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How to Calculate Balanced Snow Loads per ASCE 7-16

A few years back, my group of engineers got a question from the shop floor: "We're seeing the conduits from the ceiling snaking back and forth a lot, is the roof okay?" This was amid some of the...

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What is the Size Factor in Wood Design?

Traditionally, individual pieces of wood were assigned qualitative ratings by expert "visual graders", based solely on the outward visual appearance. As a piece of wood gets bigger, the chance of a...

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What is the Temperature Factor in Wood Design?

Many engineering materials suffer from decreased mechanical properties at elevated temperatures. Aside from the obvious melting problem, even metals that don't rely on heat-treatment processes often...

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What is the Wet Service Factor in Wood Design?

Wood, like soil, is able to hold varying amounts of moisture within its porous structure. Also like soil, the mechanical properties of wood vary based on the moisture content. Totally separate...

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What is the Load Duration Factor in Wood Design?

Unlike almost every other engineering material, the strength of a wood structural member depends on the total duration that the member is subjected to the peak expected load. The implications of...

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How to Design a Fully-Braced Wooden Beam for Bending

Stone and wood have been used for building since time immemorial, and wood construction is seeing a huge rise in popularity today with the advent of mass timber construction and the increase in...

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