PT999
Structural
- Oct 3, 2002
- 150
Can anyone recommend a good AutoCad 2000 plug in for architectural type drawings, floor plans, elevations, etc.
Something that lets you put in walls, doors and windows without always erasing lines to fit them in.
I know this is a structural engineering site. But I can't be the only PE out there who also does building and framing design.
On a structural engineering question. Flitch Beams...
(2 timber beams with a steel plate in between), exactly what is the maximum length you can design for. Is it a function of plate thickness. Regarding bolts, how is size and spacing figured. Structural bolts are never used, usually Carriage Bolts (not ASTM 325). I figure they are SAE Class 5's to Class 8's. Anybody know what is customary. Probably the bolts are the stuff sold at places like Home Depot.
Ok, these are my questions fo today
Something that lets you put in walls, doors and windows without always erasing lines to fit them in.
I know this is a structural engineering site. But I can't be the only PE out there who also does building and framing design.
On a structural engineering question. Flitch Beams...
(2 timber beams with a steel plate in between), exactly what is the maximum length you can design for. Is it a function of plate thickness. Regarding bolts, how is size and spacing figured. Structural bolts are never used, usually Carriage Bolts (not ASTM 325). I figure they are SAE Class 5's to Class 8's. Anybody know what is customary. Probably the bolts are the stuff sold at places like Home Depot.
Ok, these are my questions fo today