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    Structural Integrity of Pump and Engine Skid Frame

    My starting point for any dynamic equipment pad / foundation is the ACI document on the subject. ACI 351.3-R Foundations for Dynamic Equipment.... That will give the basic guidance for dynamic equipment and foundation modeling.
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    Easy foundation work or a trap?

    I would say the work sounds good.... But, I think you may want to review their standard caveats on their contract documents. The key is what the contractor is promising. Is it to repair a settlement issue. Or, are they promising more than you would feel comfortable signing off on. Also, of...
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    Restaurant Booth Seating Live load

    I don't know.... I don't think 100 psf is unreasonable. Remember we're probably talking about an event that takes place once in the design life of the building. I think it's pretty common for restaurants to rent out their spaces for weddings or such. The dance floor at a wedding can be...
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    The wheels are falling off the Net Zero Bandwagon 2025 edition

    To be honest, Spain's attempt to use 100% renewable energy for a full day is beneficial. Probably stupid, but beneficial. What I mean by that is these attempts are necessary to hash out the flaws in their plans. I think we (meaning those of us who live in countries that can afford the...
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    pre-qualified beam-to-column corner connection "calculations" in structural steel OMF?

    There's still OMF requirements to be followed: a) The connection still needs to be designed to the "probable plastic moment". And, the shear strength requirement based on developing that probably plastic moment. b) Alternatively (as discussed in the code commentary) you can design the...
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    Rogue Climatologists

    Absolutely. I was nit-picking the reference to coal in particular. FWIW, here is the breakdown of electricity production for the USA (and California further down): And, for California which appears to hardly use any coal at all:
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    Best Software for Full Concrete Building?

    First, I'm curious what you hope to accomplish by modeling the foundation with the superstructure. My thinking is this: 1) When we model the superstructure separately we generally go with some basic assumptions that the foundation provides rigid support to the structure. This is not...
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    Rogue Climatologists

    I wouldn't say that "most" electricity (at least in California) is produced by burning coal. In CA, we use relatively little coal. We have Natural Gas, Hydro power, Nuclear. But, very little coal. Certainly, in locations that heavily lean towards coal, electric cars don't make as much sense...
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    Best Software for Full Concrete Building?

    So, usually the structural model includes the superstructure and there is a separate model for the foundation. That's generally good practice in my opinion. If you are not REALLY experienced in modeling concrete structures and foundations, I would strongly discourage you from including the...
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    The dangers of software and code changes

    Yeah, I never really understood this either. We did the same thing with Earthquake loads back in the 90's. That made a little more sense because we were factoring an "event" level force down to a service level force then scaling it back up to a strength level force. Maybe the wind guys wanted...
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    Rogue Climatologists

    I saw this drivel in the news today: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/04/23/earth-climate-tipping-points-study-warning/83209239007/ My issue with the article is mostly about the use of a new "buzz word" to create fear. There are 16 climate related "tipping points" that...
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    The dangers of software and code changes

    It's just being able to communicate effectively. There is nothing wrong with saying something like: "This structure does not meet the current code requirements for snow loads in your area. For such a load condition, the structure is 30% 'overstressed'. Keep in mind that this includes safety and...
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    Wood frame Balcony Baseplate Connections - How do they ever work?

    Thank you EngDM and PhamENG. I think the idea of thru bolts is probably the way to go. I helped another engineer with extending a deck / balcony a few feet. This was a few years ago when I was helping a friend with a side project when he was swamped. I have to see what he did for the...
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    Things are Starting to Heat Up - Part XIV

    I struggle for words about this post of yours. For a very short post, it seems to have plethora of ridiculousness. a) What's "diminishing quickly", the context of previous posts would suggest that China's coal usage is diminishing quickly. I don't believe this is factually correct. If that's...
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    Becoming a Better Structural Engineer

    One thing that helped me is reviewing other people's work. Like being a second set of eyes on a friends project. Especially if it was a project that I had limited experience in. I've only done that a couple of times though. Call this a "peer review" if you want a formal name for it or if you...

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