I am trying out Skyciv.com. It is a student version. The building should be a simple two stories 2X6 roof 16" o.c., 2X6 16" o.c. 2nd floor and 2X8 16" o.c. main floor made of wood. But Skyciv.com can only do metal buildings for optimal design. So I let the program choose the best HS section...
I have completed a model of 7 stories mid-rise concrete moment frame.
Attached is my first report.
spacing of column
10'x10'
girder size
3'x4'
girder length
30'
room size
30'x30'
column size
3'x3'
concrete slab
10"
roof slab
12"
matt foundation
4'
shear wall
32"
Only the...
I have come up with a working model of 7 stories mid-rise and here is the look of it.
Enclosed in the bottom is the concrete report of the beam standardizes across the whole building. The building is moment frame and the beams are moment connections to the shear walls. The beam is designed...
This is a 7 stories mid-rise building. Steel moment frame for girders. Beams are simply supported on both ends. Beam end released. Stairs momently framed. Lift momently framed. Parking is actually floor beams that are simply supported on both end and beam end released.
This building is far...
Is this correct?
A continuous beam is equivalent to a beam segmented which is momently joined.
How do we prove that? This has to do with finite element modeling. When we model a building in which a girder is divided into several girders where there are beams sitting in the perpendicular...
I have a preliminary design of a 7 stories, 14' a storey, mid-rise 200'x200'. The building is braced on four sides so that the building is a non-sway. The building is a moment steel frame. The building is assumed to seat on 2' dia piles 100' in a 40'x40' grid leading to bedrock. Since...
I am an civil designer with two years of experience. I have a degree for the University of British Columbia in civil and structural engineering. UBC meets the academic standards in North America.
Now my client. a builder from Ontario, Canada is requesting a prefabricated house from China and...