jheidt2543
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 23, 2001
- 1,469
Building codes are continually revised and becoming more complex, whether they are the overall model codes or material specific like ACI for concrete, ASIC for steel or AITC for wood. Also, the codes don't seem to be arranged in a logical way for easy use in design (they have their own logical format).
I am wondering what kind of design checklist or flowchart my fellow engineers use to help track their way thru all the steps of the code maze to ensure a necessary step is not missed. What I am thinking of is a step by step, project generic process that starts with the defining of the problem, code requirement checks, definition of design loading, framing system layout and then through material specific designs.
How do you maintain a complete and consistant approach to design?
I am wondering what kind of design checklist or flowchart my fellow engineers use to help track their way thru all the steps of the code maze to ensure a necessary step is not missed. What I am thinking of is a step by step, project generic process that starts with the defining of the problem, code requirement checks, definition of design loading, framing system layout and then through material specific designs.
How do you maintain a complete and consistant approach to design?