For most light construction, rules of thumb are good enough Secrets of Structural Engineering JLC – APRIL 1989 I like to think I am a mature adult and that criticism just washes off, but I thought for months about a letter published last summer in The Journal (see: “Too Many Specialists” 6/88, p. 5). In it, a reader suggested that since everyone with a decent education can handle algebra, a few formulas might be more useful than the rules of thumb I presented for designing cantilever decks. I apologize for oversimplifying; here is my confession. How We Calculate We structural engineers don’t really know quite what we are doing. We try to make buildings safe and sound, but we have
Secrets of Structural Engineering
For most light construction, rules of thumb are good enough
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