Mtm5248:
We can make a life’s work out of damn near any problem, however dumb. The trick is, and the real valuable knowledge and experience is gained, by learning which problems are important enough to spend your time on. When your loads are generally conservative guesses/assumptions, and your allowable stresses, etc. have a factor of safety of 2 +/-, why would you try to fool yourself with an elaborate, time consuming, analysis method, on a problem where you can’t really even define the support conditions? With the advent of computer analysis, the almost total loss of any common sense or engineering judgement and our overly complex and convoluted codes and stds., we are mostly fooling ourselves into thinking that we have a more perfect and absolute answer. The funny thing is, the structure is smarter than we are; it can/does recognize a poor design (and analysis) and performs or fails accordingly.