I'm wondering Hand Calculation
I'm wondering Hand Calculation
(OP)
First of all, I'm sorry that i can't speak english very well. I hope you to understand me.
I have done structural engineeing(mainly bridges) for about five years.
when i seen this forum, there are a lot of people say hand calculation is important.
I wnat to do calculation because my job was mainly to draw structures.
I think the calculation is to run special software.
I surprise that to do pre-design is possible by only hand.
And. I'm very wondering how to do hand calculation.
I would appreciate that you give me any suggestion or how to do hand cals.
I have done structural engineeing(mainly bridges) for about five years.
when i seen this forum, there are a lot of people say hand calculation is important.
I wnat to do calculation because my job was mainly to draw structures.
I think the calculation is to run special software.
I surprise that to do pre-design is possible by only hand.
And. I'm very wondering how to do hand calculation.
I would appreciate that you give me any suggestion or how to do hand cals.





RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
If you don't have the educational background, then you need to get it. Anything else is a danger to you and others.
TTFN
FAQ731-376: Eng-Tips.com Forum Policies
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
As IR said, if you did not get trained to do this, don’t try to attempt it with out the proper education.
Tobalcane
"If you avoid failure, you also avoid success."
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
Computer softwares are engineering tools (just like calculators) and out there just to save time. Ultimately, you are the designer and take full responsibility for the outcome of the design using computer.
As a competent engineer you must be able to verify the design by hand. If you cannot, then you may need more mentoring.
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
I think that is going too far. It may be possible - in theory - but the shear number of calculations performed makes it impossible in practice.
A good engineer will be able to tell you when the pretty pictures that the computer spits out don't look quite right. Hand calculations may be involved in this, although quite often it is possible just by visual observation of the plots. Then some digging is required to find out where the model is flawed, or the boundary conditions wrong.
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
Now the hand calcs don't have to be a perfect match, in some situations I've had experienced guys accept just the same order of magnitude.
envc77 I'm trying to make sure I/we understand your post.
1. Do you have the equivalent of a bachelors degree in relevant engineering field?
2. You say your job was mainly to draw structures, does this mean you are more of a designer/drafter/CAD operator than an Engineer?
3. When you say to run special software do you mean Finite Element Analysis (FEA)?
I agree with what others say about needing to take a relevant course. I also strongly agree with shin25 about the mentoring aspect, what you learn in college is a foundation, applying it in the real world is often a bit different. There are 'applied' courses to help but having a more experienced colleague to work alongside is invaluable.
KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
Having said that, a competent engineer should know when something is "really out of whack". Also, a competent engiener should be able to do some quick "back of the envolope" calculations to determine the order of magnitude correctness, with some simplifying assumptions (valid ones of course). Being able to do one or two iterations by hand is also a sign of understanding - if you can do one or two, you can do the rest.
"Do not worry about your problems with mathematics, I assure you mine are far greater."
Albert Einstein
Have you read FAQ731-376: Eng-Tips.com Forum Policies to make the best use of Eng-Tips Forums?
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
Knowledge of this is required by Professional engineers in the USA.
If asking a Professional engineer (in the USA) or the equivalent in any other country may be the best option.
For equivalents to a Professional engineer
see <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional_Engineer>
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
With FEA you are normally looking at the entire part/system not just one area.
KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
The OP does not appear to be a trained engineer.
TTFN
FAQ731-376: Eng-Tips.com Forum Policies
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
You write that your main job is to draw bridges. As others had written, this tells me you are not an engineer. To design bridges, you need the education and a PE license.
I hope you do not design bridges, and build them, for every one's safety.
Chris
SolidWorks 07 4.0/PDMWorks 07
AutoCAD 06
ctopher's home (updated 10-07-07)
ctopher's blog
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
When Shin25 says you should be able to do every calculation, he didn't mean (I think) that you would do every calculation, just that you could, if you had to.
It is part of understanding what is going on.
A computer is a tool and it is either a damn good tool or p*** poor depending on your understanding.
As a tool, a good software program is designed to take the grunt and time consuming graft out of the engineers work; not replace the engineer.
Just hope HR get the right message on that but I'd guess I might be in a minority here as I would guess there is many a drafter out there using CAD that wouldn't know which hand to hold the pencil in.
JMW
www.ViscoAnalyser.com
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
The OP refers to designing bridges... something that involves people safety is NOT to be learned over the internet. He needs to meet with someone; professor, PE, or the likes there of, to teach him.
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
Im wondering if s/he is asking if you can do the software calculations by hand. If this is what s/he is asking, this is posible, but you will have to really understand your engineering concepts and then apply them to a matrix calculation which is not to bad to do because most calculators can do matrix calculatins, but just the shear number of points you will be calculating is cumbersome. I did it back in my college days. Once you do a few, you really appriciate the software crunching the numbers for you.
Tobalcane
"If you avoid failure, you also avoid success."
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
However, the OP makes it clear that their English may be poor so before we make too many assumptions or pound the OP I think we should try and get clarification.
KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
1. I have a bachelors degree in civil engineering field.
2. I'm not a just drafter.
70% of my job is to draw structures but remainder is to calculation
(I use only computer software and excel but I can't do hand calculation. and I was wondering..)
3. I used frame model calculation software (It's name is MIDAS)
I just want to comprehend my works by hand.
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
TTFN
FAQ731-376: Eng-Tips.com Forum Policies
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
Envc77: What specific information are you makeing the calculation(s) for?
Deflection? Failure point(s)? Welded/bolted Connections? etc.
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
It concerns me that you may have been using spreadsheets to design things without understanding the theory behind it. As engineers is is critical that we not only know, but also that we understand.
If you have forgotten how to do hand calculations since university then this is not really the place to learn. The issue is far too complex and long winded to learn over a forum.
I would suggest that you obtain some good texts on the subject and go from there. What codes are you using?
csd
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
When people talk about doing hand calcs this is the kind of stuff they mean. There are books etc that give developed equations based on these, Roarkes is a big one for Mechanical, not sure for civil/structural.
KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
The below may help a little.
h
h
KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
Ex. Simple supported beam
1/2L 1/2L
-------------------------
| ^ ^
V | |
F R1 R2
F=1000kg
R1=?
R2=?
Fx=R1+R2-F=0
MR2= F*L-R1*1/2L =0
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
L = 2m
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
If this doesn't ring a bell, Google the word. Ability to do hand calcs (rough analysis) to approximate the final design before using the computer software (refined analysis) is essential.
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
Just now I understand
From now, I will try to resolve my works by hand and read many books.
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
Suppose the software analyzes pinned joints. However, the design has fixed joints. Garbage in, garbage out.
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
I guess this is the software you use to design your bridges. From the sales pitch it looks like a pretty useful package with a number of fairly advanced features.
You stated you spend 70% of your time drawing the bridge and only 30% doing the calcs. You didn't say however, if it is small bridges or really long span, multi million dollar, suspension bridges.
I would make sure I was up to speed with the process the package uses for each of the different aspects of the design. Only then can you be sure the package is doing what you think it is doing.
RE: I'm wondering Hand Calculation
I think what you refer to as 'hand calcs' is more what we refer to as 'preliminary design'.
Each person has their own methods of this based on experience.
The key is to take note of what usually controls the design for a particular type of structure and do a quick calculation based on this to get your preliminary size.
csd