Garrettgman:
I think you were talking to Mr. RISA (JoshPlum, am I correct?) @ 12:45, on 23MAY11. You might want to hit him up, again, for a little more help.
BA:
“I don't know anything about RISA 3D, but....” Me too, but... There you go again, you provided a clean, simple, basic solution for the question asked. But, you didn’t offer any software that will do our elementary and preliminary thinking for us. I suspect that you and I would have one hell of a time even trying to deal with the program complexities, I know I do, given the way you and I approach design problems during the prelim. steps. We are all forced to get mired in the minutia of these programs, to the point that we forget what the original problem was, but we know it to 12 decimal places. And, the damn program doesn’t tell us that detail it analyzed can’t practically be fabricated or installed, it just gives us a high von Mises stress that we don’t understand either. It makes me wonder how anything ever got built before the advent of computers, and the complexities of them and the software they spawned became an end in themselves, not a simple means to an end. These programs can do amazing things, almost anything, problem is, mere mortals can’t figure out how to make them do it. When you overcome one idiosyncracy, that brings three more into play.
Makes you wonder how Walther Bauersfeld and Buckminster Fuller ever did their domes, before computers, or when computers were as large as the domes themselves and could do less calculatin than your cell phone can today.