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More information about ESI can be found at the ESI website: www.engsys.com. You will continue to find information regarding technical papers and software from the engineers at Brach Engineering on this site. VCRware 3.4 uses optimization tools to help you efficiently and effectively analyze and reconstruct vehicular accidents. It's fast, easy, validated, and accurate. You get access to twelve programs, plus free technical support, all for a reasonable price.
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Brach Engineering is committed to the dissemination of information related to the analysis of, and solutions to, engineering problems, particularly those related to the reconstruction and analysis of vehicle collisions and pedestrian accidents. To this end, the engineers at Brach Engineering have authored three books and numerous technical papers on these and related topics.
All twelve of VCRware's intuitive, Excel-based programs offer the user a familiar, flexible and versatile environment. This environment allows for familiar capabilities including performing additional calculations based on spreadsheet results, creating custom plots of results, and tabulating results for statistical analyses.
The free trial version contains all of the features of the full version with access to free technical support. This trial will give you twelve separate programs, all the tools you need to reconstruct virtually all vehicle crashes. There's no risk, no obligation, and no credit card required. An e-mail has been sent to us, and we will e-mail you soon with the 30-day trial copy of VCRware 3.4.
VCRware 3.4 is available to academic institutions at half price ($325 per installation) and an upgrade price of $90 per installation. Interested customers should contact Brach Engineering directly at support@brachengineering.com to arrange academic purchases. This survey is entirely optional and will not affect your purchase of a VCRware 3.4 upgrade.
Ray Brach and Matt Brach taught the SAE Professional Development seminar on accident reconstruction from 2004 until 2010. While Ray and Matt no longer teach the very popular Accident Reconstruction class at SAE, Brach Engineering makes that same class available to be taught at your company. The material presented in the seminar parallels the material contained in the book Vehicle Accident Analysis and Reconstruction Methods.
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