I know this subject has been beat to death but here goes again.
Depending on how busy I am, I dabble helping fabricators out with their connection design woes. Every once in a while we will have a fabricator say "The detailing software will produce the calculations for the connections for us. Can you just review those designs to see if they are correct?". This always makes me cringe as the purpose of detailing software is not to design connections but rather detail the building. Also, when it comes to a project, I want to be out in front not playing from behind (telling them what to use for connections rather than having them dictate to me what they used). I know that one of the major detail software companies just recently linked with a famous engineering software provider to start designing their connections in their software.
Has anyone dealt with reviewing simple connections this way? I realize that the software would be capable of designing about 90% of the connections in a building..... and that the last 10% would need manual calculations due to their complexity.
Depending on how busy I am, I dabble helping fabricators out with their connection design woes. Every once in a while we will have a fabricator say "The detailing software will produce the calculations for the connections for us. Can you just review those designs to see if they are correct?". This always makes me cringe as the purpose of detailing software is not to design connections but rather detail the building. Also, when it comes to a project, I want to be out in front not playing from behind (telling them what to use for connections rather than having them dictate to me what they used). I know that one of the major detail software companies just recently linked with a famous engineering software provider to start designing their connections in their software.
Has anyone dealt with reviewing simple connections this way? I realize that the software would be capable of designing about 90% of the connections in a building..... and that the last 10% would need manual calculations due to their complexity.