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  1. MIStructE_IRE

    Eurocode Head Code

    Hi, I have a very good FE package that designs to Eurocode head code or using several different National Annexes…except now for the country I’ve landed a project in! In reality I know there’s not enough difference between the annex values to make or break anything. But to be compliant, as I’m...
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    European Wood, Grade C24

    I was hoping you’d say.. Any thoughts wood be appreciated.. I have used plenty of C24 timber here, but not in US. So firstly you’d want to make sure it complied with local requirements, which it probably doesn’t. Its perfectly fine in reality I’m sure but I couldn’t get the paperwork to use US...
  3. MIStructE_IRE

    Precast TT slabs

    Excellent thanks
  4. MIStructE_IRE

    Precast TT slabs

    Hi, I’m looking for some typical details on TT slabs, they’re not overly popular in my part of the world. Anyone have some good references? Bearing details, connection details, tie detsils etc? Many thanks
  5. MIStructE_IRE

    Gentlemen…

    Lol, good question, I’m not actually sure if shamrocks have a scent.. let me get back to you on that!
  6. MIStructE_IRE

    Gentlemen…

    Hi there, I was active on this forum for years.. One of my last threads on this forum was about getting out of engineering altogether.. I have worked in the industry for some time. I’ve designed some crazy shit other engineers shy’d away from and have worked in many corners of the work. I have...
  7. MIStructE_IRE

    Use of "However" in Engineering Reports

    I use it all the time. However, i believe that many engineering reports aren’t worth the paper they’re written on!
  8. MIStructE_IRE

    Wall head detail

    I have a 3 storey RC frame, flat slab on columns, with infill masonry partition walls. The walls are non load bearing. The frame will be completed first and then the walls built within. The architect wants the top of the walls grouted tight to the slab for fire/sound proofing reasons. On one...
  9. MIStructE_IRE

    Bizarre retaining wall detail

    Saw this on the Reddit structural engineering forum. Has anyone ever seen anything like this? Apparently its been built now.. Can’t say I’ll be copying the detail anytime soon!
  10. MIStructE_IRE

    Owner Requesting Structural Calculations

    @le99 - they’re not excuses. I do give them out, albeit relatively infrequently. These aren’t excuses, but simply reasons, based on past experience, I don’t like giving out calcs.
  11. MIStructE_IRE

    Owner Requesting Structural Calculations

    You’re not obliged to give them out. They are your own intellectual property. I don’t like giving them out for the following reasons: 1) Some show-off will at some point accuse me of overdesign 2) Someone justifying their existence will accuse me of underdesign
  12. MIStructE_IRE

    Movement joints in concrete slab

    Thanks Koot, a great reference doc.
  13. MIStructE_IRE

    Movement joints in concrete slab

    Hi, I have a flat slab structure. Its internal so no great temperature variation. How far do you normally push it before you introduce a movement joint? Any good reference documents?
  14. MIStructE_IRE

    The great resignation

    Having considered this over the past while and discussed it with my wife and a close colleague, I’m going to stick it out - for now. Also booked into a therapist to help manage the classic Engineers anxiety over our worst fear. Thank you all for your valuable input and thought provoking...
  15. MIStructE_IRE

    The great resignation

    I can think of better ways to go than sitting at a desk with a calc pad..
  16. MIStructE_IRE

    The great resignation

    I like your stoic approach Koot. Its something I’ve read about lightly in the past but maybe I need to read it in a bit more detail. I think i need “a good kick up the hole” as we say in Ireland. I can’t help but wonder how many times the safety factors have saved us all.
  17. MIStructE_IRE

    The great resignation

    I’m 40 with a 2 year old and a 6 year old. I consider myself to be a good engineer, am well paid and have a good working environment. Its the constant niggling feeling that somethings gone wrong on a job that I can’t hack anymore. Especially when I do find a mistake - I of course imagine what...
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    The great resignation

    The pandemic has given me a change of perspective and a change of life priorities. That, in conjunction with engineer’s anxiety and sleepless nights sweating over calculations has me questioning whether or not I want to do this for the rest of my life. Has anyone else experienced this? What...

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