Composite Civil Engineering Project I have a small project that is really just a proof of concept. That is, I think this will work and make sense, but I’m not entirely sure. This is not a business project, it’s just a hobby project. Tell me if this makes sense or if you have a better method. I have a structure with an interior (inner) and exterior (outer) surface that is defined by 3 key sections (1,2,3). These sections are illustrated below… (and in the attached DXF) Taking these sections, I generate a volume so that I can calculate the Section modulus given the function (x,y,z) of the returned solid. This can also be done by two meshes (outer mesh, inner mesh). From this the following results are returned… Solid outer and Solid inner. Mesh outer and mesh inner. 1. Using STRUCTURAL DESIGN LOADS FOR 1- and 2- FAMILY DWELLINGS ([login to view URL]) and propose foundation points to establish equilibrium. 2. Using the two meshes, develop a Section modulus function and solved for Fc and Ft given S(x,y,z). 3. From this develop a Finite element model which shows Fc and Ft so that we can determine the max and minimum Ft and Fc Assume EPS for the core material. EPS properties can be found at [login to view URL]
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