JD P.E.
Mechanical
- Oct 17, 2021
- 79
I am a mechanical engineer who has a layman’s interest in structural engineering. I do not engineer or advise anything structural.
My question is about bracing structures, and I know it’s very basic.
When do you know to brace a structure? Is there a rule of thumb? Or is it a combination of reducing structure deflection and reducing base moments to use a pinned type connection? Is it mostly just a design/cost choice?
I can do the basic beam/structure analysis, but nuances like bracing have me confused as to when to use and how to use.
I know it’s basic, just looking to understand more of this topic.
My question is about bracing structures, and I know it’s very basic.
When do you know to brace a structure? Is there a rule of thumb? Or is it a combination of reducing structure deflection and reducing base moments to use a pinned type connection? Is it mostly just a design/cost choice?
I can do the basic beam/structure analysis, but nuances like bracing have me confused as to when to use and how to use.
I know it’s basic, just looking to understand more of this topic.