September 20, 2010
Use RISA to Consider Bi-Directional (Quartering) Wind Loading
RISA-3D automatically considers the complex wind combinations required by ASCE 7 using the wind load generator and the load combination generator.
In the rapidly evolving field of engineering, continuing education is not just beneficial; it's essential. Workshops and webinars offer excellent opportunities for engineers to hone their skills, stay updated with the latest industry trends, and earn continuing education credits. Here are some effective strategies for making the most of these educational experiences, along with a list of upcoming interactive learning opportunities that you won’t want to miss. Before the Event: Preparation is Key 1. Set Clear Objectives: Before registering, define what you hope to gain from the event. Whether it's learning a new skill, understanding industry advancements, or networking with peers, having clear goals will help you choose the right sessions and engage meaningfully. 2. Do Your Homework: If the workshop or webinar provides pre-event materials, make sure you review them. Familiarizing yourself with the topic can greatly enhance your understanding and engagement during the session. 3. Prepare Questions: List any questions you might have that you can ask during Q&A sessions or networking breaks. This not only clarifies your doubts but also helps you engage actively with presenters and participants. During the Event: Engage and Network 4. Active Participation: Make the most of interactive elements such as polls, Q&A…
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RISA-3D automatically considers the complex wind combinations required by ASCE 7 using the wind load generator and the load combination generator.
RISAFloor is capable of automatically generating the wind loads on sloped roofs. Let’s look at an example of this with the model below:
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