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Structural Design Made Easyby Engineers' Compendium Powerful modules and design aids for structural engineersIn the next few minutes you will discover tools that will forever change how you do your structural designs.
Clients Want Cost-effective SolutionsTo deliver a cost-effective solution, you have to investigate many alternatives. OPT_SHED automates the task and lets you examine countless options. Have you ever thought about the permutations that are possible?
The First Step Is To Get Your Loads RightAnybody can design a cheaper structure by making it unsafe. If that's your bag then you are at the wrong place, because we are talking about designing for the correct loads, not an ounce more and not an ounce less.
What About That Constant Repetition?If you have been a structural engineer for any length of time, you will have designed hundreds of concrete slabs. We know the answers by heart, but we go down the same course again and again.
Much Of Our Work Has Become Too ComplexThere was a time when designing reinforced concrete columns was a simple matter. No longer. The science of engineering keeps advancing, and with it does the complexity of design. To design a rectangular column with the mandatory bi-axial bending involves 320 separate assignment statements and calculations.
Most Of Our Time Is Taken Up By Mundane CalculationsThere is a mountain of mundane calculations engineers do on a daily basis. The tasks are too varied and not heavy enough to justify a computer program. Often they are trivial tasks that do not crop up frequently. As a result, we have to do some research, dig in old text books, look up codes, and do an inordinate amount of work compared to the value of the task.
... or you want to know a bit about me?The name is Helmut Schmidhofer. From the early age of 14, I knew I was going to be a structural engineer.
After completing my training and getting a good start in Graz, Austria, I came to Australia in 1955 for the opportunities this country had to offer.
By 1960, at the ripe age of 29, I had my own practice.
What is this "Engineers' Compendium"?It is a dream that, somehow, the accumulated experience of our profession can be freely shared.
It is a wish that the initial work offered here will act as a catalyst to bring about this dream.
What have we got so far? MATHSERV, OPT_SHED, RECTCOL, SLAB2WAY, TOPDOWN, WINDLOAD, etc.
So I developed MATHSERVIt was meant to be simply a calculator that works in my word processor, so that all values used in the calculations were visible and transcription errors were eliminated.
KISS!
The rest is historyOnce MATHSERV could solve any problem you want to throw at it (believe me, BASIC can, it is legendary), it was a small step to encapsulate the solutions into self-contained modules.
Credit where credit is dueIn case the above gives you the impression that I am some kind of superman, please let me correct that impression: none of this could have happened without the tools made available by Computer Associates International, Microsoft Corporation, and Wilson WindowWare. I am forever in debt to these companies for the help they have given me.
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