abusementpark
Structural
- Dec 23, 2007
- 1,086
Are there any universally accepted rules of thumb for when it is safe to assume your structure is rigid without trying to calculate a period to prove it? For instance, I have seen in one place where it is recommended that any building less than 50 feet in height can be assumed rigid regardless of the system.
When do you feel it is necessary to calculate the period to check if the structure is rigid?
When do you feel it is necessary to calculate the period to check if the structure is rigid?