superiormaterials
Structural
- May 28, 2017
- 2
Hi everyone,
I am an engineer who knows little about structural engineering, but would love to learn more.
I have a question, hoping you can lead me to the right direction:
I have 80mm panels, coated with 4mm thick carbon fiber on each side, with styrofoam-type material in the middle. These panels are to be used in replacement of concrete walls for small houses.
I need to know whether I can use these panels as walls and roofs for small houses, as a replacement for concrete structures.
Is any preliminary analysis needed, or can I just use software in order to determine if it's sufficient to hold the required loads and resist cyclones, hurricanes and etc?
Can you briefly list the steps a structural engineer would need to take in order to determine if the proposed material is a viable replacement for construction?
I am pretty amateur in structural engineering so some input would be highly appreciated.
Thank you all
I am an engineer who knows little about structural engineering, but would love to learn more.
I have a question, hoping you can lead me to the right direction:
I have 80mm panels, coated with 4mm thick carbon fiber on each side, with styrofoam-type material in the middle. These panels are to be used in replacement of concrete walls for small houses.
I need to know whether I can use these panels as walls and roofs for small houses, as a replacement for concrete structures.
Is any preliminary analysis needed, or can I just use software in order to determine if it's sufficient to hold the required loads and resist cyclones, hurricanes and etc?
Can you briefly list the steps a structural engineer would need to take in order to determine if the proposed material is a viable replacement for construction?
I am pretty amateur in structural engineering so some input would be highly appreciated.
Thank you all