Your explanation on 30sqm isn't valid engr it is not covered in bs8110 or euro code your structural explanation should be backed up by building codes and standard even from experience we have done more than 30sqm slab and it is structural safe
I believe you are an experienced engineer but you should know that our mission in Ekidel is to eradicate and guide younger engineers against structural failures and from experience it is seen that once the slab square meter is more than 30m2 it will require the engineer to have wider experience to counter that, so to accomplish our dream we use the most safer rule for younger engineers to guide them. When they have more experience they will go for further training and broaden their knowledge. In our Ekidel mentorship training class as we go to complex structures we train them beyond the rules.
I want to also believe you have experience. Iet me say that Even the code we are using were done out of experience. The explanation does not say you can't go beyond 30m2 . NOTE . There are challenges you face that code does not provide solution(s) for . So it is your experience that will solve the problem. You will not leave the problem unsolved just because your solution to the problem is not found in the code.
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Can we have a tutorial on how to design beam as continuous beam, the software has been outputting too many beams to work them all efficiently
Your explanation on 30sqm isn't valid engr it is not covered in bs8110 or euro code your structural explanation should be backed up by building codes and standard even from experience we have done more than 30sqm slab and it is structural safe
I believe you are an experienced engineer but you should know that our mission in Ekidel is to eradicate and guide younger engineers against structural failures and from experience it is seen that once the slab square meter is more than 30m2 it will require the engineer to have wider experience to counter that, so to accomplish our dream we use the most safer rule for younger engineers to guide them. When they have more experience they will go for further training and broaden their knowledge. In our Ekidel mentorship training class as we go to complex structures we train them beyond the rules.
I want to also believe you have experience. Iet me say that Even the code we are using were done out of experience. The explanation does not say you can't go beyond 30m2 . NOTE . There are challenges you face that code does not provide solution(s) for . So it is your experience that will solve the problem. You will not leave the problem unsolved just because your solution to the problem is not found in the code.