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I am Jeyanthan working as a Civil Engineer and Lecturer for more than 18 years.
thx for the illustration that I know what is interpolation from the STAT mode... I have forgot and returned the knowledge to the teachers as I have left the college for a long time and lack of daily case to try......
We can say one thing this is the 3rd party software. Normally Autodesk can not accept it (not sure) . But this software is mostly used in developing countries (India, Pak, SL......)
I cannot understand the lack of unity and mass ignorance among engineer concerning such an issue and this will continue in years while the common people suffer the incompetence of many engineers who like to make mountains out of hills. It is always a good things to point out references behind every assertion. Normally I do know that Fcu means Cubic Compressive Strength of Concrete after 28 days and Fck refers to Cylinder Compressive Strength of Concrete after 28 days. They now use C 40 / 50 where the C means Normal Weight Concrete, 40 refers to Cylinder Compressive Strength of Concrete and 50 refers to Cube Compressive Strength of Concrete. It is said over and over in many website that M refers to cube strength and C refers to cylinder strength. I have found that C in BS8110 like in C30 refers to Cube strength. In table 3 in published "How to design concrete structures using Eurode 2", it say that C30 is the old way or the BS8110 way ot presenting the new Eurocode way C 25/30 .: C30 refers to Compressive Strength. So if M30 refers to Cube Strength, then C30 refers to Cube Strength then M30 and C30 if both means 30 MPa or 30 N/mm3, then they are the same thing in term of 30 meanign 30 Mpa and both are Cube Strength. Please correct me if I am wrong. My advice is to always refer to published materials and code/norm to make things easier and make sure that error is minimised.