The last major release of Rubicon Toolbox (Version 2.9.3) is available. The changes made to the software in this new version are shown in the table below, which shows a record of the changes and additions to the software. This list is updated when new versions of software are loaded onto this website. The latest version of the software can be downloaded on the Downloads page.
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Modified in Version |
Date modified |
Description |
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2.9.3 |
2010/06 |
Added Pavement
Structure Comparison Tool. |
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2010/06 |
Made various improvements and fixed some bugs in the
Photo Logger Tool. |
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2010/06 |
The Multiple
DCP Summary Tool now exports DN derived E-moduli.
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2010/06 |
In the Data
Viewer, Group Titles can now be arranged across strips that have the same
titles. Other minor improvements were
also made to the Tool. |
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2010/06 |
Parsing of the Carlbro/Phoenix
FWD files now includes importing of GPS coordinates. |
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2.9.0 |
2009/09 |
Added a new function that allows the user to import criteria for evaluating DCP
results in the DCP Analysis Tool. Also fixed bugs in the plotting of the DCP
results and analyses. |
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2009/09 |
Included function to increase the size of photos
for easier viewing in Photo Strips
in the Data Viewer |
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2009/09 |
In the Trial
Pit Reporter Summary View, the layers are now separated with a thick
black line to easier differentiate between layers with similar legends. |
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2009/08 |
Included additional grading envelopes into the template for the Grading Analysis Tool. |
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2.8.8 |
2009/06 |
Added an option to parse raw FWD data files from a Carlbro/Phoenix machine. |
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2.8.5 |
2008/09 |
Added function to add overlay of Cumulative Differences graph for Bar and Scatter plots in the Data Viewer. This function allows users to see possible start and end locations of uniform subsections. |
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2008/09 |
Added Failure Criterion for Waterbound Macadam. |
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2008/09 |
Changed Grading Comparer plot so that colours print lighter. |
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2.8.0 |
2008/05 |
The materials input window of the Pavement Structure Definition Tool was changed so that properties loaded from predefined materials will remain saved with the material, even if those properties are not used (e.g. if a material criterion form is changed, the initial pre-defined properties for the old criterion will still be saved with the new material configuration). |
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2008/05 |
Finite Element Tool added. This module allows analysis of stress-sensitive (non-linear) materials. |
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2.7.3 |
2008/02 |
In the Backcalculation Tool, the lower limit of the backcalculation range used for the lower subgrade (substratum) was decreased from 80 MPa to 10 MPa. This change was needed to accommodate very soft subgrade situations. The change may mean that backcalculation results will differ slightly from previous analyses, but the change should not be substantial. |
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2.7.2 |
2008/02 |
In the Pavement Definition Tool, the unit conversion related to the generation of distributions for thickness and stiffness was improved. Previously the custom distribution generator window showed only SI units even where the Unit settings was for Imperial units. |
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2008/02 |
The Stress and Strain Calculator Tool was improved so that calculated deflections can now also be exported with stress-and-strain results. |
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2008/02 |
A new function was added to the Grading Evaluation Tool. The new function allows you to plot several gradings on the same graph with a selected envelope, and also shows the skeleton type (e.g. Stone Skeleton, Sand Skeleton or Filler Skeleton) for each grading. Options allow you to overlay areas suitable for treatment with Foamed Bitumen. |
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2008/01 |
The strain shown in the example calculation of the Criteria Detail Printout for the Austroads Design Criteria was shown incorrectly as 230 microstrain instead of 870 microstrain, which has been corrected. |
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2.7.1 |
2007/09 |
It is now possible to select which Tools to show under the Actions menu, by choosing the Tools from the Options menu. |
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2007/09 |
The names and colours of all Category Sets can now be changed in one operation. |
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2007/09 |
In the Main window, the width of the Name column in the Analysis listbox has been increased so that by default the full name of each analysis is displayed. |
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2007/09 |
In the Customize Tool, the listbox that shows stored Criteria, Category Sets, Materials and Load Setups has been widened so that items with longer names are more visible. |
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2007/08 |
The Data Viewer has been improved so that the statistics for all user-defined subsections can now be exported to Excel in one operation. |
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2007/08 |
The Multiple Stripmap Reporter has been moidified to also handle High-Low Comparer Plots. |
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2.7.0 |
2007/07 |
The filter setup on the High-low Comparer was improved so that null or empty values in the linked database are ignored. Previously these values were read as zeros. |
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2007/07 |
