R&D ideas for structural engineering
R&D ideas for structural engineering
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Hello everyone,
Large open question:
If your company was able to give you a lot of money to launch one or more R&D programs focused on structural engineering, what subject would you like see on the list?
Large open question:
If your company was able to give you a lot of money to launch one or more R&D programs focused on structural engineering, what subject would you like see on the list?






RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
It would be much harder to implement successfully than it first sounds, as it could easily end up as a bad advertising website.
Currently, when sourcing/specifying products, I start with a vendor, then browse their catalogue for items. This approach is conservative when trying to find new alternatives to a problem.
RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
One of them is circular sloshing in a cylindrical container. If you take your coffee cup and move it side to side, you get normal sloshing. If you move it in two directions at once, the normal assumption is that the sloshing is the sum of the effects in each direction. But in fact, you can get effects that are not the sum of those effects, such as sloshing the liquid around in a circle. I suspect damping is lower for this kind of motion as well.
RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
Perhaps I don't completely understand what you are trying to describe but I don't see how moving "in two directions at once" is different than just moving in one direction (in the resulting vector of the two directions at once)? i.e. What does "moving in two directions at once" look like?
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RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
* Strength of wood diaphragm where blocking is missing at sheathing joints and between truss heels
* Strength of GWB ceiling diaphragm
* Strength of roof diaphragm clad with corrugated steel roofing but without chords at perimeter (wood purlins work together to resist compression and tension)
* Strength of unblocked wood shear wall
* Overturning capacity of wood shear wall without hold-downs (with and without window and door openings)
* Strength of CMU jamb at overhead door opening to resist lateral load
* Strength of concrete slab on grade to act as tension tie for PEMB frame
DaveAtkins
RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
--Splayed-strand pile to pile cap connection tension capacity.
--Impact of wind drift relaxation on finishes and serviceability in low-rise commercial construction.
--Masonry back-up control joints how they truly behave and appropriate detailing.
--Agree with London about consolidated resource for proprietary construction products which come out all the time but have significant lag for adoption to the idnustry. Currently Google is my resource for this.
RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
The effect I'm getting at is whether the fluid actually moves in a circular motion or just oscillates back and forth. If you consider the X and Y components as independent (which is essentially what's done), you never get circular motion in the fluid. But if you slosh the liquid over to one side, then while it's more to one side, you move the container at 90 degrees to that motion, you get circular movement. Easy to do with a cup of coffee, but not an effect considered in seismic design that I'm aware of.
RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
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RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
I have done this research (observations in my 40 years in the profession). The answer is "yes".
RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
This was actually done; I can't seem to find it now though. It was some design challenge study done by ASCE or SEI or someone where there was a task given for people to submit designs to and they were rated. I can't recall the details but remember that there was a shocking high number of respondents who failed to correctly design anchor bolts. If someone could find it that would probably go a fair way toward answering your question.
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RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
Then lock them in some old wood stocks, outdoors in northern Minnesota in January.
Have several architects shouting in their faces for hours at a time until they yell:
"I confess!!!! I confess!!!! We made it complicated and ridiculous just to torture structural engineers and make us feel superior!!!!
Forgive us and please take those architects away!!!!"
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RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
2. The effect of ratcheting mechanisms on reinforced concrete deflections and shear capacity (especially for sections with little or no shear reinforcement).
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RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
Mike McCann, PE, SE (WA)
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I believe from reading on these forums the fatigue life of an Engineer is about 40 years. I can't tell you how many cycles that is or the standard deviation, so I guess you're right, there is more work to be done.
RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
I would add the following to his list (many of which are discussed here all the time).
-Behavior of unblocked roof diaphragms without a continuous chord member.
-Effect of a ridge vent on blocked and unblocked diaphragm behavior.
RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
I think I might know what you're talking about. SEI does trial problems, and I sat through a seminar with them where they tested code interpretation and found widely varying answers. Here is a link to the committee.
It's called "Design Practices Committee"
http://www.asce.org/structural-engineering/sei-bus...
RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
RE: R&D ideas for structural engineering
Professional and Structural Engineer (ME, NH, MA)
American Concrete Industries
www.americanconcrete.com