That's quite informative....just a quick one Brian,does PROKON allow input of lateral loads (Horizontal loads) eg from inclined secondary beams or even roof trusses (whether single point loads or UDLs)
Your question is not so clear. Are you asking about secondary beams, lateral loads or inclined beams. To try to answer yes you can do that. For secondary beams you can convert them to point loads, for lateral loads you can turn them into vertical component on members using methods like the cantilever method.
@@bromtechengineering6705 Pls send my your email address,then i can share with you a Truss & Stringer beam for a Terraced floor (Church) that has ensuing lateral loads....
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thank you so much for this very educative video, however i cant seem to find your previous video, kindly assist
which video are you specifically looking for? you can email us for any assistance
That's quite informative....just a quick one Brian,does PROKON allow input of lateral loads (Horizontal loads) eg from inclined secondary beams or even roof trusses (whether single point loads or UDLs)
Your question is not so clear. Are you asking about secondary beams, lateral loads or inclined beams. To try to answer yes you can do that. For secondary beams you can convert them to point loads, for lateral loads you can turn them into vertical component on members using methods like the cantilever method.
@@bromtechengineering6705
Pls send my your email address,then i can share with you a Truss & Stringer beam for a Terraced floor (Church) that has ensuing lateral loads....
Thanks so much engineer
ruclips.net/video/blOjEkkRzc8/видео.html
This is the link to the video alluded to, where the beam load takedowns were determined.
The video is unavailable Sir
@@tonylex35 Hello. here is the correct link of the video ruclips.net/video/arvg3uplbWc/видео.html
Thank you
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