The FWD File Parser was made more robust to handle .f25 files with invalid lines in station regions. |
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2007/07 |
The Trial Pit Reporter was improved so that the user can now use his own header names in the import template. This applies to the first 5 columns, except for the Station column. Thus if the Direction column header is changed to Road Name, the report will show Road Name = "Value". |
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2007/07 |
The Trial Pit Reporter was modified so that long field values will plot over two lines, but only if the line below contains no field values |
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2007/07 |
The summary report function of the Trial Pit Reporter was improved. Users can now also plot the legends of individual test pits (because of space limitations, only the first seven legends will be plotted) on the summary trial pit report. |
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2007/07 |
The Stress-Strain Calculator Tool was improved so that it now also shows the vertical deflection at the specified positions. This means you can also calculate deflection bowls with the Stress-Strain Calculator tool. |
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2007/07 |
The Deflection Bowl Analyzer Tool was improved so that the load details (FWD or Benkelman Beam) also shows on the report for individual bowls. |
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2007/07 |
Help files, complete with examples, were added for the Lane Distress strip of the Data Viewer |
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2007/07 |
In the Data Viewer, a bug which stopped data loading when refreshing a strip layout that contained a Pavement Distress strip was fixed. |
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2.6.3 |
2007/02 |
There was an error in the Backcalculation tool that occurred when layer thicknesses were imported, that caused the incorrect number of layers to be analyzed. This is now fixed. |
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2007/02 |
There was a bug in the exporting of structure information to Excel with the Multiple Structure Evaluation Tool Version 2. The bug caused the header row to overwrite some structure information for certain load configurations. This is now fixed. |
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2007/02 |
The Multiple Structure Evaluation Tool Ver 2 was changed so that the structural capacity shown will also display in thousands (e.g. for airport design with low traffic) |
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2.6.2 |
2007/01 |
A new version of the LET: Multiple Structure Analysis tool was added to the toolbox. This version is nearly identical to the first version, but analyzes only one phase of pavement life at a time. The version 2 tool uses a less complex calculation algorithm and runs much faster than version 1, especially for low traffic intensities or high pavement capacities. |
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2007/01 |
A problem with printing from the Backcalculation Tool, in which the report title was not accepted the first time, has been corrected. |
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2007/01 |
The minimum acceptable modulus in the Deflection Bowl Analyzer was changed to 5 MPa. |
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2007/01 |
The report for the Standard Axle Version 2 tool was improved so that the growth rate in different periods is shown on the report. |
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2007/01 |
The High-Low Comparer Tool was improved so that the maximum and minimum tails do not plot outside the graph plot area limits. |
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2007/01 |
A function was added to the High-Low Comparer Tool to allow users to manually refresh data from the Edit menu. |
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2006/12 |
Several minor problems with printing with the Data Viewer were addressed. |
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2.5.9 |
2006/10 |
In the Data Viewer, the data interpretation function for the scatter plot and bar plot was improved so that data interpretation can now be done on data values or on their labels. This means you can plot one data type (e.g. visual extent data) and interpret the plotted point based on the selected label column (e.g. visual degree data). |
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2006/10 |
The High-Low Comparer Tool was improved so that, in addition to the high and low bars, the maximum and minimum tails for the distribution can also be plotted. |
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2.5.8 |
2006/10 |
Some improvements were made to the new Stress and Strain Calculator Tool. These included a function for automatic creation of evaluation positions at 5 locations over the depth of each layer. |
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2.5.7 |
2006/09 |
A Stress and Strain Calculator Tool was added to the toolbox. This tool is available at no extra cost for users that purchased the first version of the Standard Axle analysis tool. |
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2006/09 |
A new version of the Standard Axle Analysis Tool (Version 2) was added. This version runs faster and allows easier and more flexible definition of pavement phases. The tool is available at no extra cost for users that purchased the first version of the Standard Axle Analysis tool. |
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2.5.6.1 |
2006/08 |
The upgrade extractor program was modified so that users will automatically be prompted to import new settings into their defaults database. |
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2006/08 |
The Customize feature was changed so that any customized setting (e.g. Materials, Loads, Criteria) that are added (either manually or by importing from another Settings Database) will automatically be added to all of the current views. |
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2.5.6 |
2006/08 |
In the Data Viewer, data interpretation on some strips (e.g. scatterstrips and barstrips) can now be shown either by colouring the data points, or by colouring the background in terms of the selected category set. |
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2006/08 |
