very helpful - having worked at a structural engineering firm - doing seismic retrofits in SF, its's a lot easier than acad and we could see how everything coordinated with the architectural esp on a an old victorian house which no longer had any parallel walls- then do finite element analysis - from the architectural side, its the only way to go - we link in the S.E. BIM model to coordinate -
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BIM helpful for structural engineers
Hi all, a quick question is on my mind. Is BIM helpful for structural engineers? Please help me to understand.
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nope, they do all the important stuff by sketching it out by hand on graph paper.
very helpful - having worked at a structural engineering firm - doing seismic retrofits in SF, its's a lot easier than acad and we could see how everything coordinated with the architectural esp on a an old victorian house which no longer had any parallel walls- then do finite element analysis - from the architectural side, its the only way to go - we link in the S.E. BIM model to coordinate -
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