#Prokon sumo update
For each user, run Live Update, select the option to update from the local network.Step 2: Configure Live Update to use the local file repository: weekly or monthly) to keep your local file repository up to date. FileServerRepoProkonBinLiveUpdate.exe, and follow the prompts to download updates. This one-time step is required for Live Update to verify your license. Run PROKON and log in to License Manager.Perform a full PROKON installation on the network drive, e.g.Step 1: Prepare your local file repository: You can change this to have Live Update work with a local file repository. Network permissions may prevent users from connecting to the Prokon web server, or you want to avoid the Internet traffic of many users updating their PROKON installations.īy default, Live Update connects to a Prokon webserver to check for and download module updates. Scenario: You want to set up a local repository to use with Live Update. Another application could be a monolithic T-beam where the flange is the slab, and the web is a rectangular beam. Continuous Beam allows for the consideration of column and middle strips which divide the applied moments proportionally. This is especially useful when doing a flat slab design. Notice that Continuous Beam does the analysis when this link is used. The Sub-frame takes the geometry and loading from Sumo and loads it into Continuous Beam. The Sub-frame option exports a Sumo object called a Sub-frame strip to Continuous Beam. Continuous Beam does not do the calculations when the beam detailing design link is used. It is important to note that in this case, the results that you view in Continuous Beam are directly imported from Sumo. The Beam detailing design link is intended for concrete beam elements that don’t form part of a larger slab. Let us look at both and compare the options. Sumo’s design links provide two options that export beams to Continuous Beam for design.