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Need to Interview an Engineer? My office is finally looking at upgrading our stress software from Algor Pipepak (yes, I know we're dinosaurs), and I've been tasked with investigating the options. It seems like the two best candidates are Caesar II and Autopipe. I've been fiddling with the demo version of Caesar, and I'm in the process of getting a demo for Autopipe so I can compare them myself. We mainly work with ASME B31.1 and B31.3.
To cut to the chase, does anyone here have experience with one or both of these programs and perhaps have some opinions to share? Caesar II is kind of like what IBM was back in the mainframe days - the saying used used to be 'Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM.' Caesar is probably better than 80% of the marketshare for pipe stress analysis software. A lot of that comes from them catching on to the switch from mainframes to PC's at the right time back in the 80's. They were the first to offer a PC based stress program. To some degree, I think they almost fell into the same trap against AutoPIPE as AutoPIPE came out with a strong graphical based product that was Windows while Caesar clung to DOS into the early 2000's. Coade's first attempt at a Windows version of Caesar (4.0) was an unusable mess and we kept on with the last DOS version (3.24) for several more years until 5.0 came along.
I don't know where you're located, but here in Houston, odds are better that a stress engineer is going to be familiar with Caesar. Though, that is changing somewhat as there are some big players here that have switched to AutoPIPE. We had largely stuck with Caesar because (before Intergraph bought out Coade) the annual renewal fee was insanely cheap.
The AutoPIPE guys would call on us and when it came down to pricing, they were 10x what we were paying for Caesar. Now, though, I've come to appreciate that Caesar hadn't really been making much in the way of improvements because their fees were probably barely keeping the lights on. Intergraph came in and jacked the prices up to what are, while probably more realistic, much more expensive levels in line with AutoPIPE. Another consideration will be what your company uses for piping design software. If you are already an Intergraph house on the piping side, they'll probably cut you a better deal to use Caesar and vice versa on the AutoPlant/AutoPIPE side from Bentley. Since you're people don't sound like they are familiar with either system, I think you'll find the learning curve to be about the same.
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