In the Data Viewer, a bug in the Group Titles was fixed. This bug caused errors to occur if a strip in the layout was deleted. |
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2.5.4 |
2006/07 |
In the Data Viewer, a bug in the printing of graphics was fixed and some minor changes were made to strip editing features. |
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2.5.3 |
2006/07 |
In the Data Viewer, the vertical alignment of text in the text strip was changed so that by default the text is vertically centered within the strip. This does not apply to text strips which use staggered text (i.e. it applies only when the number of levels is set to 1). |
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2006/07 |
In the Data Viewer, the Y-axis can be removed entirely from the bar strip. This option is useful for some bar strips where the numeric value of the data is not of interest (e.g. when representing visual condition of class 1,2 or 3). |
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2006/07 |
In the Data Viewer, labels for bar and scatter strips can now be filtered to a limited extent. Non-numeric, negative or zero labels can be filtered out if needed. |
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2006/07 |
In earlier versions of the Data Viewer, the the importing of text labels did not work for the scatter strip. This is now fixed and labels can be text or numeric data. |
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2006/07 |
The decimal setting for bar and scatter strips did not work correctly. This is now fixed in the Data Viewer. |
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2006/07 |
In the Data Viewer, the options for placement of labels on bar and scatter strips were expanded. Labels can now be placed in the centre of the strip or at the top, and can also be staggered if needed, to accommodate longer labels. |
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2006/07 |
In the Data Viewer, strip titles can now be grouped together in the Data Viewer. For example, a single group title ( say "Traffic Data") can be assigned to four strips which all deal with traffic data. The individual strip titles (e.g. "ADT", "Heavy Vehicles", etc.) are then indented to the left of the group title. To use this functionality, click on Layout, and select Group Titles |
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2006/07 |
In the Data Viewer, strip heights can now be set to less than 5 mm, to allow for layouts on A3 format or larger. The minimum height is now set to 2 mm. |
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2006/07 |
In the Data Viewer, strip titles can now be aligned left, right or center. Previously it was fixed at center-aligned. |
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2006/07 |
In the Pavement Definition, the warning message that alerted users when the stiffness at damage = 1.0 was greater than the stiffness at zero damage has been removed. This warning was found to be annoying and confusing, especially since the damage dependent stiffness model is seldom used at this stage. |
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2006/07 |
The Materials Definition input form had a bug which incorrectly converted the stiffness at damage = 1.0 when the stiffness unit was set to something other than MPa. This has been corrected. |
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2.5.2 |
2006/05 |
A subsection summary tool was added to the Data Viewer. This feature allows you to define subsections and then display the subsections on your stripmap. You can also print a summary report showing statistics for selected strips within the uniform subsection. |
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2006/05 |
A new strip, called a Lane Distress strip, was added to the Data Viewer. This strip allows you to explicitly show the location of patches, failures, cracking etc in a specific lane, or in a specific wheelpath. Up to six lanes, with an inner and outer shoulder and a median can be plotted with the distresses in each lane. Help for this strip is not yet available, so if you need to use it, please contact MAS. |
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2006/05 |
The Backcalculation Tool was improved so that a summary of the errors per bowl is shown in the main backcalculation window after each run. The error summary can be used to decide whether a backcalculation analysis setup is adequate or not. |
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2006/05 |
The Grading Evaluation Tool was improved so that a summary of the gradings can be exported to Excel. The summary is in table format with columns for grading name, envelope used, sieve sizes not met in the envelope, and the percentage gravel, sand, fines, etc. |
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2.5.0 |
2006/05 |
The Grading Evaluation Tool was improved so that users can now (optionally) show explicitly which sieve sizes are too coarse or too fine, relative to the selected grading envelope. |
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2006/05 |
The last username entered is now saved and automatically displayed on startup. The username is used to store user preferences. |
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2006/05 |
The.f25 parser in the FWD Analysis has been modified so that the air and pavement temperatures are swopped. The previous air and pavement temperatures were incorrectly parsed, which has now been corrected. |
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2006/05 |
Several minor improvements were made to the Bowl Analyzer tool. Most notable is that the pavement info is now automatically updated in memory as soon as the recalculate button is clicked. The recalculate button was also enlarged. |
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2.4.9 |
2006/04 |
In the Multiple Trial Pit report, the general header items (Date Opened, Profiler, Method, etc.) are now imported from the import template. This means you can define your own general headings and use them in your report. With this change, we also removed the automatic uppercase display of general heading information. Now, the header text will be displayed exactly as entered in the template. |
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2006/04 |
