rodan2000
Structural
- Jan 3, 2011
- 8
I'm relatively new to structural engineering; just took my PE exam. I'm also really interested in programming and computers in general.
When you come across a simple one-story building, just regular old design by hand methods seem to do the trick: satisfy time constraints and produce a good design. When you come across a two- to three-story+ building with multiple irregularities, when do hand methods become inefficient? I feel like with programs like Revit, Risa, etc. there should be a way to utilize computers to reduce the time for design. Whether it be generating loads and distributing them to actual design with a 3D model, I feel like there is always a better/faster/accurate way to do things.
Am I alone in this feeling? Are there programs out there that are capable of doing this for relatively difficult buildings (not talking high-rises) in a reasonable manner? If there are programs, what are some examples? Which ones do you find that are best?
Follow up questions, when does a building become difficult enough to be efficient to model something in 3D (for example, not using a sledge hammer to build a dog house)? Or vice versa, when is a building simple enough to do just by hand?
These are a lot of questions. I apologize. I'm just looking for some insight from other structural engineers. Thank you in advance!
When you come across a simple one-story building, just regular old design by hand methods seem to do the trick: satisfy time constraints and produce a good design. When you come across a two- to three-story+ building with multiple irregularities, when do hand methods become inefficient? I feel like with programs like Revit, Risa, etc. there should be a way to utilize computers to reduce the time for design. Whether it be generating loads and distributing them to actual design with a 3D model, I feel like there is always a better/faster/accurate way to do things.
Am I alone in this feeling? Are there programs out there that are capable of doing this for relatively difficult buildings (not talking high-rises) in a reasonable manner? If there are programs, what are some examples? Which ones do you find that are best?
Follow up questions, when does a building become difficult enough to be efficient to model something in 3D (for example, not using a sledge hammer to build a dog house)? Or vice versa, when is a building simple enough to do just by hand?
These are a lot of questions. I apologize. I'm just looking for some insight from other structural engineers. Thank you in advance!