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Irregularity in Seismic Design Categories; D, E and F

structuralist wrote 1 year ago: The current code provides an “out” for wood framed buildings with wood diaphragms classi … more →

Tags: Multi-Lat™ User's Guide, Seismic Discussion, Donald Breyer, horizontal irregularities, irregularities, Ωo, Omega, Over strength, over strength factor

Alpha Version RELEASED today - May 29, 2008

structuralist wrote 1 year ago: Multi-Lat™ 2008 version 1.040108A Alpha Version Release Notification The Alpha version of Multi-Lat™ … more →

Tags: Home, 2006 IBC, 2007 California Building Code, 2007 CBC, ASCE 7-05, ASCE7-05, Engineering Spreadsheets, icc, Multi-Lat Alpha

Strength Design Methodology

structuralist wrote 1 year ago: California, as most of you know, has adopted the 2006 IBC and ASCE / SEI 7-05 in the form of the 200 … more →

Tags: Home, Multi-Lat™ User's Guide, Seismic Discussion, 2006 IBC, ASCE 7-05, IBC Wood Design, ρ, MultiLat, NDS-05

3/12/08 Update on Multi-Lat™ 2008 Beta

structuralist wrote 1 year ago: Most will notice a delay in the release of the Beta versions of Multi-Lat™ 2008. The process of crea … more →

Tags: Home, Multi-Lat™ Notices, 2006 IBC, 2007 CBC, Beta Testing, excel 2007, Lateral Analysis and Design spreadsheet for low rise bu, MultiLat, OpenOffice.org

Multi-Lat™ Supporting Tools

structuralist wrote 1 year ago: Google Earth (click on the link) is a free download that offers the user the ability to locate a sat … more →

Tags: Home, Elevation, Google Earth, Lateral Design, latitude, Longitude, MultiLat, Structuralist, Structuralist.net

Multi-Lat™ Installation

structuralist wrote 1 year ago: Downloads NOTE – UPDATED 7/17/08 Multi-Lat™ 2008 is NOT YET compatible with Sun Microsystem … more →

Tags: Multi-Lat™ User's Guide, Multi-Lat Alpha


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