Fixed minor bugs in the Multiple Trial Pit report, including the activation of the Save As menu item, which was previously not activated. |
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2006/04 |
Added an option to the Grading Comparer tool that allows users to plot a grading without showing a grading envelope. |
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2006/04 |
Fixed bug in Grading Comparer tool that prevented the selected envelope being correctly displayed when printing several grading reports in one operation. Also fixed several minor bugs and grammar related to the Grading Comparer. |
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2006/04 |
Added a function to the Data Viewer which allows you to set limits for uniform subsections. For each subsection, you can select and draw the limits on your stripmap layout, and automatically obtain a one-page statistics summary report to show statistics for selected data strips. |
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2.4.8 |
2006/03 |
A new strip type was added to the Data Viewer to plot trial pits from a Multiple Trial pit report. The strip plots a blue dot at each trial pit location, and when in feedback mode you can view a specific trial pit by clicking on the relevant blue dot. |
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2006/03 |
When obtaining a statistics summary from the Data Viewer or Backcalculation tool, the parameter name is now displayed automatically at the top of the statistics summary. |
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2006/03 |
Fixed a bug which prevented the pavement report information to be saved consistently when the Pavement Definition window was saved. The bug prevented the pavement name, description and notes to be correctly displayed each time (sometimes it worked, other times not). |
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2006/03 |
A feature was added to display the name of the last analysis that was saved when the save window is opened. This allows you to see the name of the last analysis when you are saving, which is useful if you are using a naming sequence. |
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2006/03 |
A new transfer function form was added for the evaluation of deformation on crushed stone materials, using the constants and form published by Kirk and by Ullidtz. To use this transfer function form, download the Settings Database file, and import the function form from the "Failure Criteria" option on the "Customize" menu or, contact MAS for information. |
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2.4.7 |
2005/02 |
A summary plot feature was added to the Multiple Trial Pit Reporter. This feature allows you to create a summary plot showing all trial pits in a scaled section format, and allows you to add comments, etc. |
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2.4.5 |
2006/01/06 |
In the Data Viewer, the MAP strip was modified so that the image (photo or map) linked to the map strip is saved with the Strip Layout. This means it is no longer needed to send the map or photo .jpg file to other users separately when emailing a strip layout project file to another user. |
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2006/01/06 |
The Multiple Trial Pit reporter was modified so that imported photo's are saved with the Trial Pit report in the project database. This facility allows users to email a project file to another user who can open the project and view photo's directly, without the need for the photo's to be sent separately. |
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2006/01/06 |
In the Standard Axle Tool, the maximum number of years for pavement deterioration evaluation was increased from 35 to 50 years. This will allow 2-phase development to be evaluated in pavements with very low traffic. |
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2.4.2 |
2006/01/04 |
Added a new tool to the Reporting toolset to facilitate quick analysis and reporting of material grading analysis. The tool allows users to import gradings from a spreadsheet and compare the grading with any one of several user-defined grading envelopes. The tool is available as part of the maintenance fee for users that have the trial pit reporter tool. |
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2005/12/20 |
Several improvements were made to the Multiple DCP Processing tool. In addition to layer thicknesses, users can now specify the Y-Axis Scale and analysis options when multiple DCP tests are imported in one operation. |
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2005/12/20 |
Improved the Multiple Trial Pit report so that material properties that do not meet specifications, or that are considered problematic, can be highlighted in RED. To highlight a specific layer property on the trial pit report, simply add a "#" character at the end of the material property value in the template (e.g. "Grading Fails Specification#"). |
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2005/12/20 |
Improved the Multiple Trial Pit Report so that photographs can now be plotted with the Trial Pit Report (on the same page). To use this function, add the filename and path at the end of the import data for each trial pit in the import template. |
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2.4.1 |
2005/11/29 |
Modified the Multiple Structure Evaluation tool so that the thickness of the second phase material is automatically set to the imported thickness of the first phase material. This applies only to predefined materials which are defined as having a second phase (e.g. cement stabilized materials). |
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2005/11/24 |
Users are now prompted for a username at startup. The username is used to store the user's personal preferences like Tip Message settings and the list of recently opened files. |
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2005/11/24 |
The transfer functions for Thick Asphalt Bases were added to the available criterion forms. A standard Thick Asphalt material has been created, as well as Transfer Functions for Category A, B, C and D roads. These transfer functions and the material need to be imported into your defaults database before it can be used. Contact MAS for more information. |
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2.4.0 |
2005/10/31 |
