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BIM and Beam blog has been moved

BIM & Beam

The blog will continue to evangelize Autodesk’s BIM story for the structural industry, and provide structural engineers, detailers, and fabricators with news, tools, and inspiration for their business. Don't forget to subscribe to our new blog! Visit our new website: [link].

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Advance Steel in Autodesk AEC Collection

BIM & Beam

Structural engineers, detailers and fabricators struggle with siloed teams, disconnected workflows, and varying software platforms that do not integrate seamlessly. This requires manual processes to bridge gaps which can lead to expensive errors and fabrication waste. Reduce waste in shop and field production.

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We’re moving

BIM & Beam

BIM and BEAM is joining forces with the Autodesk Revit Blog to create one robust blog for expert-authored posts on BIM solutions for AEC design. Gone are the days of having to subscribe to two blogs for Autodesk building content. We’re excited about this change, and hope you’ll follow us to the Revit Blog.

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We’re moving

BIM & Beam

BIM and BEAM is joining forces with the Autodesk Revit Blog to create one robust blog for expert-authored posts on BIM solutions for AEC design. Gone are the days of having to subscribe to two blogs for Autodesk building content. We’re excited about this change, and hope you’ll follow us to the Revit Blog.

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DEFLECTIONS IN DETERMINATE TRUSSES

The Constructor

The displacement can be computed as ……………. (1) In such cases, applying the principle of virtual work, ………………….2(a) 2(a) Where, = change in length of member k, = change in thermal expansion of member K = change in temperature. He is the founder of The Constructor and works in a reputed construction company.

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COMMON STRUCTURAL FAILURE CAUSES

The Constructor

The most common causes of structural failures are: (1) Poor communication between the various design professionals involved, e.g. engineers involved in conceptual design and those involved in the supervision of execution of works. (2) 2) poor communication between the fabricators and erectors. (3)

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Race to the Top

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