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- Subject: RE: "black box" software was: L-Pile Analysis
- From: "Polhemus, Bill" <bill.polhemus(--nospam--at)tyson.com>
- Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 17:10:09 -0500
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From: Tom Barsh @ Codeware [mailto:tom(--nospam--at)codeware.com] Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 2:06 PM To: seaint(--nospam--at)seaint.org Subject: "black box" software was: L-Pile Analysis Here's an interesting article titled "is
it ethical to use an engineering software program to solve a problem if you
cannot complete the calculations manually": (see page
17)
Without having read the article cited--as a dues-paying member of
Texas ASCE, I reserve (nay, "relish") the right to ignore anything
they have to say--I wonder how they define "inability to complete the
calculations manually."
I would suggest
that if you are an engineer who "cannot complete manual calculations," you
must have been socially promoted. I flatter myself that there's nothing I could
not do, or learn to do, in the realm of structural design given sufficient time
and appropriate resource materials.
However,
I'm certainly not about to do a hand-calc indeterminate frame analysis
when Visual Analysis is so much quicker and easier. That has nothing to do with
whether I CAN do it, but whether I CHOOSE to "waste the time" doing
it.
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