Added a functionality to the Pavement Definition Tool that allows the user to set the variability of layer thickness and stiffness for all layers in a single operation. |
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2005/10/31 |
Added input validations for some items in the Material Definition input form. Some validations were disabled in the 2.3.9 upgrade. |
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2005/10/28 |
Fixed the bug that prevented changes from being saved in the Pavement Definition Tool when the 'Save As' menu item was being used. |
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2005/10/24 |
Fixed the bug that prevented the Multiple Trial Pit Reporter from closing when the user clicks on the File, Exit menu item. |
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2.3.9 |
2005/10/24 |
Modified the printing routine for the Multiple Trial Pit reporting tool to allow printing of all trial pits in one operation. |
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2005/10/24 |
Modified the printing routine for the Deflection Bowl Analysis tool to allow printing of multiple bowls in one operation (previous versions allowed multiple print previewing but then each bowl had to be printed separately). |
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2005/10/19 |
Added a feature to all customized settings collections to allow the names and descriptions of all custom collections (e.g. predefined materials, criteria or load setups) to be exported to Excel. This is handy if you need to specify a name as an input, as for example in the LET: Multiple Structure Evaluation Tool, where the material name must be provided in the import template. |
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2005/10/11 |
Made minor modifications to the reported items on the Standard Axle Analysis report. Mainly to clarify the pavement structural capacity. The total pavement structural capacity is now shown on all reports and on screen. |
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2005/10/11 |
Added a
feature to see the cumulative design axles when the daily axles and growth
rate is specified for tools such as the Standard Axle Analysis tool
and the |
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2005/10/11 |
Modified the form to Define Pavement Materials so that only the properties that are required for the selected criterion are shown. Changes were based on user feedback. The materials definition form was also simplified and improved in general. |
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2005/10/11 |
Improved the Pavement Definition window based on user feedback. The form now shows the layer properties for each layer in table form, and shows the layer description, thickness, stiffness and any special properties required by the selected criterion. The selected criterion is also shown. |
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2.3.9 |
2005/10/11 |
Several improvements were made to the Backcalculation tool. These include automated reloading of FWD deflections for saved analyses, and automated prompting to re-run the backcalculation for saved analyses. |
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2.3.6 |
2005/08/16 |
The LET: Standard Axle Analysis Tool and the AASHTO 1986 Tool were updated to allow you to edit the pavement layer properties of a predefined pavement structure directly from the Standard Axle analysis tool. If you use this feature, you no longer have to open the pavement definition tool in a separate window if you want to edit the properties of a pavement situation associated with your Standard Axle analysis. |
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2005/08/16 |
In the Layered Elastic Tools, the display of the layer capacity has been changed to explicitly show less than 0.1 million standard axles. This change is based on user requests for the design of small airport situations. |
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2005/08/16 |
In the Layered Elastic Tools, the minimum number of daily axles was changed from a minimum of 50 to 1. This is to allow for airport design where there may only be 1 repetition of a certain aircraft per day. |
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2005/08/16 |
Several improvements were made to the Photo Logger tool. You can now reselect a photograph when editing photo properties (e.g. station or description). Changes were also made to the display and plotting modules to ensure that photographs are not distorted when printing. |
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2005/08/16 |
Several changes and improvements have been made to the DCP Analysis tools. These changes were based mostly on user suggestions and requests. Amongst these changes, the CBR diagram can now be plotted using solid bars or lines. This is a user-defined setting that can be set from the Options, Analysis menu. |
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2.3.1 |
2005/06/20 |
Some errors in the operation of the Trial Pit Reporter were fixed. |
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2.3.0 |
2005/05/19 |
In the Deflection Bowl Analysis tool, you can now scroll from one bowl to the next by using the Page Up or Page Down keys. |
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2005/05/19 |
A function was added to the 'Options' menu of the Rubicon Toolbox main window, to allow users to view their current licence setup. Click on "View Licence Status" under the 'Options' menu to view the licence type, available tools and which tools are covered by the current licence. |
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2005/05/19 |
A message box was added to the Customize Settings main form, to warn users that changes will be lost when they click on the 'Cancel' button. Users can then choose to proceed or go back to save any changes. |
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2005/05/19 |
A new tool, called the "High-Low Comparer" was added. This tool allows you to graphically compare selected statistics of several distributions or groups of data. The data is read from an external (user-defined) MS Access database and can be filtered during the import process. The High-Low Comparer is considered part of the Data Viewer component and is thus available free of charge for clients who have Data Viewer licences and whose maintenance is up to date. |
