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Why We Built Enginist
Engineering calculations shouldn't require expensive subscriptions or unreliable spreadsheets.
We've all been there: the Excel file named "v3_FINAL_USE_THIS_ONE.xlsx" with hidden formula errors. Or the quote for engineering software that costs thousands per year for seats you can't justify.
Enginist solves this. Every calculator is free, shows its formulas, and references the actual standards.
What Makes Enginist Different
1. Transparent Formulas
Every calculator shows exactly how results are calculated. Click "Show Formulas" to see equations, variable definitions, and standards references. During code compliance reviews, you can point to the exact formula and standard clause.
2. Standards-Based
All calculations reference recognized standards:
| Domain | Standards | Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| Electrical | IEEE, IEC, NEC | Power factor, voltage drop, cable sizing |
| HVAC | ASHRAE | Cooling load, psychrometrics, ventilation |
| Fire Protection | NFPA | Sprinkler, hydrant systems |
| Structural | IBC, AISC | Beam deflection, section properties |
| Plumbing | IPC, UPC | Pipe sizing, water systems |
3. Actually Free
No trials. No premium tiers. No per-seat licensing.
Everything is free:
- ✅ All 68+ calculators
- ✅ PDF export
- ✅ Shareable links
- ✅ Calculation history
- ✅ Unit conversion
- ✅ Dark mode
- ✅ Mobile-responsive design
Available Calculators
Electrical
- Power Factor Calculator - IEEE Std 141 compliant
- Voltage Drop Calculator - IEC 60364 and NEC
- Cable Sizing Calculator - Ampacity and derating
- Short Circuit Calculator - IEC 60909
- Plus 20+ more electrical calculators
HVAC
- Cooling Load Calculator - ASHRAE-based sizing
- Duct Sizing Calculator - Pressure drop analysis
- Psychrometric Calculator - Air property calculations
- Plus 15+ more HVAC calculators
Mechanical
- Pump Sizing Calculator - TDH and NPSH
- Pipe Sizing Calculator - Flow and pressure
- Beam Deflection Calculator - Structural analysis
- Plus 20+ more mechanical calculators
Quick Example: Power Factor Calculation
Scenario: A manufacturing plant is paying penalties for poor power factor. Management needs a business case for capacitor banks.
The required capacitor bank size is calculated using:
Where is real power in kW, is current power factor angle, and is target power factor angle.
Traditional approach: Build an Excel spreadsheet (2-4 hours) or hire a consultant (3,000-5,000 USD).
With Enginist:
- Open the Power Factor Calculator
- Enter your measured data (5 minutes)
- Get required capacitor size, annual savings, and payback period
- Export as PDF for management presentation
Total time: 10 minutes. Cost: Free.
Second Example: Voltage Drop Verification
Scenario: An electrician needs to verify that a 150m cable run to an HVAC unit meets NEC voltage drop requirements.
Problem Statement
- Load: 3-phase motor, 15 kW at 400V
- Cable length: 150 m (one-way)
- Proposed cable: 6 mm² copper
- Voltage drop limit: 3% per NEC guidelines
Step 1: Calculate Current
Step 2: Calculate Voltage Drop
Using the formula for 3-phase circuits:
For 6 mm² copper at 75°C: R = 3.08 Ω/km, X = 0.08 Ω/km
Step 3: Check Against Limit
Result: 6 mm² cable FAILS (4.9% > 3% limit)
Step 4: Upsize Cable
Try 10 mm² (R = 1.83 Ω/km):
Result: 10 mm² cable PASSES ✓
Use our Voltage Drop Calculator to verify cable sizing for any installation.
Platform Features
Works Everywhere
- Desktop: Full-featured experience
- Tablet: Perfect for on-site reviews
- Mobile: Field calculations on the go
- Offline: Install as PWA for offline access
Built for Engineers
- Unit conversion: Seamless metric/imperial switching
- Dark mode: Reduce eye strain
- Print-friendly: Clean summaries for documentation
- Fast: Less than 2 second page loads globally
Share Your Work
- PDF export: Professional calculation reports
- Shareable links: Send calculation scenarios to colleagues
- Calculation history: Track your recent calculations
For Students and Small Firms
Students: Learn with the same tools professionals use. Understand formula derivations, not just answers. Build portfolio projects that impress hiring managers.
Small firms: Compete on engineering skill, not software budget. No more rationing expensive software seats. Every engineer gets access to every calculator.
Facilities engineers: Make immediate impact. Calculate savings, build business cases, get projects approved - all without waiting for procurement.
Technical Standards
Every Enginist calculator is:
- Validated against published worked examples
- Cross-checked with commercial software
- Reviewed before release
- Documented with assumptions and limitations
We target less than 2% deviation from standard reference values. All formulas are visible for independent verification.
Why Not Just Use Excel?
We've all inherited that engineering spreadsheet - the one passed down through three job changes, with formulas nobody fully understands anymore. Here's why purpose-built calculators are better:
| Issue | Excel Spreadsheet | Enginist Calculator |
|---|---|---|
| Version control | "final_v3_USE_THIS.xlsx" | Always current, centrally maintained |
| Formula errors | Hidden in cells, hard to audit | Visible, validated against standards |
| Unit handling | Manual conversion, error-prone | Automatic metric/imperial switching |
| Standards updates | You track and update manually | We handle IEEE/ASHRAE/IEC updates |
| Documentation | Often missing or outdated | Built-in formula explanations |
| Sharing | Email attachments, version conflicts | Shareable links with state preservation |
The Real Cost of Spreadsheet Errors
Studies show that 88% of spreadsheets contain errors. In engineering, these errors can mean:
- Undersized electrical systems causing failures
- HVAC systems that don't meet load requirements
- Structural elements that don't meet code
Enginist calculators eliminate entire categories of spreadsheet errors by enforcing correct formula application and unit handling.
Calculation Accuracy Verification
Our validation process for each calculator includes:
- Standard verification: Compare results against published worked examples in IEEE, ASHRAE, IEC standards
- Cross-software validation: Check against commercial engineering software where available
- Edge case testing: Verify behavior at boundary conditions (minimum/maximum values)
- Unit consistency: Test all supported unit combinations for correct conversion
For example, our Voltage Drop Calculator has been verified against:
- IEEE Std 141 (Red Book) worked examples
- NEC Chapter 9 Table 9 conductor properties
- Commercial cable sizing software outputs
All verification data is available upon request for critical applications.
Third Example: Duct Sizing for HVAC
Scenario: An HVAC contractor needs to size a supply duct for an office renovation.
Problem Statement
- Required airflow: 850 L/s
- Target friction rate: 1.0 Pa/m (equal friction method)
- Available space: 300mm ceiling cavity
- Duct material: Galvanized steel
Solution Using Enginist
- Open the Duct Sizing Calculator
- Enter: Flow = 850 L/s, Friction = 1.0 Pa/m
Result
| Duct Option | Dimensions | Velocity | Fits 300mm? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Round | Ø400mm | 6.8 m/s | ✗ Too tall |
| Rectangular 2:1 | 500×250mm | 6.8 m/s | ✓ Yes |
| Rectangular 3:1 | 600×200mm | 7.1 m/s | ✓ Yes |
Selected: 500×250mm rectangular duct (lower aspect ratio = less fabrication cost)
Total time: 2 minutes with Enginist vs. 20+ minutes with charts and tables.
Get Started
No registration required. Just pick a calculator and start.
- Browse all calculators - Find the tool you need
- Enter your data - Get instant results with formula transparency
- Export or share - PDF reports and shareable links included
The Enginist Team
Building better tools for engineers, completely free.