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  • StruCalc 7.0 Features

    StruCalc 8.0 is the next generation of structural analysis software. The intuitive interface combined with the power to design multiple span members using steel, wood, flitch beams or manufactured lumber propels StruCalc ahead of the competition. This is the features page for StruCalc 7.0, a now outdated version of our software. To see what StruCalc…

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  • Partners

    Some friends and other software firms that compliment StruCalc. Titanium Plate – Titanium Plate and Titanium Sheet in a wide variety of grades and specifications. www.RedBuilt.com – a leader in the design, manufacture and support of engineered wood products for commercial and residential applications www.planroomcentral.net – An excellent site for residential plans and building information exchange. www.tritools.com – The…

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  • Normal Stress, Bending Stress, & Shear Stress

    Stresses in BeamsIn a separate article entitled “Structural Analysis of a Beam” there was a brief discussion of stresses and their function in structural analysis.  In this article there will be a more in dept discussion of normal, bending, and shear stress. Normal StressA normal stress is a stress that occurs when a member is…

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  • Strucalc Database Editor

    StruCalc version 8.0.108 came with some amazing new database updates! To ensure that all our previous users can also receive these updates without losing their custom values StruCalc has developed the Database Editor. Below are some common questions that can be answered about this new software that is free to all StruCalc users. Note that…

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  • Seismic Considerations in Structural Design

    Seismic activity poses significant challenges to the built environment, as earthquakes can lead to catastrophic structural failures. Proper integration of seismic considerations into structural design ensures safety, functionality, and resilience. This article explores the fundamental principles, methodologies, and technologies employed in seismic structural design. Understanding Seismic Forces Earthquakes generate complex ground motions, including vertical and…

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  • Understanding Flitch Plates in Building Designs

    Flitch plates are a unique and versatile structural component used in construction, combining the strength of steel with the affordability and workability of wood. They have been a staple in construction projects where enhanced load-bearing capacity is required without sacrificing ease of handling. In this guide, we’ll delve into what flitch plates are, their applications,…

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  • The Best value for PDH is StruCalc’s new PHD classes

    In the ever-evolving landscape of structural engineering, continuous professional development is paramount. With the industry’s rapid advancements, engineers must seek the most efficient and cost-effective ways to stay updated. StruCalc’s new PDH (Professional Development Hours) classes offer a remarkable solution, providing the best value for PDH with a blend of quality, affordability, and forward-thinking content.…

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  • Concrete Piling: An In-Depth Exploration

    Concrete piling is a common method used in construction to support large structures and improve stability on weak or unstable soils. As one of the most reliable foundation solutions, concrete piles provide the strength and durability needed for heavy loads, ensuring the longevity and safety of buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects. In this blog,…

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  • Understanding Portal Frame Structures: A Comprehensive Guide

    Portal frame structures are one of the most efficient and versatile construction systems used in modern architecture and engineering. Known for their simplicity, strength, and adaptability, these structures are commonly employed in industrial, agricultural, and commercial applications. In this blog, we will explore what portal frame structures are, their components, advantages, applications, and key considerations…

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