StruCalc 60 Tutorial
StruCalc 60 Tutorial
StruCalc 60 Tutorial
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6.0 TUTORIAL
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1. TUTORIAL
1.1 INTRODUCTION
This tutorial is intended for the first time user of StruCalc, or for any user who needs a review on how the program works. In addition, this tutorial is intended to illustrate the ease in which StruCalc can be used to design structural members. We will be designing several structural members found in a typical residence using the 2000 International Building Code. See figure 2-1. First we will design the roof framing members and then we will systematically work our way through the floor framing and then down to the footings.
11'-6"
ROOF POST
FLOOR JOISTS
HEADER 9'-0"
STEEL COLUMN
SQUARE FOOTING
2'-0"
12'-0"
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5. Change the Roof Rafter Module inputs to the following (note that you can quickly move through the input boxes by pressing the tab key):
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Note: In this case we have chosen to use an unbalanced glulam, 24F-V4, for a multi-span situation. Generally, we would choose a balanced glulam, 24F-V8, for a multi-span situation because it is much more efficient. However, when designing glulam beams for small projects, the cost of a 24F-V8 and the time it takes to get one (lumber yards usually have to special order them) is often times not justified. 3. Change the Multi-Span Roof Beam Module to the following:
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5. Highlight the 24F-V4 grade name and click the Autosize button.
FIGURE 2-3 MULTI-SPAN ROOF BEAM LOADING DIAGRAM To design this column using StruCalc perform the following steps: 1. Click the Column button.
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Congratulations! You have finished designing the roof members now move on to the floor framing.
DESIGN STEEL COLUMN 15'-0" 5'-0" 10'-0" 24'-0" POINT LOAD FROM ROOF POST ABOVE 12'-0"
JOI LOOR IGN F 16" STS @
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30'-0"
DESIGN HEADER
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FIGURE 2-5 ROOF RAFTER PRINTOUT To design the header using StruCalc perform the following steps: 1. Click the Combination Roof and Floor Beam button.
3. Change the Combination Roof and Floor Beam module to the following:
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FIGURE 2-6 ROOF POST PRINTOUT To design this beam using StruCalc perform the following steps: 1. Click the Multi-Span Floor Beam button.
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6. Highlight W8, W10, and W12 shapes and click the Autosize button.
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FIGURE 2-7 MULTI-SPAN FLOOR BEAM LOADING DIAGRAM To design this column using StruCalc perform the following steps: 1. Click the Column button.
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6. Highlight 3 in., 3.5 in., and 4 in. Square and click the Autosize button.
Congratulations! You have finished designing the floor framing members of the residence in this tutorial.
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FIGURE 2-8 STEEL COLUMN PRINTOUT To design this footing using StruCalc perform the following steps: 1. Click the Footing button. button:
2. Change the Footing Module to the following and click the Calculate
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To determine the specific factors that have affected the adequacy you can click on the adequacy button to the right of the adequacy bar:
Although there are a number of factors the first step is to change the size of the footing to provide sufficient bearing area, most of the time this will solve all of the other issues. As you can see the footing width and footing area required are shown at the bottom of the input screen. The required footing width is 4.24 ft. Therefore, change the input box labeled Footing Width from 3 feet to 4.25 feet and click the calculate button again. The footing is now adequate.
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