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2005/05/19 |
Some typing and grammatical errors fixed. |
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2005/05/01 |
A function was added to the Pavement Definition Tool which allows you to place a schematic drawing of the defined pavement structure (in bitmap form) on the clipboard. This schematic can then be pasted directly into reports. Users can set the image size and the material properties to include. The material description is shown by default. |
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2005/04/14 |
Bug with Unit conversion was fixed in Trial Pit reporting screen. |
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2005/04/14 |
Fixed bug in USB Key which prevented the key from working properly in different time zones. |
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2005/04/14 |
Fixed bug in Backcalculation tool which prevented the thickness of the upper subgrade layer from being saved. |
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2005/04/14 |
Made some improvements to the Structure Comparison Tool, so that negative responses can also be plotted without error. |
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2005/04/14 |
Fixed bug on Summary for Bowl Analyzer, and improved the help files. |
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2.2.1 |
2005/02/03 |
AASHTO design module was added to facilitate design calculations using the 1986 AASHTO design guideline method. |
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2005/04/05 |
Added a tool to automatically parse all f25 or fwd files in a selected folder to a single spreadsheet. The parsed data for each file is added to a different sheet of the selected Excel spreadsheet. |
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1.9.1 |
2005/01/27 |
Corrected problems with showing help file related to the Bowl Import Template. |
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2005/01/26 |
In the Data Viewer, corrected problem where visual assessment data would not plot unless extent conversion is used. |
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2005/01/17 |
Corrected incorrect reference for failure criteria definitions in the Help File Table of Contents. |
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2005/01/17 |
Added routines to enable F1 help on evaluation position and shift factor windows that are part of the Criteria Definition screen. |
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1.8.6 |
2004/12/21 |
Modified the Structure Comparison Tool to eliminate errors that ocurred when one of the structures has fewer layers than the other structure. Also improved the plotting to more accurately scale the two compared structures using the actual average layer thicknesses. |
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2004/11/27 |
IThe Allowable Plastic strain property of defined materials was changed to "Allowable Deformation" which is in length units (i.e. Millimetres or Inches). It was suggested that Allowable Deformation is more intuitive. Toolbox will convert the specified allowable deformation to a % Allowable plastic strain, using the layer thickness and the specified Allowable Deformation properties (the Allowable % Plastic Strain is a parameter required in some Transfer Functions). |
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2004/11/27 |
Several typing errors in the "Tip Messages" have been corrected. |
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2004/11/27 |
An error occurred when saving an existing analysis node, if another node with the same name (but different analysis type) existed under the same folder. This error is now fixed. |
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2004/11/27 |
LET: Standard Axle and LET: Monte Carlo modules have an improved main window, so that it is easier to get back to the Toolbox main window via the taskbar at the bottom of the screen. |
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2004/11/27 |
In Standard
Axle Tools, typing error in display of structural capacity corrected. For
predicted |
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2004/11/27 |
Project data management features improved. Users can now change the name and description of a analysis node, and can also instantly create a copy of the node in the same folder. |
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1.8.6 |
2004/10/16 |
A Multiple Trial Pit reporting tool was added to the Toolbox. This tool allows you to import information for up to 7 pavement layers for multiple trial pits in a single operation. For each layer, you can provide up to 10 information parameters (e.g. Colour, Consistency, Moisture, Density). The imported data is used to construct multiple trial pit reports. You can scroll over the trial pits and print all or individual trial pit reports. This tool is available free of charge if you have a Trial Pit Reporter tool and your maintenance is up to date. |
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2004/10/16 |
A "Multiple DCP Summary Tool" was added for obtaining a quick summary of several processed DCP Analyses. A table is constructed which allows you to see the thickness, penetration rate and estimated CBR of each layer in each selected DCP Analysis node. This tool is available free of charge as an upgrade if you have the DCP Analyzer and your maintenance is up to date. |
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2004/10/16 |
A "Multiple DCP Processing Tool" was added for analysis of DCP data. This tool is available free of charge as an upgrade if you have the DCP Analyzer and your maintenance is up to date. The tool allows you to import data for multiple DCP tests into your project file from an Excel template file. You can then process the imported DCP nodes using the DCP Analyzer tool. |
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2004/10/16 |
Backcalculation station range option added. |
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2004/10/16 |
Bar plotter changed so that bars out of plot range will plot up to maximum range (previously bars out of range did not plot). |
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2004/10/16 |
Report settings (e.g. graph axis ranges and plot properties) can now be saved with the Backcalculation setup. |