected from its source. Errors introduced at this step are hard to detect because there is no flag when the value is wrong - only when the structure fails to meet capacity.
How it works
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Properties applied directly in calculations
Select a material or section in Calcs.com and its properties are applied to the calculation automatically. The source - standard name and table reference - is attached.
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Steel, timber, and concrete covered
The database includes structural steel sections for AU, US, NZ, and EU markets, timber section and species data, and concrete mix properties. Material availability reflects local supply.
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Properties update with standards
When a material standard is revised, Calcs.com updates the database. The version used in each calculation is recorded so historical designs remain traceable.
Standards supported
Frequently asked questions
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References
Standards references inside calculations
See the exact codes and formulas behind your calculations - no codebook required. Every formula is linked to the standard and clause that governs it, visible inside the calculation.
Learn more →Preferred Sections
Organisation-preferred sections for steel and timber design
Save your go-to sections and manufacturers so they appear first, every time. Preferred Sections keeps your team selecting from the right list - and Autosize picks the optimal section from that list in one click.
Learn more →Make decisions you can defend at review time
Share a calculation with the basis of design attached - inputs, formulas, and code references alongside the result.