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•Participants will be able to identify and observe the complex geometry as compared with conventional uses of structural wood.
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Learning Objectivesg j
At the end of this program, participants will be able to:
1) Participants will be able to identify and observe the1) Participants will be able to identify and observe thecomplex geometry as compared with conventional uses of structural wood.
2) Various timber connection designs will be examined in an effort to justify the end result.
3) Discussion of the use of digital computational design) g p gshall be examined.
4) Participants will be able to assess the use of a new material in this application in the reviewed projectmaterial in this application in the reviewed project
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kmod kdef
Load bearing capacitydepending on service class
creepdepending on service class
Class 3 Class 2
current: goal for PUR: current: goal for PUR:
Class 3 Class 2
kmod = 0,7 kmod = 0,9 kdef = 2,0 kdef = 0,8
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CAJA OREJETAS BARRAS
68 SL
95 E_L
126 L
140 E_L
189 L
221 E_L
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Input Timber Data (Alltimber with e=68mm)
Input FFM
ARUP calc
Input Connection(All at minimum weight)
Iteration
IterativeCalc
Replace with SteelTruss if need beUpdate SW and loads
CheckConnection
CheckNot OK Upgrade Connection Update Dead Load
CheckOKF <
Calcfinished
Fk,max <FSLS ?
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Questions?This concludes The American
Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems Course
Jan-Peter Koppitz
Dipl-Ing Eur Ing MIstructE Ceng
Ove Arup & Partners
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