slickdeals
Structural
- Apr 8, 2006
- 2,268
Folks,
I was wondering if all the excellent members of this community with sharp minds and gray hairs of wisdom would be interested to contribute in a project that I am thinking of undertaking. It is just a vision of mine and I want to use this forum as a sounding board.
My graduate advisor used to tell me "Nothing can generate wrong results faster than a computer". I see this happening every day at work. Some of it due to engineer's similar to my age not wanting to question the validity of a computer answer, and some of it just to do not knowing how to accurately represent a building in a finite element program.
I propose to create a structural modeling WIKI that would have input from structural engineers on how to model simple things such as slabs, walls, moment frames, panel zones, braced frames and simiar. Things that would help an engineer to have a starting point.
I am sure there is proprietary information on modeling certain complex things that companies typically don't share, but I am sure as an engineering community we can only help watch each others backs.
I have a checklist for structures that I believe was created by Ohio Board of Professional Engineers that was given to me in school, which has a bunch of items to check off to ensure that run-of-the-mill stuff has been accounted for in design. I would post it online soon and you may want to help me to update it or add more pertinent information to it.
I would much appreciate it if anyone wants to offer me feedback or if anyone else is interested and willing to spend some free time to put together a community that helps engineers to understand and question the validity of computer generated results.
Computer programs are Garbage In Garbage Out, I wish all you folks will help to prevent Garbage from going in.
Let me know what you think.
Best Regards.
I was wondering if all the excellent members of this community with sharp minds and gray hairs of wisdom would be interested to contribute in a project that I am thinking of undertaking. It is just a vision of mine and I want to use this forum as a sounding board.
My graduate advisor used to tell me "Nothing can generate wrong results faster than a computer". I see this happening every day at work. Some of it due to engineer's similar to my age not wanting to question the validity of a computer answer, and some of it just to do not knowing how to accurately represent a building in a finite element program.
I propose to create a structural modeling WIKI that would have input from structural engineers on how to model simple things such as slabs, walls, moment frames, panel zones, braced frames and simiar. Things that would help an engineer to have a starting point.
I am sure there is proprietary information on modeling certain complex things that companies typically don't share, but I am sure as an engineering community we can only help watch each others backs.
I have a checklist for structures that I believe was created by Ohio Board of Professional Engineers that was given to me in school, which has a bunch of items to check off to ensure that run-of-the-mill stuff has been accounted for in design. I would post it online soon and you may want to help me to update it or add more pertinent information to it.
I would much appreciate it if anyone wants to offer me feedback or if anyone else is interested and willing to spend some free time to put together a community that helps engineers to understand and question the validity of computer generated results.
Computer programs are Garbage In Garbage Out, I wish all you folks will help to prevent Garbage from going in.
Let me know what you think.
Best Regards.