awa5114
Structural
- Feb 1, 2016
- 135
I work for a firm that does a large amount of mechanical/solar equipment anchorage projects. We are a structural engineering firm, and I am often asked to come up with typical details for attachments. Many of the attachment systems are proprietary. Most of the time this does not involve any calcs... and yet this is the most challenging task for me. The reason it is challenging is that I do not understand the basis upon which these details are developed. Frequently my supervisor is able to come up with details within minutes... while it takes me endless hours of frustration and confusion...
What is the basis? I understand practicality is a concern but how can an engineer with only a few months of experience (like me) come up with this stuff on the spot? Is it pure experience?
What is the basis? I understand practicality is a concern but how can an engineer with only a few months of experience (like me) come up with this stuff on the spot? Is it pure experience?